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The OHMI Trust seeks a dedicated individual to lead their Instrument Development programmes, aiming to enhance music inclusion for individuals with physical disabilities. This part-time, flexible role involves strategic development, collaboration with instrument makers, and direct engagement with students and partners.
Are you passionate about music, inclusion and making a real difference? The OHMI Trust is looking for someone to lead our Instrument Development programmes. The heart of our mission is to make music truly inclusive for people with physical impairments.
The OHMI Trust
Location
Remote / West Midlands
Contract Type
Part-Time Permanent
Start Date
August 2025
Closing Date
4th July 2025 at 17:00
In this role you will be driving forward the development and delivery of adapted musical instruments. It is creative, purposeful work and we are looking for someone who cares deeply about the impact that music can have.
Our team is looking for someone who lives and breathes our passion as much as we do and will put the work (and the miles) into bringing our mission to life. You will do this through:
And as a key member of the team, you will supportus in promoting our great work at various key conferences and workshops.
No two days look the same here at the OHMI Trust, but a week could look like this:
Hours: 18.75 per week, but flexible. Some weekend and evening work will be expected, as circumstances and opportunities require. This post is subject to a 6-month probation period.
Location: flexible within the UK – this is a home/remote working role but there will be travel throughout the UK and there is an advantage in being located within easy commuting distance of the West Midlands, where the rest of the staff are currently based.
Accountable to: OHMI’s General Manager and, through her, the Board of Trustees
What we are looking for:
We are a Disability Confident Committed employer and as such commit to offer an interview to all disabled candidates who meet the Essential criteria.
If this role sounds like a great fit for you, we would love to hear all about it! Tell us why you are interested and what skills you can bring to this position by sending a written statement along with your CV to Rachel Wolffsohn at rachel@ohmi.org.uk .
The OHMI Trust is a charity that seeks to enable full participation in musical life for people of all ages with an upper limb impairment, through the use of adapted musical instruments and supportive apparatus.
Membership organisation, subject association and charity.