Posted on: 15th June, 2026. Closing date: 22nd June, 2026
Apply by Monday 22 June at 12:00 for this full-time, fixed-term position based in Edinburgh.
The Edinburgh International Book Festival is a charity which brings together outstanding writers and thinkers from around the world together with curious audiences in 600 events for children and families, young adults, and adults each August, as well as year-round community activities.
The Book Festival has a permanent staff of 25 throughout the year, expanding over the spring and summer to a peak of around 135 staff during the Festival. All staff members play a role in the ongoing development of the organisation through several full team planning and debrief meetings during the year. The Brand and Audiences team is made up of five permanent, full-time key roles: Brand & Audiences Director, Brand Manager (who will line manage this position), Digital Marketing Manager, Audience Services Manager, and Brand & Programme Officer. Over the course of the year, a number of other seasonal and freelance members of staff join the team to deliver specific projects, including a Campaigns & Content Manager, Brand Assistant, and Publicist, some of which will interact with this role.
The role
The role of Brand and Site Runner supports the Brand & Audiences team (and wider colleagues as required), helping to ensure smooth brand operations, both public facing and behind the scenes, during the Festival. Part runner and part organiser, you'll keep some of their public Festival spaces looking tip-top and well stocked, ensure that event information is made available to audiences around the site, respond to day-to-day demands and essential errands, liaise with their site team, and eventually help us track and tidy away everything ready for the next Festival.
Aspects of the role are physical in nature, with a a light to moderate level of exertion will be required of the successful candidate. Examples of such responsibilities include moving lightweight signage, lifting and carrying boxes of print material short distances, and traversing the large Festival footprint multiple times a day. Manual handling and wider training will be given, and aids such as carts and trolleys will be available. All heavier construction and deconstruction is undertaken by their Site team and other partners, who will be able to assist the Brand team where they have need.
The role's key duties are:
Before the Festival (Mon 3 - Fri 14 August)
During the Festival (15 Aug - 30 Aug)
Post-Festival (Mon 31 August - Wednesday 2 September)
Person Specification
This is a busy position, and requires a high degree of organisation, can-do attitude, and flexibility. The successful candidate will display an ability to grasp plans quickly and hit the ground running, show determination and a willingness to get stuck in and be hands-on, as well as bringing bags of energy and an enthusiasm to make the most of their time working on the Festival. The Festival environment is fast-paced and this role is practical, so the ability to work quickly and independently is essential. The successful candidate will be reliable and can be depended on to complete their core tasks, whilst looking out for where else support may be required. The successful candidate will possess the following:
Personal Attributes
Pay Rate:£13.45 per hour
Location:Edinburgh
Contract: Fixed-term contract from Monday 3 August - Wednesday 2 September 2026, full-time.
Working Pattern:Will vary over the length of the contract, with indicative hours: Mon 3 - Fri 7 August: 9.30AM-5.30PM and Mon 10 August onwards: 35 hours/week (pro rata)