Orchestras Official (Full-Time)
Updated: 22 January 2026 | 12:51 PM
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The Musicians' Union (MU) represents over 36,500 musicians across the UK working in all sectors of the music business with over 5,000 working in the orchestra sector. We are currently recruiting a full-time, permanent, Orchestras Official.
About the role
Do you have knowledge of the orchestral sector and the working lives of orchestral musicians in the UK? Do you have good negotiation skills, and an understanding of collective bargaining agreements? You could be the person we are looking for to join our Orchestras team.
This role could be well suited to professional orchestral musicians who have been active in Union work and are considering a career change, or individuals with detailed knowledge of the orchestral sector.
This is a high‑impact role at the forefront of supporting and championing orchestral musicians across the UK. You’ll lead in negotiating the collective agreements that shape musicians’ working lives, representing the views of members and shaping sector-wide change.
You’ll also be a trusted representative for MU members, providing individual support on workplace issues with confidence and care, including accompanying members to disciplinary, grievance or other workplace meetings.
The successful candidate will have the ability to undertake frequent travel across the UK, sometimes requiring overnight stays. They will have excellent interpersonal and communication skills as well as the ability to prioritise workload, multitasking to effectively meet deadlines. An understanding of employment law is desirable.
The Orchestras Official will work as part of a team of four in the Orchestras department, line managed by the National Organiser Orchestras. The role can be carried out anywhere in the UK with hybrid working predominantly from home and linked to your nearest MU Office.
What we offer
We are offering a salary of £67,130, plus London or Regional Weighting, as well as excellent staff benefits including a contribution towards a personal pension, flexible working and access to ongoing training and development. The annual leave entitlement for this post is 30 days, excluding public holidays.
How to apply
The closing date for applications is Thursday 19 February 2026 at 12:00 Midday. Interviews will be held in-person at our Head Office in London Bridge in mid-March / early April 2026.
If you require this application in a different format or reasonable adjustments to be made to the recruitment process, please contact recruitment@themu.org to discuss how we can accommodate your needs.
Please note: Applications are only accepted using our Application Form - we do not accept CVs / Resumes.
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As our membership becomes more diverse, we’re working to make sure our teams reflect our members.
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