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  • Head of Scenic Workshops  

    - Warwick
    Do you have experience in managing a scenic construction workshop in t... Read More
    Do you have experience in managing a scenic construction workshop in theatre or live events? Can you foster innovation in workshop processes to improve build methods and working practices? Can you engage with artists, set designers and crafts people to transform ideas from concept to realisation on stage? Are you up to date with sustainable and safe working practices? We are looking for a Head of Scenic Workshops to be responsible for the successful operation of our workshops in Stratford-upon-Avon. In this role, you will line manage 5 direct reports to support their teams, significant budgets and ensure that scenery and props are made and delivered safely, sustainably, within budget and on time. This role requires an experienced workshop leader with a future‑focussed approach to process modernisation and a strong respect for craft. You'll work with our skilled craftspeople and creatives to bring design visions to life through practical execution. Reporting to and working closely with the Director of Technical and Production, key areas of responsibility include (please see the Role Profile for the comprehensive list): Leading and coordinating Scenic Workshop teams: Drawing Office, Scenic Construction (Carpentry and Engineering), Scenic Art, Props and Scenic Operations. Working with Production Managers and Designers to realise the production designs. Overseeing financial management of the Scenic Workshops, ensuring cost effectiveness. Driving innovation in processes, working practices and build methods to improve efficiency and creative outcomes. Ensuring compliance with health and safety standards and sustainable practice. To be suitable for this role, it is essential that you have: Proven experience of managing a commercial scenic and/or props workshop in theatre or live events. Advanced budgeting skills, including accurate costing of labour and materials. Experience in facilities management, familiarity with sustainable practices and ensuring safe workspaces. The ability to foster innovation in workshop processes, build methods and working practices. Strong leadership skills with the ability to support and develop a team of skilled craftspeople. Creative problem-solving abilities for design and construction challenges. Proficiency in scheduling and workflow management to ensure deadlines are met. This is a full-time, permanent role based onsite at our Scenic Workshops in Stratford-upon-Avon. You will be working 44 hours per week, Monday to Friday, with occasional weekend and evening work.   Application Process All applications should be made online using the RSC website. If you need any assistance when applying, please email jobs@rsc.org.uk The interviews will in two stages and onsite in Stratford-upon-Avon in early April. About the RSC The RSC strives for excellence, and values creativity, inclusivity, sustainability, collaboration, and accountability.  We can offer great benefits and aim to create a welcoming, supportive environment which is happy, healthy and safe. We place great importance upon developing a diverse, highly motivated and energised workforce to help achieve our priorities. We put our values at the heart of everything we do. We are committed to building a diverse workforce and welcome applications from all individuals. We believe that safeguarding children and adults is everyone's responsibility, and everybody working at the RSC has a duty to place safeguarding at the heart of their work. We welcome candidates who will support and advocate the RSC's environmental objectives continuing to improve our sustainability work and actions both on and off stage. The Royal Shakespeare Company (no. 212481) is a registered charity. Read Less
  • Lighting Technician (Grade 4)  

    - Stratford-upon-Avon
    Can you operate stage lighting within a theatre environment? Are you k... Read More
    Can you operate stage lighting within a theatre environment? Are you keen to develop your lighting skills and experience working across our 3 theatres in Stratford-upon-Avon? Do you want to work on show specific lighting installations, programming, or follow-spotting? We're seeking a Lighting Technician to support the Lighting Department in delivering high‑quality lighting and electrical services for RSC productions across our three Stratford‑upon‑Avon venues. The role also includes providing technical support for a variety of events and activities that take place throughout the wider RSC buildings. Reporting to the Head of Lighting, key areas of responsibility include (please see the full job description and person specification for the comprehensive list): Providing lighting related support for shows performed on any of the RSC stages. Assisting with the smooth running of fit-ups, get-ins, rehearsals, performances, changeovers and get-outs on the Stratford stages. Assisting with fault finding, repair and maintenance of all departmental equipment. Maintenance of all RSC lighting equipment, annual servicing, fault finding, repair and testing. Taking on roles as part of the show running Lighting team. To be suitable for this role, it is essential that you have: A good knowledge and understanding of Stage Lighting and relevant electrical and electronic systems e.g. Power distribution, DMX, Ethernet. A comprehensive knowledge of Health and Safety legislation and procedures and their implications in the lighting and electrics environment. An ability to operate and programme theatre lighting control systems – ETC Apex desks are used by the RSC. A broad understanding of how LED lighting works. An ability to work independently, or within a team, along with experience of running small teams on specific projects. This post is offered as a full time, fixed term contract until March 2027, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, where you will work up to 48 hours per week, typically over 6 days out of 7 during Monday to Sunday. Application Process  All applications should be made online using the RSC website. If you need any assistance when applying, please email jobs@rsc.org.uk  The closing date for applications is midnight on Thursday 19 March, and interviews are expected to take place commencing 25 March.  About the RSC  The RSC strives for excellence, and values creativity, inclusivity, sustainability, collaboration, and accountability. We can offer great benefits and aim to create a welcoming, supportive environment which is happy, healthy and safe. We place great importance upon developing a diverse, highly motivated and energised workforce to help achieve our priorities. We put our values at the heart of everything we do.  We are committed to building a diverse workforce and welcome applications from all individuals.  We believe that safeguarding children and adults is everyone's responsibility, and everybody working at the RSC has a duty to place safeguarding at the heart of their work. We welcome candidates who will support and advocate the RSC's environmental objectives continuing to improve our sustainability work and actions both on and off stage.  The Royal Shakespeare Company (no. 212481) is a registered charity.    Read Less
  • Marketing Manager  

    - Stratford-upon-Avon
    Do you love shaping creative, insight driven campaigns that bring worl... Read More
    Do you love shaping creative, insight driven campaigns that bring world class theatre to life? Do you thrive in a collaborative, creative and fast‑paced environment? Are you a natural problem-solver and creative thinker?We're looking for an experienced Marketing person to work across the marketing of seasons, productions and projects for the RSC's work in Stratford-upon-Avon, London and on tour. In this role you will be responsible for meeting sales and audience targets through innovative, insight-led marketing activity, ensuring campaigns are audience-focused, data-driven, and aligned with the RSC's refreshed brand purpose. Reporting to the Senior Marketing Manager, key areas of responsibility include (please see the Role Profile for the comprehensive list): Developing and delivering marketing strategies that support audience growth and business objectives. Planning and delivering cross‑channel marketing campaigns for a diverse range of productions and projects. Working collaboratively with creative teams, internal colleagues and external partners to craft compelling, on‑brand campaigns. Using audience data and insight to target effectively, optimise performance and report on results. Managing budgets, schedules and resources to ensure campaigns land on time, on brand and on budget. To be suitable for this role, it is essential that you have the following: Demonstrable experience of producing high quality, compelling marketing output that informs and persuades within the arts and theatre sector. A track record of delivering effective digital marketing activity across multiple channels Confidence using data and insights to drive campaign decisions. High digital marketing literacy and a passion for staying ahead of trends. The ability to juggle multiple deadlines, use your initiative and find creative solutions in a fast‑paced environment. This is a full-time, permanent position based in Stratford-upon-Avon. You will be working 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday, although occasional weekend and evening work may be required. We are committed to a culture of flexible and hybrid working and this role will provide the opportunity for some flexibility in hours and location of work, ensuring that the specific remit of the role is delivered. Our expectation is that you will be in an office setting for 60% of the working week. Read Less
  • People Administrator (fixed-term contract)  

    - Stratford-upon-Avon
    Do you have excellent administrationskills in a fast-paced environment... Read More
    Do you have excellent administrationskills in a fast-paced environment? Are you confident with technology and learning how to make the most of IT systems? Would you like to work in an administrative role that gives you broad HR exposure? We are looking for a People Administrator to join us, for up to 12 months, to provide efficient administration support across the People Team. You will be responsible for providing generalist HR admin support to employee relations work, recruitment, and training activity. You will act as the first point of contact in the People Team for internal and external stakeholders.  The RSC People Team is responsible for providing expert advice on all people related matters across the RSC. We have specialist functions which focus on specific areas of HR advice and support, all supporting the delivery of the RSC's strategic aims. Reporting to the People Services Team Leader, key areas of responsibility include (please see the Role Profile for the comprehensive list): Acting as a first point of contact for People related queries, offering advice, guidance and signposting where appropriate. Supporting the onboarding of new colleagues, helping to create a welcoming and positive experience from day one. Managing pre-employment checks to ensure they are completed accurately and comply with relevant policies and regulations. Preparing and issuing employment documents (e.g. contracts, probation letters and contractual changes), using the recruitment system (eArcu). Accurate inputting and monitoring of data into the HR & Payroll system (iTrent). To be suitable for this role, it is essential that you have the following knowledge and experience: Administration experience in a fast-paced environment. Experience of handling confidential information responsibly, with up to date understanding of data protection requirements.  Excellent work planning and organisational skills. Excellent attention to detail. Proven ability to work both flexibly and collaboratively. Able to use own initiative and positive approach to problem solving. The ability to work to deadlines, remain calm under pressure and prioritise your workloadare required for this role, together with thedesire to work effectively as part of a team within a busy department. This post is based inStratford-upon-Avonwith the option for some working from home. It is offered as a full-time, fixed term contract,working35 hours per week, Monday to Friday, with the understanding that additional hours may be required to fulfil the responsibilities of the role. We're happy to talk about flexibility and hybrid working.  Read Less
  • People Administrator (fixed-term contract)  

    - Stratford-upon-Avon
    Do you have excellent administration skills in a fast-paced environmen... Read More
    Do you have excellent administration skills in a fast-paced environment? Are you confident with technology and learning how to make the most of IT systems? Would you like to work in an administrative role that gives you broad HR exposure?   We are looking for a People Administrator to join us, for up to 12 months, to provide efficient administration support across the People Team. You will be responsible for providing generalist HR admin support to employee relations work, recruitment, and training activity. You will act as the first point of contact in the People Team for internal and external stakeholders.   The RSC People Team is responsible for providing expert advice on all people related matters across the RSC. We have specialist functions which focus on specific areas of HR advice and support, all supporting the delivery of the RSC's strategic aims.  Reporting to the People Services Team Leader, key areas of responsibility include (please see the Role Profile for the comprehensive list):  Acting as a first point of contact for People related queries, offering advice, guidance and signposting where appropriate.  Supporting the onboarding of new colleagues, helping to create a welcoming and positive experience from day one.  Managing pre-employment checks to ensure they are completed accurately and comply with relevant policies and regulations.  Preparing and issuing employment documents (e.g. contracts, probation letters and contractual changes), using the recruitment system (eArcu).  Accurate inputting and monitoring of data into the HR & Payroll system (iTrent).  To be suitable for this role, it is essential that you have the following knowledge and experience:  Administration experience in a fast-paced environment.  Experience of handling confidential information responsibly, with up to date understanding of data protection requirements.   Excellent work planning and organisational skills.  Excellent attention to detail.  Proven ability to work both flexibly and collaboratively.  Able to use own initiative and positive approach to problem solving.  The ability to work to deadlines, remain calm under pressure and prioritise your workload are required for this role, together with the desire to work effectively as part of a team within a busy department.     This post is based in Stratford-upon-Avon with the option for some working from home. It is offered as a full-time, fixed term contract, working 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday, with the understanding that additional hours may be required to fulfil the responsibilities of the role. We're happy to talk about flexibility and hybrid working.   Application Process  All applications should be made online using the RSC website. If you need any assistance when applying, please email jobs@rsc.org.uk  The role will close at midnight on 25 March, and interviews will take place week commencing 30 March.   About the RSC  The RSC strives for excellence, and values creativity, inclusivity, sustainability, collaboration, and accountability.   We can offer great benefits and aim to create a welcoming, supportive environment which is happy, healthy and safe. We place great importance upon developing a diverse, highly motivated and energised workforce to help achieve our priorities. We put our values at the heart of everything we do.  We are committed to building a diverse workforce and welcome applications from all individuals.  We believe that safeguarding children and adults is everyone's responsibility, and everybody working at the RSC has a duty to place safeguarding at the heart of their work. We welcome candidates who will support and advocate the RSC's environmental objectives continuing to improve our sustainability work and actions both on and off stage.  The Royal Shakespeare Company (no. 212481) is a registered charity.  Read Less
  • People Administrator (fixed-term contract)  

    - Warwick
    Do you have excellent administration skills in a fast-paced environmen... Read More
    Do you have excellent administration skills in a fast-paced environment? Are you confident with technology and learning how to make the most of IT systems? Would you like to work in an administrative role that gives you broad HR exposure?   We are looking for a People Administrator to join us, for up to 12 months, to provide efficient administration support across the People Team. You will be responsible for providing generalist HR admin support to employee relations work, recruitment, and training activity. You will act as the first point of contact in the People Team for internal and external stakeholders.   The RSC People Team is responsible for providing expert advice on all people related matters across the RSC. We have specialist functions which focus on specific areas of HR advice and support, all supporting the delivery of the RSC's strategic aims.  Reporting to the People Services Team Leader, key areas of responsibility include (please see the Role Profile for the comprehensive list):  Acting as a first point of contact for People related queries, offering advice, guidance and signposting where appropriate.  Supporting the onboarding of new colleagues, helping to create a welcoming and positive experience from day one.  Managing pre-employment checks to ensure they are completed accurately and comply with relevant policies and regulations.  Preparing and issuing employment documents (e.g. contracts, probation letters and contractual changes), using the recruitment system (eArcu).  Accurate inputting and monitoring of data into the HR & Payroll system (iTrent).  To be suitable for this role, it is essential that you have the following knowledge and experience:  Administration experience in a fast-paced environment.  Experience of handling confidential information responsibly, with up to date understanding of data protection requirements.   Excellent work planning and organisational skills.  Excellent attention to detail.  Proven ability to work both flexibly and collaboratively.  Able to use own initiative and positive approach to problem solving.  The ability to work to deadlines, remain calm under pressure and prioritise your workload are required for this role, together with the desire to work effectively as part of a team within a busy department.     This post is based in Stratford-upon-Avon with the option for some working from home. It is offered as a full-time, fixed term contract, working 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday, with the understanding that additional hours may be required to fulfil the responsibilities of the role. We're happy to talk about flexibility and hybrid working.   Application Process  All applications should be made online using the RSC website. If you need any assistance when applying, please email jobs@rsc.org.uk  The role will close at midnight on 25 March, and interviews will take place week commencing 30 March.   About the RSC  The RSC strives for excellence, and values creativity, inclusivity, sustainability, collaboration, and accountability.   We can offer great benefits and aim to create a welcoming, supportive environment which is happy, healthy and safe. We place great importance upon developing a diverse, highly motivated and energised workforce to help achieve our priorities. We put our values at the heart of everything we do.  We are committed to building a diverse workforce and welcome applications from all individuals.  We believe that safeguarding children and adults is everyone's responsibility, and everybody working at the RSC has a duty to place safeguarding at the heart of their work. We welcome candidates who will support and advocate the RSC's environmental objectives continuing to improve our sustainability work and actions both on and off stage.  The Royal Shakespeare Company (no. 212481) is a registered charity.  Read Less
  • Head of Individual Giving  

    - Stratford-upon-Avon
    Do you have experience of mass fundraising programmes within Arts and... Read More
    Do you have experience of mass fundraising programmes within Arts and Culture? Are you looking for a career-defining role with huge potential for growth? Do you enjoy working collaboratively to enhance donor journeys and maximise revenue?   We have a fabulous, newly created, opportunity for a Head of Individual Giving to lead the strategy and execution of all mass fundraising programmes for the RSC. In this role, you will ensure our diverse array of supporters receive a compelling experience that deepens loyalty and lifetime value. It's a wonderful time to join the RSC in a period of strategic change and growth. You will work closely with Co-Artistic Directors Daniel Evans and Tamara Harvey, Executive Director Andrew Leveson, and colleagues across the organisation to generate support for our acclaimed work both on and off stage. Reporting to the Development Director, your key areas of responsibility will include: Developing and overseeing a comprehensive individual giving strategy aligned with organisational fundraising goals Setting annual income targets, budgets, and KPIs, ensuring continuous growth and diversification of revenue streams Integrating digital, direct mail, telemarketing, events and face-to-face fundraising into cohesive multi-channel campaigns Designing and overseeing acquisition strategies to attract new donors through digital and traditional channels Collaborating with the Brand & Audiences department to build data-driven campaigns that capitalise on RSC milestones and align with the RSC brand Working closely with the Major Gifts, Legacy Giving, and Corporate Partnerships teams to identify and cultivate potential high-value donors Managing, mentoring and developing a small team of fundraising professionals. To be suitable for this role, it is essential that you have: A strong understanding of donor segmentation, lifecycle management and multi-channel fundraising Excellent leadership, project management and interpersonal skills Commitment to donor care, ethical fundraising and organisational values An analytical and data-driven mindset and experience with CRM systems Outstanding written communication skills, experience of creating persuasive fundraising materials in print and online A passion for the arts and live theatre A creative mind-set, proactive attitude, and target-driven approach. The RSC's Development department is split between Stratford-upon-Avon and London, with the Individual Giving team based in Stratford-upon-Avon. This position will ideally be based in Stratford-upon-Avon and will require some travel to the other office locations (expenses are covered by the RSC). This role is a full-time, permanent position based on working 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday. You will be required to work in the office or on site for a minimum of 3 days per week. Due to the nature of our work, occasional weekend and evening work will be required and there may be some international travel. Application Process All applications should be made online using the RSC website. If you need any assistance when applying, please email jobs@rsc.org.uk The closing date for applications is midnight on Monday 6 April. First stage interviews will be online on 10 April, and second stage will be in person on 21 April. About the RSC The RSC strives for excellence, and values creativity, inclusivity, sustainability, collaboration, and accountability.  We can offer great benefits and aim to create a welcoming, supportive environment which is happy, healthy and safe. We place great importance upon developing a diverse, highly motivated and energised workforce to help achieve our priorities. We put our values at the heart of everything we do. We are committed to building a diverse workforce and welcome applications from all individuals. We believe that safeguarding children and adults is everyone's responsibility, and everybody working at the RSC has a duty to place safeguarding at the heart of their work. We welcome candidates who will support and advocate the RSC's environmental objectives continuing to improve our sustainability work and actions both on and off stage. The Royal Shakespeare Company (no. 212481) is a registered charity. Read Less
  • CRM and Finance Product Manager  

    - Stratford-upon-Avon
    Do you have advanced Tessitura expertise and an understanding of CRM w... Read More
    Do you have advanced Tessitura expertise and an understanding of CRM workflows? Do you enjoy working in a consultative capacity and making positive change through technical projects? Are you a data-nerd, proficient in SQL, who can build dashboards for fun? We are looking for an experienced CRM Manager to be the lynchpin between our systems and people, fostering both positive engagement and designing robust processes with a clear and collaborative approach to our use of Tessitura. Responsible for the administration, optimisation and ongoing development of the RSC's Tessitura platform, this role will support our ticketing, fundraising and learning activities as well as our business processes and teams in Finance and IT. In this role you will ensure data integrity, support cross department functions, provide reporting and analytics and support integration and upgrade projects for the business. In addition, we are looking for someone who is comfortable working to, and supporting the development of a product roadmap to ensure the right work is prioritised at the right time, ensuring organisational effectiveness and efficiency. Reporting to Head of Digital Product & Delivery key areas of responsibility include (please see the Role Profile for the comprehensive list): Being the Tessitura subject-matter expert across the organisation Ensuring data integrity; deduplication, validation, consistency, security and audit logs. Leading and supporting on Tessitura upgrades, testing, training and documentation. Overseeing integration of third-party systems Creating and maintaining reports, dashboards and data exports (SQL, SSRS, Analytics). Collaborating on event and or ticketing builds and projects (events, seasons, performances, memberships and pricing) Supporting the ongoing development of the product roadmap Executing key deliverables for the roadmap; discreet projects and Support on basic administration in our finance system (FocalPoint) To be suitable for this role, it is essential that you have: Advanced Tessitura expertise (admin, config, event builds, TNEW and experience managing platform integrations) Proficiency in SQL, MS SQL Server, SSRS and Analytics. Detailed understanding of CRM/ticketing/fundraising workflows in arts/non-profits. Strong data management: auditing, deduplication, validation and security. Skilled in delivering training to users, creating and updating thorough documentation and providing ongoing support for colleagues Experience with BI/dashboard tools A strong communicator and collaborator, comfortable leading on execution of work whilst guiding colleagues and stakeholders through complex projects This is a full-time, permanent position based in Stratford-upon-Avon. You will be working 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday. We are committed to a culture of flexible working, and this role will provide the opportunity for some flexibility in hours and location of work, ensuring that the specific remit of the role is delivered.  Read Less
  • Content Creator  

    - Stratford-upon-Avon
    Calling all creatives! Are you passionate about creating engaging cont... Read More
    Calling all creatives! Are you passionate about creating engaging content? Do you have live production experience, and can you communicate and collaborate well as part of a creative studio? We are looking for an experienced Content Creator to deliver engaging, high quality digital content that supports the RSC's strategic objectives. Working as part of a fast-paced creative design studio, you will collaborate with digital production and graphic design colleagues to produce high quality, on-brand creative output across RSC digital channels.  You can see an example of what their work looks like The Content Team is responsible for content creation across print, paid marketing, organic social, and broadcast activity. Working closely with teams within Brand and Audiences, across the organisation, and external stakeholders, the team plan, produce and deliver exceptionally high-quality, innovative and impactful content that amplifies the RSC's work, embodies and enhances its brand, and deepens audience engagement across all channels. Reporting to the Studio Manager, key areas of responsibility include (please see the Role Profile for the comprehensive list): Delivering video content for commissioners, including filming, editing, grading, and archiving. Working on creative briefs and delivering content in the correct format for distribution Working collaboratively with colleagues and departments on video related projects. Managing the procurement of media rights and clearance. Ensuring quality control and high standards of work. Project management and delivery. To be suitable for this role, it is essential that you have: Practical experience and knowledge of editing software: Premiere Pro, Audition and Adobe Creative Cloud software. Skills to use and operate of cameras, lighting and sound equipment. Working knowledge of Motion Graphics, skills in After Effects and third-party plug ins. Experience working in production and post-production environments and on live streams. A collaborative and positive outlook, with the ability to support creative teamwork. Confidence when working with stakeholders. This is a full-time, permanent position based onsite in Stratford-upon-Avon. We are committed to a culture of flexible working, and this role will provide the opportunity for some flexibility in hours and location of work, ensuring that the specific remit of the role is delivered.  You will be working 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, with occasional weekend and evening work will be required. Read Less
  • Welder / Fabricator  

    - Stratford-upon-Avon
    Do you have high level multi-process welding skills? Can you read and... Read More
    Do you have high level multi-process welding skills? Can you read and interpret complex CAD drawings? Do you understand material properties? We are looking for a skilled fabricator / welder to join the team at our Scenic Workshops in Stratford-upon-Avon, which is where sets and props for our shows take shape. In this role you will be central to delivering innovative, high-quality and sustainable stage scenery that will be used in productions across RSC stages. Being part of a theatre company, this role offers a huge range of creative fabrication work to support designers' requirements for shows in our artistic programme.  You will be producing work of a high standard from detailed drawings ensuring that deadlines and requirements are met. Reporting to the Head of Scenic Construction key areas of responsibility include (please see the Role Profile for the comprehensive list): Reviewing technical drawings and completing tasks Measuring, cutting and assembling set pieces using industrial machinery Carrying out regular tool safety checks Loading in scenic components to venues and securing them on stage. Supporting team members with development and upskilling. To be suitable for this role, it is essential that you have: MIG, TIG and ARC welding skills and techniques Experience in creating curved architectural scenery Good material knowledge of mild steel, aluminium, stainless steel and brass. The ability to read and interpret complex CAD drawings, technical blueprints and scale models. An understanding of workshop health and safety, including safe and sustainable working practices. This is a full-time, permanent position based at our Scenic Workshops in Stratford-upon-Avon. You will be working 44 hours per week, with occasional weekend and evening work will be required. During production weeks hours become flexible and often include evenings and weekends.   Application Process All applications should be made online using the RSC website. If you need any assistance when applying, please email jobs@rsc.org.uk The interviews will be a two-stage process, in person at the workshops in late March, early April. About the RSC The RSC strives for excellence, and values creativity, inclusivity, sustainability, collaboration, and accountability.  We can offer great benefits and aim to create a welcoming, supportive environment which is happy, healthy and safe. We place great importance upon developing a diverse, highly motivated and energised workforce to help achieve our priorities. We put our values at the heart of everything we do. We are committed to building a diverse workforce and welcome applications from all individuals. We believe that safeguarding children and adults is everyone's responsibility, and everybody working at the RSC has a duty to place safeguarding at the heart of their work. We welcome candidates who will support and advocate the RSC's environmental objectives continuing to improve our sustainability work and actions both on and off stage. The Royal Shakespeare Company (no. 212481) is a registered charity. Read Less

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