Assembly Festival Role: Press Officer Reports to: Head of Press Direct Relationships: Programming, Marketing and Technical Teams Contract term: Mid May – End of August
Evening and weekend work as required, you may be required to work on bank or public holidays. Role Description Assembly Festival is one of the largest and longest running multi venues on the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. In 2017, we will be presenting around 200 shows across 5 sites, across all performance genres, for our 37th year of presenting the highest standard of international and British work on the fringe. The Press Officer will work with the Head of Press and the marketing team, to generate press coverage promoting all the shows performing at Assembly as part of the Festival Fringe 2017. Role and Responsibilities •
Work with press and media towards presenting to a high standard that will promote Assembly’s artistic vision and shows appropriately.
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Work with the Marketing team provide content for Social Media sites.
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Work with the Marketing and Productions teams monitor and track ticket sales and generate joint promotions and press opportunities.
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Coordinate press opportunities, with specific reference to any recording or photography with the Technical Team to ensure the smooth running of on-‐site press opportunities
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Work with the Head of Press an Programming team on the Assembly Gala launch and coordinate the Press guest list to maximise Assembly’s press coverage from the start of the festival
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Assisting the Head of Press with the day to day running of Assembly’s press office, supporting visiting companies, and specific show campaigns where applicable
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Assisting the press office team with the filing and reporting of press clippings
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Attending staff meeting, award ceremonies and other events where applicable
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Other duties, within reason, as required.
Person Specification:
• Previous Edinburgh Festival Fringe experience is preferable. • Understanding of arts based publicity and the motivations behind a ticket buyer. • Previous experience managing press campaigns for live performances, pitching to journalists and securing reviews
• Previous festival based PR experience • Excellent communication and presentation skills with the ability to deal effectively with people at all levels, both within and externally to the organisation.
• Proactive approach to generating ideas and thinking on your feet as well as outside the box. • Strong management experience with excellent attention to detail and a proven track record in delivering to the highest standard.
• Experience working in a fast paced, high stress environment and able to deal well under pressure, and to a deadline.
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team. • A high level of computer literacy, including but not limited to Microsoft Office programs. • Willingness to work unsocial hours. • Excellent organisational skills with the ability to prioritise and to manage and meet deadlines. To apply please send a CV and covering letter to
[email protected] with the subject heading Press Officer by the 14th April. Interviews will take place at either our London Office or via Skype. Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible, as we will be shortlisting throughout the process. This role is Edinburgh based.