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JOIN THE BOARD AT REFORM RADIO

There are three exciting opportunities to join the Reform Radio team in Manchester as our new Trainee Board Chair, or Advisory Board Member.

Deadline to apply: 29/032026

Trainee Board Chair:

As part of our Advisory Board the Trainee Chair will develop their skills in chairing board meetings with our existing Chair and move on to becoming the Advisory Board Chair over the next 12 months. The Chair plays an integral role in supporting the mission, vision and values of Reform Radio. The successful applicant will need to commit to eight Advisory Board evening meetings over 24 months, as well as quarterly meetings to review & organise regular reporting.

For more information and how to apply, please follow this link.

Advisory Board Member:

As a member of the Advisory Board, you help to shape the future of Reform Radio. The Board plays an integral role in supporting the mission, vision and values of Reform Radio. The successful applicant will need to commit to eight Advisory Board evening meetings over 24 months.

For more information and how to apply, please follow this link.

Essential skills, knowledge and qualities required for both roles: 

  • A passion to learn about organisation governance
  • A passion to support Greater Manchester’s creative digital sector
  • Resident of Greater Manchester aged 18-26
  • Has accessed a Reform Radio opportunity in the last 3 years
  • Can commit for 24 months from April 2026 to April 2028

If you’d like to chat about these opportunities, please contact Lewys, Head of Quality Assurance, on lewys@reformradio.co.uk or on 0161 806 0879. The role description and person spec are also available as an audio file, and we’re happy to accept applications in written format, audio or video. 

If you have any access requirements or if you are facing barriers in applying that we can help remove then please get in touch.
Please provide 2 references. We will not contact references unless an offer is made.

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BEHIND THE SCENES: MUSIC COURSE (FUNDED BY MAES)

The Music Course this January was nothing short of a success. This group of budding musicians were able to hone their skills and build their musical portfolios. The participants got the opportunity to broadcast their creations live on the Reform Airwaves, which you can listen to below.

https://www.reformradio.co.uk/show/rejuv-the-nation-30th-january-2026/

We caught up with Em at the end of the Music Course to hear about their experience of the course.

Please can you introduce your name, and pronouns, and tell us a bit about what you like getting up to in your free time?

E: I’m Em and I’m a non-binary electronic music producer.

Describe your music in 3 words

E: Expressive, Maximalist and Minimalist.

If you were stuck on a desert island with a record player, what record would you want to have with you to listen to?

E: I love music so much, I’ve thought about this. I think it would definitely be Introducing by DJ Shadow. He’s a really big artist from the ’90s, and the album is made of samples found in a record store basement. So it’s an album almost made of broken dreams.

Did you have much musical experience before? If so, what’s your favourite thing about making music?

E: I’ve done music production for a few years beforehand, but I’ve struggled to finish making tracks. It’s almost like a therapy for me. It kind of unravels what’s within my head and makes things more clear when I’m having issues with my identity, but making music helps me connect to that.

Let’s throw it back to your first day at Reform versus now, tell me a bit about your first impressions/feelings/emotions in comparison to how you feel now. What has changed?

E: At the start, I was quite excited to have an environment to create stuff and meet people. It felt quite refreshing because I’ve not been making stuff as much. And now I’m in a challenged place because I need to finish my track.

Do you have any musical role models that inspire your practice and why?

E: Bjork, Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, Arca and Dj Shadow. I think because I can see within their music that they really express themselves. The deepest emotions are within their music, and that’s something I’m really inspired by really aspire to do.

When writing new music, where do you begin with the process and what inspires you to make a new track?

E: I think it just depends on what mindset I’m in when I’m making something. I think for this I took inspiration from certain tracks because we did an exercise where we picked certain tracks we wanted to sound like. I chose a few Arca tracks and I went into this sort of digital glitch sound which is not usually something I do.

What will you take from the Music course moving forward & what are your plans from here onwards?

E: I just want to finish as many projects as I can cause that’s something I’ve struggled with quite a bit beforehand.

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Songwriter Applications – POP up!

Calling all creatives and songwriters making musical theatre work within the pop music verse – POP up! & Lowry has an opportunity for you!

POP up! is a brand-new event series showcasing North West songwriters and creatives working across pop music in all its forms including musical theatre with pop at its heart. We’re here to spark collaborations, celebrate fresh voices, and champion writers creating bold, emotionally-driven work with full main character energy.

To apply: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdMl_dgkU9Nc49MWNPFOjp18MAckhhHv-Y0Hffo8DOMdzm-pw/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=107559435656188320400

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Courses & Funding- Kings Trust

Multiple Deadlines

Kings Trust have so many great courses for young people aged 16-30 to get involved in. Courses are free and give people the tools to build their confidence, find a job or start their own business.
Coming up:

Free funding to train or start work
Build confidence with Explore
TeamMaking it in Media
Get Started with Disability Care
LLN Support
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Casual Technician – Contact Theatre

  • Assist in all areas of technical theatre for activities at Contact, including but not limited to: lighting; sound; audio visual; stage management; other technical effects.
  • Assist in production rigging and construction of settings, scenery, furniture and special effects.
  • Assist in servicing equipment and general maintenance e.g. PAT testing, installation of seating bank.
  • Work closely with Production Technicians and other Casual Technicians as part of a team.