Fundraising Trainee Helen Barthorpe explains how she landed her dream role at iconic music venue The Sage Gateshead thanks to the DCMS Jerwood Creative Bursaries Scheme.
After finishing my BA at Sunderland University in 2009, it almost felt like a full time job looking for any sort of vacancy within television stations, radio stations, record labels, event planning companies, media companies, music venues, music and culture magazines, music marketing, publishing organisations… The list goes on.
It wasn’t until I carried out my daily scan of The Sage Gateshead website for any job openings that I came across the DCMS Jerwood Creative Bursaries scheme opportunity. I researched the scheme and applied immediately. I kept the glimmer of positivity as I filled out the form. But I always had a voice in the back of my mind saying: “This is going to be another one that I don’t hear back from.” A few weeks later, I received a call asking me to come for an interview. I couldn’t believe it!
The interview was all a bit of a blur. Saying I was nervous was the world’s largest understatement. I just cared so much about doing well. A few days passed before I received a phone call… I had got the job! I was elated, my Mam was ecstatic and my whole family were over the moon.
The DCMS Jerwood Bursary scheme has enabled me to be a part of an organisation that I’ve admired since its opening in 2004 and to experience a place that I have aspired to be employed in. The Sage Gateshead is an iconic live music venue in the North East of England and a centre for music education. My position here is Fundraising Trainee, which is a support role to the Fundraising Team.
My role is to help the team in any way that they need. This could be events planning and working at events, researching into funding prospects, donor care, processing ticket requests, and many other activities. I am being given the opportunity to sit in on and administer important meetings here, which gives me a first-hand insight and understanding into the running of such a vast and varied musical organisation. I’m learning new things every single day.
After coming to this amazing building as a visitor and as a concert-goer, I would never have imagined all of the goings-on behind the scenes that result in this place running like a well-oiled machine. I am trying my very best to now be a beneficial part of that machine within my team and, as a result, within the organisation. I already have so much to say about how much I’ve learned. I’m now putting all my theory into practice and loving it!
Photos courtesy Sage Gateshead. ©Mark Savage