Glasgow Barons: Creative Producer
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Glasgow Barons: Creative Producer

The post is a fixed term contract for one year, with the possibility of extending, subject to funding. Applicants are asked to provide a cover letter along with the names and contact details of two referees please.
Closing date for applications: 5 January 2026
Send Application to: paul@glasgowbarons.com


The Creative Prod
ucer is responsible for the effective day to day running of the Glasgow Barons. They will support the Executive Artistic Director achieve the strategic objectives of the Glasgow Barons by ensuring operational activities are planned, implemented and monitored in accordance with funder guidelines. This is a broad and varied role which involves implementing key strategic objectives which will deliver ‘on the ground’ musical services to all in the community.

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Red Note: Noisy Nights in Glasgow – Call for Scores
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Red Note: Noisy Nights in Glasgow – Call for Scores

Are you interested in writing new music? Apply to our Noisy Nights call for scores – everyone is welcome to apply!

Noisy Nights are informal new music nights that provide an outlet to hear emerging new musical ideas and voices. Three Red Note musicians will perform up to 8 short new 5-minute works selected from the open call.

The concert will take place on Monday 23rd February 2026, 19:30 at Drygate in Glasgow.

The deadline for submissions is Wednesday 21st January 2026, 23:59

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The Glasgow Barons: Join Our Board: Trustee Role x 2
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The Glasgow Barons: Join Our Board: Trustee Role x 2

Join Our Board: Trustee Role x 2

Location: Govan, Glasgow
Time Commitment: Approximately 6-8 days per year (quarterly board meetings plus occasional events/sub-committee work)
Remuneration: Voluntary

About The Glasgow Barons
The Glasgow Barons builds hope, resilience, teamwork, listening and communication through music in Govan. Since 2017, we’ve been working with schools, community groups, asylum seekers, and local people to create transformative musical experiences in one of Glasgow’s most vibrant communities. We support groups like Musicians In Exile (asylum-seeking musicians) and those recovery from drug and alcohol addiction, local schools and local singer-songwriters and rappers to tell Govan’s story. We align closely with NSPCC Together for Childhood Govan and other local partners to maximise our impact.

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