Associate Artist
Listed on 2026-02-19
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Entertainment & Gaming
Music / Audio Production
Independent Arts Projects (IAP) seeks a part-time
Associate Artist (0.4 FTE / 92 days across a year). This is a 1-year contract from April 2026.
The role supports an artist to develop a creative idea or project that prioritises access for people who face barriers to the arts (as audiences, participants and/or collaborators. The project can be either a participative project, or a performance project (or both).
You’ll work with IAP’s Producer Nina Doherty, lead collaborators, and shape your schedule flexibly.
Independent Arts Projects is committed to equity, inclusion, and ethical cultural exchange, and warmly welcomes applications from candidates from underrepresented backgrounds.
A job pack is available below. If you would like to access this information in another format, please email us. We’re more than happy to add further versions upon request.
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Job Pack + Application Form Recruitment timeline- Job advertised week of Monday 9 February
- 30-minute Zoom sessions with Executive Director (incl. Q&A) – see links in job packs
- Final date to receive applications 12noon, Thursday 12 March
- Interviews (Edinburgh / Online) 9am – 5pm, Thursday 19 March
- All applicants notified of outcome by Monday 30 March
We encourage applicants from different backgrounds with different experiences, skills and stories to join us and develop our working practice.
We actively welcome candidates with protected characteristics and those who are currently under-represented in the performing arts including; people experiencing barriers due to socio-economic background, people who self-identify as LGBTQIA+, people who self-identify as D/deaf, people who self-identify as disabled or neurodivergent and those returning to work who have caring responsibilities. People who have experienced racism including people who are from African and Caribbean diaspora, Latinx, the East Asian Diaspora, the South East Asian Diaspora, from the South Asian Diaspora, West Asian Diaspora (including Middle East), Indigenous people, bi-racial / mixed heritage or who also self-identify as a Person of Colour or Black, we may use BIPOC+, people from the Global Majority or people who have been racialised to refer to people from these identities.
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Once you’ve submitted your application, please complete our Equalities Monitoring Form . You do not have to complete the Equal Opportunities Monitoring form. However, it is a useful tool for helping us to monitor the effectiveness of our recruitment process. In accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998, the information you have provided will only be used for the purpose of equality monitoring.
IAP gratefully acknowledges support from Creative Scotland.
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