Location: | Cambridge |
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Salary: | £4,657.50 prorated for 6 months |
Hours: | Part Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 20th November 2024 |
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Closes: | 27th November 2024 |
Why work at Caius?
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The Role
Applications are being welcomed for a Lay Clerk (Alto) on a 6-month fixed term contract based in Cambridge, reporting to the Director of Music. The Lay Clerk will be required to sing in the College Choir on five days out of seven, comprising 3 services per week during the eight weeks of full term (Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday) and rehearsals on Monday and Wednesday evening. The Lay Clerks will also be required to sing at special services such as Solemn Eucharist for Ash Wednesday, Requiem for All Souls and Carol Services, and some Sunday morning services. The post-holders will therefore need to be available during full term (2 x 8 weeks) plus up to 3 weeks during the vacations for other Choir activities such as tours, broadcasts and recordings. Successful candidates will have appropriate vocal quality and technique, along with advanced sight-reading skills.
Accommodation is not provided, however post holders will receive expensed travel and accommodation (where necessary) for concerts, tours, recordings and broadcasts, plus fees where appropriate. Other benefits include free singing lessons with one of the College’s singing teachers (up to five per term).
The annual salary for the fixed term appointment is £4,657.50 (prorated for 6 months).
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The College
Gonville & Caius College is one of the largest colleges in the University of Cambridge. It is an educational charity, and its mission is to provide a place of education, religion, learning and research, in conjunction with a University that is recognised internationally as being of the highest standard.
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The Application Process
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