We’re Hiring! Ensembles and Learning Coordinator

May 14, 2026
A female trombonist in her early 20s, pointing at a sheet of music to explain something to a teenage boy who is learning the trombone.

NYJO is looking for an entry-level applicant with a love of music, ability to work well in a team and a proactive approach to join us in the role of Ensembles and Learning Coordinator.

This role will mainly work across our Learning and Emerging Professional departments. Responsibilities include managing databases, coordinating logistics, organising music resources, and assisting with project evaluation. Full training and guidance will be provided, making this an ideal role for someone eager to learn and contribute to a vibrant music education charity.

Hours: Part-time, 2 days per week
Salary: £26,500 per annum FTE
Location: This role will be based in the office. NYJO is based at Woolwich Works.

Click here to read the Ensembles and Learning Coordinator Job Description

 

How to Apply

Please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and explaining why you are the ideal candidate for this role to [email protected].

Apply by Friday 29 May, 5pm

Candidates are welcome to arrange an informal telephone discussion prior to applying by emailing the above address.

 

NYJO is committed to diversity and inclusion and welcomes applications from all backgrounds. This is a varied role that requires a wide range of skills. We acknowledge that there will be excellent candidates for the role who have some, but not all, of the skills. If this is you, and you think you are the right match for NYJO and believe in what we do, please get in touch.

NYJO is an equal opportunities employer.

Lucy-Anne (EP quote)

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