WMC is a home for the arts in Wales, and a cauldron of creativity for the nation. We fire imaginations by curating world-class, critically acclaimed touring productions, from musical theatre and comedy to dance, cabaret and an international festival. We kindle emerging talents with fresh, provocative and popular pieces of our own, rooted in Welsh culture. And we ignite a passion for the arts in young people with life-changing learning experiences and chances to shine in the spotlight.
We are Wales Millennium Centre. Fire for the imagination
As Wardrobe Coordinator, your main role will be working with the incoming production regarding wardrobe requirements, working closely with the technical managers to meet and deliver the high standard of service expected by the visiting companies.
Wales Millennium Centre plays host to a wide variety of number one touring productions, from musicals, dance, and opera to comedy, as well as international productions, events and conferences. You will be an integral part of the team to get these productions up and running.
The department works all over the building as well as the occasional off-site work, you will be expected to help support these events if needed.
For full details on the role and further information on our competitive staff benefits, please visit to our website: https://www.wmc.org.uk/en/what-we-do/careers-and-jobs/staff-benefits
Application Process:
- Visit www.wmc.org.uk/en/what-we-do/careers-and-jobs and review the guidance notes to apply for the role (this document includes the Values of WMC).
- Complete the equal opportunities monitoring form.
- Review the Role Profile for the position and download the WMC cover form.
- Send your CV and completed Cover Form to recruitment@wmc.org.uk
We welcome application forms in Welsh. If you apply for a role at the Centre in Welsh, your application will not be treated less favourably than an application submitted in English.