Continuum are looking for creative commercially minded individuals, guest obsessed, with a commitment to delivering excellence and passion for the following key roles in the new Coronation Stree set tour.
The old set at Quay Street is to reopen to the public this year for a limited time of a few months. Read more about that here.
The vacancies on offer are as follows.
Duty Manager
Duty Manager – Operations x 2
Duty Manager - Retail
Tour Guides
Retail/Box Office Assistants
PR Officer
Find out more and apply here.
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2 comments:
Oh, if only I lived in Manchester! What a great gig that would be!
I agree. An amazing gig and I'd LOVE to do it. Have wanted to be a tour guide for as long as I can remember - certainly as a youngster going around the caves at Hastings and Battle Abbey and other attractions that use tour guides so I went straight there to look (I *DO* live here in Manchester!) but it seems you have to have theatrical and/or creative experience and qualifications and thereby hangs a sorry tale because I don't, unless you count As You Like It at school around 40 odd years ago for a few days, and somehow I doubt that very much. Oh well never mind. At least I can go see it when it opens. Sadly won't be part of it, although I will write to them and ask if perhaps enthusiasm counts for anything. :)
Anyone else thinking of applying?
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