Role summaryThe Programme Planning Executive will play a key role in providing support to the Head of Programme Planning in delivering the NCH programme and works closely with the Promoters Manager on concert bookings and room hire. The Programme Planning Executive will contribute to the delivery of the overall programme in line with our values.The RoleKey responsibilitiesThe role of Programme Planning Executive is a key position in the Programme Planning Team within the NCH and will be responsible for, but not limited to: 1. Venue rental and scheduling of events-liaising with Promoters, Artists and prospective hirers before, during, and after hires as required.2. Preparing and processing contracts of hire.3. Create and respond to opportunities to generate income through use of our venues by concert promoters, arts-aligned organisations, independent artists and corporate clients.4. Respond to rental queries and ensure the contracting of hires is concluded thoroughly and in line with on sale timelines.5. Maintain relationships and communication with a range of internal NCH teams to ensure the smooth delivery of events, including Operations, Learning and Participation, Marketing, Box Office, Finance and others.6. Marketing and Box Office liaison, including setting up events, manage tickets and monitoring sales.7. Support the producing of NCH programme including the contracting of creative teams including artists and speakers and liaising with relevant suppliers. 8. Supporting the advancing and producing of NCH promoted events- confirming all details of a concert in advance of the show date, liasing with Artists’ Management, Tour Managers and Agents.9. Updating the events management software Artifax with relevant concert and event information, generating reports.10. Build and maintains excellent relationships across a wide cross-section of partners, including artists, agents, promoters, composers, resident artists and arts organisations.11. To undertake any other duties which may be reasonably required in the above position.The PersonEssential Requirements The successful candidate must demonstrate evidence of:At least 1 years’ experience in a comparable role in arts organisation.3rd Level qualification with relevant knowledge of the arts and arts administration sector. Strong organisation skills and attention to detail.Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to develop strong relationships.Confident communicator with strong written and verbal skillsA self-starter, able to thrive in a demanding environment and foster cross-departmental collaboration with other NCH functions.Judgement and discretion, and ability to maintain confidentiality.Strong IT skills particularly with Microsoft Excel, Sharepoint, and Microsoft Teams A positive approach, and a commitment to upholding the NCH values of Respect, Integrity, Collaboration and Excellence.Desirable Requirements The successful candidate may also demonstrate: Experience working with Aritfax event management software.Experience dealing with promoters / artists in an arts and culture context. This job description is a guide to broad areas of responsibility and accountability and should not be regarded as a comprehensive listing. The job description may be subject to review in the light of new structures or the changing needs of the NCH. Capability FrameworkCandidates should demonstrate the ability to carry out successfully the duties of the role, as well as the behaviours, skills and knowledge required at Executive Officer grade. Further information on the capability framework for Executive Officer grade is available on https://publicjobs.ie/en/information-hub/capability-framework Salary & Duration of ContractThe Executive Officer (PPC) salary scale applies (rates effective from 1st August 2025) as follows: €37,919 €39,860 €40,956 €43,094 €45,010 €46,864 €48,711 €50,519 €52,366 €54,207 €56,160 €57,469 €59,335¹ €61,216²The salary will be at the 1st point of the Executive Officer Scale - €37,919 per annum.The role is offered as a temporary, full-time role on a Specified Purpose Contract (SPC) for a period of no longer than 13 months.How to ApplyTo apply for this role visit Careers | National Concert Hall Applications should be submitted online and must include: 1. A cover letter (max. two A4 pages) outlining why you wish to be considered for the role and where you believe your skills and experience meet the requirements of the role. 2. A comprehensive CV clearly showing your relevant achievements and experience in your career to date. Only applications fully submitted online will be accepted into the campaign.Further details on the role and the application process may be viewed in the Candidate Information Booklet at the following link: https://issuu.com/nationalconcerthall/docs/candidate_booklet_programme_planning_executive_sep?fr=xKAE9_zMzMw Closing DateThe deadline for applications is 10am on Monday 22nd September 2025. Applications will not be accepted after the closing date/time.At NCH we are proud to be an inclusive, equal opportunity workplace. We are committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of Gender, Civil Status, Family Status, Sexual Orientation, Religion, Age, Disability, Race, Membership of the Traveller Community or any other characteristic protected by the Equality Acts. We are committed to offering reasonable accommodations to job applicants with disabilities. 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