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Registration and Ticketing Supervisor (fixed term)

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Closing date: 10:00 Monday 29 November 2024
Interview date: Monday 09 December 2024
Start date: Monday 13 January 2025
End date: Friday 24 May 2025
Location: Office-based

The idea at the heart of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe is simple: anyone with a desire to perform and a venue willing to host them is welcome. No individual or committee determines who can or cannot perform at the Fringe.

It all began in 1947 with eight companies – six of them from Scotland – taking a risk, turning up uninvited and performing on the ‘fringe’ of the inaugural Edinburgh International Festival. Over 75  years later, the Fringe has grown to become one of the greatest platforms for creative freedom in the world, second only to the Olympics in terms of global ticketed events. In 2024, 3,745 shows took place in 296 venues across Edinburgh. 

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society was founded by artists to nurture and uphold the Fringe's values of inclusivity, experimentation and imagination. We exist to support, advise and encourage everyone who wants to participate in the Fringe, provide information and assistance to audiences, and celebrate the Fringe and what it stands for all over the world. 

We are seeking to appoint an experienced individual to the position of Registration and Ticketing Supervisor, who will report to and work closely with the Venues and Registration Manager and Box Office Managers. This role sits within the Box Office, Registration and Technology team and exists to assist artists in the registration of their shows with the Fringe Society, prepare and proof data (listings information, ticketing information, accessibility information and advertising) for the printed Fringe Programme, app and edfringe.com, and work within the box office to relay venue communication, show changes and cancellations to the Customer Services team.  

Role and responsibilities   

You will perform a wide range of duties, including but not limited to:   

  • Lead the training and day-to-day management of the registration and ticketing team, including daily task assignment - this includes managing multiple inboxes, prioritising tasks in line with updates to the website and app, and troubleshooting any issues 
  • Assist in managing the submission of show copy and data into Edfringeware, the Fringe Society’s show registration database, and producing status reports for internal departments 
    Provide a high level of customer service and show registration advice to Fringe artists 
    Support the customer services team by communicating any show changes, cancellations or complaints between the Fringe Box Office and Fringe venues, and working to resolve any issues in a professional and timely manner  
    Support venue registration, including registering new venues and spaces 
    Oversee show sign-off for inclusion on edfringe.com
    Liaising with the Fringe Box Office to prepare shows for ticketing, and keeping show listings on edfringe.com up to date 
    Assist with reviewing, editing and proofing copy for the Fringe programme and other Fringe publications where needed  
    Assist the Venues and Registration Manager and the Venues and Registration Officer with managing the administration of artist advertising in the Fringe programme and on edfringe.com 
    Assist the Venues and Registration Manager with the process of gathering and checking all the information for any enhanced performances happening during the Fringe  
    Support venue registration, external communications, and managed linking venues in August - including registering new venues and recording any updates such as changes to show allocations or venue accessibility  
    Troubleshoot any issues as they occur during an intensive, time critical production process  
    Provide liaison and relationship management with key stakeholders throughout the registration process including venue managers 
    Person specification   

Essential 

Exceptional English language skills, both written and verbal 
The ability to prioritise competing tasks and meet deadlines   
Experience of supervising a team with time-critical objectives   
Excellent IT skills, able to learn new software fast and troubleshoot basic issues  
The ability to explain complex processes and procedures to a wide range of participants and venues, both verbally and via email 
Demonstrable proofing or copyediting experience, both on-screen and hard copy 
Previous experience of working in a box office or in performing arts venues 
A calm, diplomatic manner with excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to negotiate difficult situations sensitively 
Competence using Microsoft Office, especially Word, Excel and Outlook 

Desirable 

Experience in collaborative proofing 
Experience in database management or using Content Management Systems 
Knowledge of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe landscape 
Experience working with a box office ticketing system 
Rate of pay and benefits   
Rate of pay: £13.50 per hour  
4.5% employer pension contribution  
34 days holiday (inclusive of six bank holidays) pro rata  
Flexible working culture  
Employee assistance programme.
Hours of work  

Normal hours of work are from 10:00 to 18:00 (including a one-hour unpaid lunch break) worked between Monday to Friday. Your working hours will be organised according to a rota system in July and August, which will be over Monday to Sunday.  

Please also note that you may be required to work over the Easter weekend (18th to 21st April) and will receive time off in lieu for any public holidays worked during that period. 

We are a flexible working employer and therefore are happy to discuss flexible working at any stage of the application process. This role requires attendance in our central Edinburgh office, however we are happy to discuss flexible working in terms of hours.      

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We use positive action under section 159 of the Equality Act in relation to disability or race. This means that if we have two candidates of equal merit in our process, we will seek to take forward the D/deaf, disabled, Black, Asian or ethnically diverse candidate in order to diversify our staff team.   

The Fringe have identified  six pillars of commitment  around the sustainable delivery of their work, are active members of the Festivals Edinburgh Sustainability Working group and include climate action as one of the headline targets in the  Fringe Development Goals. As part of the commitments of this work, all Fringe staff members are expected to assist with the Fringe Society’s environmental goals and consider these in all elements of your work.  

We are also committed to maintaining the open-access policy of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. We are an equal opportunity employer and welcome applications from all sectors of the community. We are also proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and aim to successfully employ and retain disabled people and those with health conditions. We expect employees to support these commitments and to assist in their realisation. 

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