We are pleased to share information about jobs and current vacancies at EATMT, our traditional music charity – from staff to project team members, volunteers and trustees. The East Anglian Traditional Music Trust is a multi-talented and close-knit team of individuals who really care about the folk music traditions of East Anglia and their ongoing presence in local and wider communities. We hope you will join us.
If you are looking to get involved in any way, supporting our projects, events or activities as a volunteer, please do get in touch with us as any time.
Join our Board of Trustees
We’re on the look out for additional trustees at EATMT. But we recognise that it’s perhaps not very clear what that being on a board of trustees means or what the requirements.
So we thought we’d share an introduction as an outline and to provide more information about what’s involved and what we’re looking for. Why not have a read?
Next steps are included in the downloadable document, but you are always very welcome to speak to any of the current Trustees at events or just get in touch.
Operations Manager (Adminstrator), East Anglian Traditional Music Trust
This post has now been filled
A unique opportunity to play a key role in one of England’s most exciting, inclusive folk music organisations. We are forging a sustainable future and we need you to help us now and going forward.
As our new Operations Manager (Administrator), you will undertake a wide variety of office-based and external activities to secure the smooth operation of the Trust, perpetuate long-standing and new partnerships and share the love with fresh and well-established audiences alike through social media and digital marketing.
Hungry for the challenge? If you can marry traditional music to 21st century PR to further extend our integrity and much-loved appeal, apply now.
The East Anglian Traditional Music Trust is a Suffolk-based registered charity, aiming to promote awareness of and participation in the folk music traditions of East Anglia.
Since its foundation in 2000, it has seen wider, younger and even international audiences honour, enjoy and participate in East Anglia’s traditional music. This has been both within the region and beyond, through a broad range of community and education projects, a much-loved local calendar of events as well as activities at national level.
With the Trust’s current Director retiring in autumn 2024, the Board is taking this opportunity to review, re-fuel and bring in significant project-based grant funding to take ambitions to the next level. It wishes to recruit a new administrator to keep the organisation on track through the time of this process, with a view to developing this or other key roles within its exciting future.