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London Philharmonic Orchestra
Resident at Southbank Centre and Glyndebourne Festival Opera
Principal Conductor Vladimir Jurowski
Principal Guest Conductor Yannick
Nézet-Séguin
Administration vacancies
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Orchestral vacancies
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To apply for orchestral vacancies, please send your CV to:
julia.boon@lpo.org.uk (email applications preferred)
Alternatively, you can send your application to:
Julia Boon
Assistant Orchestra Personnel Manager
London Philharmonic Orchestra
89 Albert Embankment
London SE1 7TP
email: julia.boon@lpo.org.uk
tel: +44 (0)7715 541251
fax: +44 (0)20 7840 4201
Internships
Every six months the London Philharmonic Orchestra recruits for the Graduate Trainee position of Receptionist and Marketing Intern. This is a voluntary, full-time internship and lasts for six months.
This is an opportunity for an outstanding individual to work within the busy marketing department of the London Philharmonic Orchestra and to gain a thorough understanding of the role of the department and its key areas of work within the organisation. The intern will see how an in-house ticketing operation is successfully run, and will be able to observe and participate in many of the marketing campaign activities that take place during the concert season, including e-marketing, direct mail, print production and distribution, audience analysis, promotional offers, etc. The role will also give the postholder crucial training in basic office management, furnishing the postholder with invaluable general administrative skills.
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Applications should be made online. You will need to upload your CV and covering letter (word or pdf formats) to complete your application.
Application deadline: 9.00am on Monday 28 May 2012

If you are unable to apply online, please contact Kath Trout, Marketing Director, kath.trout@lpo.org.uk
Thank you for your interest in the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
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