JOB BAND: C
CONTRACT TYPE: Permanent Full-time
DEPARTMENT: BBC Symphony Orchestra
LOCATION: Maida Vale Studios London W9
PROPOSED SALARY RANGE: 30000 - 35000 (plus London Weighting of 5441) depending on relevant skills knowledge and experience. The expected salary range for this role reflects internal benchmarking and external market insights
This role is primarily on-site /on location due to a schedule thats dictated by the chorus activity. However occasional days working from home can be accommodated.
Interviews will be held in person at Maida Vale Studios London W9 on Wednesday 5th November 2025.
The CPF (Career Path Framework) Job Title for this role is Business Coordinator
PURPOSE OF THE ROLE
Founded in 1928 the BBC Symphony Chorus is one of the UKs leading choirs. It is unique in the range and quality of its performances performing a distinctive variety of large-scale music including commissions and premieres and reaching huge numbers through regular broadcasts on BBC Radio 3 and on BBC TV. Under the leadership of Chorus Director Neil Ferris the Chorus has reached new artistic heights and continues to perform regularly at the BBC Proms (including the First and Last Nights) at the Barbican and at BBC Maida Vale Studios with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and other leading orchestras.
The Chorus is formed of nearly 200 volunteer singers who sing at the highest level on the concert platform and in the recording recent years the Choruss recordings have received plaudits at The Gramophone Awards and BBC Music Magazine Awards. It has performed a huge range of music from cornerstones of the repertoire by Beethoven Mahler and Elgar to large-scale works by Dame Ethel Smyth and José Maurício Nunes Garcia. Regular world and UK premieres include works by composers such as Detlev Glanert James MacMillan Judith Weir and Ben Nobuto as well as collaborations with artists from the pop music world including Father John Misty and Jon Hopkins.
Performances with the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican in the 2025/26 season range from Mozarts Requiem and Stravinskys Perséphone under Chief Conductor Sakari Oramo to the premiere of Brent Michael Davidss Requiem for America: Singing for the Invisible People as part of the BBC Symphony Orchestras Making America series of concerts in spring 2026.
We are looking for an exceptional candidate to administrate the requirements and to represent the interests of the Chorus.
The successful candidate will be a motivated enthusiastic and well-organised individual who can not only deliver for the BBC and its audiences but also help shape the evolution of the Chorus as we move to our new studio base in East London.
WHY WORK FOR US
The successful candidate will play a key role in positioning the BBC at the heart of choral singing in the UK seeking opportunities to further the art of choral singing.
This opening comes at a particularly exciting time in the BBC Symphony Choruss history as we look forward to our move to the BBC Symphony Orchestra & Choruss purpose-built studios on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in East London and the opportunities that are afforded by being placed at the heart of a new community. The Chorus also celebrates its centenary year in 2028.
YOUR SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA:
DESIRED:
If you can bring some of these skills and experience along with transferable strengths wed love to hear from you and encourage you to apply.
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Required Experience:
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