Orchestra Manager definition
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Annual leave is normally scheduled by your Orchestra Manager, but in Orchestras where part of the annual leave entitlement is not scheduled (known as ‘own choice leave’), you should apply for it from your Orchestra Manager well in advance of the dates when you wish to take it.
The Formal Procedure of the BBC Capability Policy will be followed, and the Orchestra Manager will write to the player notifying them of the concerns over their musical performance and will invite them to a meeting (First Capability Meeting) to discuss the matter.
Players who wish to request assistance should apply to their Orchestra Manager.
The Leader/Conductor, Orchestra Manager, Orchestrator(s) Librarian, and Music Prep Service/Supervising Copyist must be credited by name and position.
Every 12 months, players will have an informal conversation with their Section Principal (section members) or Orchestra Manager (Section Principals) to review their musical performance during the past year.
If any member, the Principal Conductor, the Orchestra Manager or the Chief Executive, is concerned about either the professional conduct or the playing standard of one of the Section Principals, it should be discussed with the Chief Executive who shall decide whether or not to raise the issue.
The Orchestra Manager will give the player written notification of the selected repertoire no later than four weeks prior to the assessment.
The assessment panel will comprise Orchestra Manager and anyone else that the BBC decides is reasonably needed to assess the player’s musical performance.
The Orchestra Manager will give good faith consideration to the independent person’s advice, but the Orchestra Manager will remain solely responsible for taking all decisions following the assessment.
Players accept that the Orchestra Manager and Director may seek feedback from anyone who is competent to assess a player’s musical performance, including without limitation the BBC’s producers.