Art
Shape, is looking for a new Project Manager to run its newly Arts Council
funded Art Bridge programme. This is a
unique opportunity to join the team and work towards the inclusive goals of the
organisation.
Ideally
you will possess extensive knowledge of the arts, disability awareness,
planning, organisational and budget management skills, written and oral
communication capabilities and an appreciation of monitoring processes and
procedures.
You
will need to be available to work 2 days per week and have proven skills in the
areas of inclusive practise, artistic quality management, funder management and
communication, marketing, strategic fundraising, budget management, planning
and organisation, monitoring and evaluation, dissemination and reporting and
overall project management.
Salary
will be paid at government grade 22-25 (£19621-£21519) pro rata per annum
dependent on experience.
This is
a flexible part time post and hours are negotiable but you should expect to be
able to commit at least 2 days per week to the role.
Closing
date for applications Tuesday 25th October 2012.
Interviews
will be held at the Art Shape offices in Brockworth and dates will be confirmed
to successful applicants within one week of the closing date.
For
further information about Art Shape or this position please see www.artshape.org.uk
<http://www.artshape.org.uk/> or contact the office for an informal
discussion.
To
obtain an application pack please contact:
Art
Shape Ltd, Brockworth Court Farm, Court Road, Brockworth, Gloucester , GL3 4QU ,
tel: 01452 863855, email: info@artshape.org.uk <mailto:info@artshape.org.uk>
Please
note that application is by completion of the application form only and in the
interest of equal opportunities we will not accept CV's instead.
Art
Shape is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all
sectors of the community. If you have
any specific access requirements please contact the office to discuss how we
can best accommodate these.
Arts Council
England is the national
development agency for the arts in England , distributing public money
from the Government and the National Lottery.
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