Associate Facilitator – Identifying Musical Talent and Potential
Identifying Musical Talent and Potential (ITP) exists to make music education fairer. If you’re a confident, creative and curious musician with experience of working with children and young people and leading or facilitating workshops with any age group we’d like to hear from you.

Identifying Musical Talent and Potential (ITP) exists to make music education fairer. It tackles one of the biggest obstacles to talented young people’s musical progress - many teachers’ limited experience of how to identify musical potential in the first place. Funded by Arts Council England’s Hub Support Programme, we’re recruiting 10 new Associate Facilitators to deliver training in Music Education Hubs across England and reach over 1000 teachers by March 2023.
If you’re a confident, creative and curious musician with experience of working with children and young people and leading or facilitating workshops with any age group we’d like to hear from you. You will be passionate about increasing access to music making for disadvantaged young people and committed to helping them overcome the barriers they face to fulfilling their musical potential. You will be open to learning new approaches and developing your own practice in new and creative ways.
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How to Apply
To apply, please complete the Applicant Details Form and Application Form, and return to Cara.Thompson@a-y-m.org.uk no later than 09.00, Monday 28th February 2022. We encourage all applicants to ensure they have submitted a completed equal opportunities form.
For more information please click the following link: https://www.a-y-m.org.uk/how-we-help/identifying-talent/
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