The Youth Music Opportunities Board is the place for young people developing careers in the music industries to develop skills and gain experience.
If you have opportunities to offer emerging music industry professionals - including performance opportunities, competitions, work experience, training, networking and paid internships - submit them using the Post an Opportunity button below.
If you are advertising job roles that are above entry level, please post these on the Youth Music Network.
All opportunities are moderated and approved by Youth Music (although we can't guarantee the quality of any opportunities except our own: see disclaimer below). Please note that as a Living Wage Employer and Funder, we will not approve any unpaid internships.
Questions or issues? Email creatives@youthmusic.org.uk
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WIRED UP: A monthly live music night by Wired4Music
- Organisation:
- Sound Connections
- Location:
- Rich Mix, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road, London, E1 6LA, England
Marketing & Digital Content Manager (2day/week)
- Organisation:
- www.coma.org/jobs
'In Tune with Success' educational and professional pathways for visually impaired music-makers
- Organisation:
- Sound Without Sight
- Location:
- Online
Join Us at RUN IT: Liverpool’s Biggest Night for Emerging Talent!
- Organisation:
- RUN IT
- Location:
- Boxpark Liverpool
- Deadline:
Professional Training for Music Leaders - Skills Lab Academy
- Organisation:
- Spitalfields Music
- Location:
- The Guild Church of St Katharine Cree/Brady Arts & Community Centre
- Deadline:
- Ongoing
Disclaimer
The purpose of this page is to provide a useful resource of music opportunities taking place across England. Youth Music takes steps to moderate the information on this website, but accepts no liability for any loss, damage or inconvenience caused as a result of reliance on such information.
Youth Music does not endorse any of the opportunities listed other than its own. Youth Music recommends that the reader takes their own steps to verify the information directly with the organiser.
It is the responsibility of parents, guardians and carers to ensure any activity attended by their child is safe and staff are DBS checked where appropriate. Even where a service is regulated it is still important that you ask questions and use your judgement to ensure that you and/or your children remain safe.