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Employment and Contracts Adviser

Employer
ISM
Location
London (Greater)
Salary
£38,000 per annum
Closing date
26 Oct 2020

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Function
Finance & Legal
Sector
Arts / Culture
Hours
Full Time
Contract Type
Permanent

Job Details

The ISM is looking for a skilled caseworker with an interest in helping musicians tackle the many issues which they face in their working lives. The ISM has an excellent reputation for its services and advice and as a result it has doubled in size over the past 10 years and now has close on 10,500 members who come from every part of the music world.
 
The ISM is looking for a caseworker to advise our members in connection with the different types of issues which come up in the life of a musician from contractual problems, grievances, redundancy, termination of employment to  changes in terms of conditions and unpaid fees. This is a very busy team dealing with many enquiries and therefore you will need to be a hard worker happy to go the extra mile to help our members fight their corner. You will be expected to deliver quick and accurate advice to our members via phone, e-mails and digital meetings.
A team player, you will have excellent written and interpersonal skills with great attention to detail and strong emotional intelligence.
 
You will be joining a professional staff team who are normally based in Bayswater, London but are currently working from home, where the emphasis is on good communication and team work.
 
To apply please send a full CV and covering letter saying why you are right the person for the job to membership@ism.org and join us in supporting the music sector at a critical time.
 
Closing date is Monday 26 October 2020 at 9.00 a.m. Interviews will be held shortly thereafter.

Company

he Incorporated Society of Musicians (ISM) is the UK's professional body for musicians and a nationally recognised subject association for music.

Since 1882, we have been dedicated to promoting the importance of music and protecting the rights of those working in the music profession. We support over 10,000 members across the UK and Ireland with our unrivalled legal advice and representation, comprehensive insurance and specialist services.

Our members come from all areas of the music profession and from a wide variety of genres and musical backgrounds. As well as working musicians, our membership also includes part-time and full-time students and retired musicians.

We campaign tirelessly in support of musicians' rights, music education and the profession as a whole. We are a financially independent not-for-profit organisation with no political affiliation. This independence allows us the freedom to campaign on any issue affecting musicians.

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