At a Glance
- Tasks: Capture stunning images that showcase our work across Argyll and Bute.
- Company: Join a regional bank dedicated to community engagement and storytelling.
- Benefits: Flexible opportunities to work on diverse projects in beautiful locations.
- Other info: Opportunity to build your portfolio while working with a supportive organisation.
- Why this job: Be part of a creative team and make a difference through your photography.
- Qualifications: Professional photography experience and a passion for visual storytelling.
CHARTS is looking to create a bank of photographers who may be available over the coming year to document our work across the region. We are looking for professionals both on the mainland and on islands in Argyll and Bute.
To join our Bank of Photographers, please see the full Call Out.
How to note your interest
To join our Bank of Photographers, contact info@chartsargyllandisles.org with the subject line “Bank of Photographers” by 10 August. In your email, please include the following:
- Cover letter stating the number of years of experience, with links to your work
- Let us know if you are PVG registered
- A short CV or biography (no more than 2 A4 pages, with a minimum font size 11 as a PDF or Word document).
Equalities Monitoring: Please complete our equalities monitoring form here.
Photographer — Regional Bank (Argyll & Islands) employer: Argyll and Isles Culture Heritage and Arts Assembly (CHARTS), have been awarded full Scottish Charit
CHARTS is an exceptional employer that values creativity and community engagement, offering photographers the unique opportunity to document the vibrant culture of Argyll and Bute. With a supportive work culture that encourages artistic expression and professional growth, employees can expect to collaborate with passionate individuals while contributing to meaningful projects across both mainland and island locations. Join us to be part of a dynamic team that celebrates diversity and fosters a sense of belonging.
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Argyll and Isles Culture Heritage and Arts Assembly (CHARTS), have been awarded full Scottish Charit Recruitment Team