Arts Centre Co-ordinator at Tŷ Glyndŵr
Introduction
Bocs, a young artists’ co-operative are opening a new arts centre in Tŷ Glyndŵr and require a
co-ordinator with exceptional organisational skills, creative flair and some experience of working in a professional arts environment to lead on the administration and day to day management of the centre and to develop our artists education work including courses, residencies, and fund finding.
The Art Centre Co-ordinator will be self-employed as a freelance contractor. The funding for this freelance contract has been confirmed.
Background
Bocs is a young artists’ co-operative who will spearhead ground-breaking fine art exhibitions, performance events and provide a hub for the growth of excellence in the arts.
In collaboration with other communities, voluntary groups, local schools, art venues and initiatives, the group aims to maximise the use of the art space known as “Tŷ Glyndŵr” and enliven a prime tourist location.
Bocs’ mission is to:
- Establish a focal point for excellence in young contemporary art.
- Provide a space to exhibit, perform and work.
- Provide a space to exchange ideas and share skills.
- Engage with the local community
Bocs’ roots in the contemporary art gallery, Oriel Dafydd Hardy has allowed us to support and showcase local young artists from sixth form to post graduation through exhibitions/events and informal mentoring. We hope that with the new arts centre in Tŷ Glyndŵr, we will be able to expand and improve on our past success.
Candidate Requirements
He or she will be confident, diplomatic, reliable and well organized. Other essential attributes include the ability to:
- Manage stress and responsibility
- Take initiative and work with a pro-active approach
- Communicate confidently with excellent verbal and written skills
- Work with excellent IT skills, including Excel and Photoshop
- Work as part of a team
Other desirable qualities include:
- Arts degree or equivalent
- Knowledge of and enthusiasm for contemporary art
- Experience of gallery, museum exhibition and / or theatre work as an artist or staff member
- Voluntary work experience
- Familiarity with marketing and PR
- Valid UK driving license
- Multiple-language skills
Working in an environment where initiative and creativity are valued, the successful candidate will enjoy the freedom of self-direction and the support of the Bocs committee and board of advisors. The contractor will be required to be flexible as the work frequently takes place over weekends, evenings and holidays.
Length of Contract and Working Conditions
The Arts Centre Co-ordinator will be contracted to work for a fixed term of 49 weeks over one calendar year with interim reviews at 1, 3, 6 and 9 months and a final review at 11 months. The company reserves the right to terminate the contract based on the performance reviews. In such cases one month’s notice may be given.
Fee
The fee is based on Voluntary Arts Wales’ pay scale for a band 4 administrator, £17,500 to £19,000 pa. We will be paying a fee of £13,185.96 for 30 hours per week for a period of 49 weeks. This is equivalent to £8.97 per hour.
The contractor is expected to invoice the company for their work at the end of the month, they may choose to use the template supplied.
How to apply
- Download and read the more detailed project brief at the foot of this page along with other required documents.
- Please write to us with a covering letter including your CV with references; a completed application form and a completed equal opportunity monitoring form.
- Application documents can be e-mailed to oriel@dafyddhardy.co.uk or sent by post to:
Bocs,
c/o 12 Y Maes,
Caernarfon,
Gwynedd,
LL55 2NF - The deadline for applications is the 5th of April 2012.
- The short listed candidates will be notified by telephone or e-mail by the end of the day on the 18th of April 2012. The candidates will receive an information pack with further details about the project. Candidates will be required to prepare a short 5 minute presentation and a brief proposal for their interview.
- The recruitment selection panel will conduct interviews with the chosen candidates in the week beginning the 30th of April 2012 in Caernarfon.
- Candidates are further scored for their suitability and the preferred individual will be contacted and offered the conditional post.
This position was originally advertised in January 2012, previous applicants need not apply.
If there are no suitable candidates, the post will be re-advertised.
Downloadable Documents
- Job Brief - Condensed (pdf, 136KB)
- Application Form (pdf, 172KB)
- Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form (pdf, 236KB)
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