[BCMA] Job Posting - ARTS COORDINATOR - City of Richmond
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The City of Richmond is a diverse and dynamic community, undergoing
transformation in pursuit of our vision to be the most appealing,
livable and well-managed community in Canada.
ARTS COORDINATOR
Regular Full-Time
2010-I-01
$36.13 - $42.70 (Per Hour)
POSITION OVERVIEW
This specialized position involves the development of arts and cultural
activities, city wide arts education programs, fine arts programs,
special events, exhibitions, public and community art projects and city
wide festivals. The work involves planning, co-ordinating,
administering, and providing leadership within the Arts, Culture and
Heritage Division. Examples of key work include:
* Develop and implement arts and cultural activities with various
non-profit groups, City staff, agencies, artists, cultural industries
and media.
* Raise awareness of the arts and provide opportunities for arts
education within the community.
* Develop the appropriate infrastructure to support the arts and provide
opportunities and partnerships for artists.
* Build and foster relationships with a variety of organizations and
groups to advance the arts in Richmond.
* Plan, implement and manage arts and cultural activities, programs,
special events and performances.
* Recruit, supervise and train union staff, contract instructors, and
volunteers.
* Prepare, administer and monitor budgets.
* Liaise with a variety of City departments to maintain and enhance the
delivery of arts and cultural activities.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
University graduation with a Bachelors degree in Fine Arts, Arts
Administration or a related discipline. Two to five years' experience in
an arts and culture setting or related facility. Experience in planning
and implementing community wide programs and activities of an arts and
culture nature.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
* Knowledge of the cultural needs, interests and resources in the
community as related to activities, programs and special events.
* Knowledge and experience in developing marketing and promotional
strategies for arts and cultural activities and programs.
* Knowledge and experience in fundraising events.
* Ability to recruit, supervise, train and evaluate staff, instructors
and volunteers.
* Ability to prepare, administer and monitor budgets.
* Ability to write grants and reports.
* Ability to work as part of a team to deliver arts, cultural and
heritage services within the community.
* Ability to address complex situations that require sound decision
making skills.
* Ability to exercise considerable independence of judgement, action,
tact and initiative in performing the work.
* Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with a
variety of groups and businesses.
* Ability to successfully pass a Criminal Record Check.
WORKING CONDITIONS AND EFFORT
Duties are performed in an office environment.
This position offers competitive compensation, benefits package and a
compressed day work schedule (9 days in a fortnight).
People - Excellence - Leadership -
Team - Innovation
For further details regarding this job opportunity, please visit our
website at www.richmond.ca/jobs. Applicants should submit a detailed
resume, with cover letter, that reflects their knowledge, skills and
abilities relevant to the position, no later 5:00 p.m., January 15,
2010, quoting 2010-I-01 to:
Human Resources Division,
City of Richmond, 6911 No. 3 Road, Richmond, BC V6Y 2C1.
Fax: 604-276-4169; E-mail (Word or PDF format only): resume at richmond.ca
We thank all applicants in advance for their interest. However, only
those under consideration will be contacted. This position is restricted
to those legally entitled to work in Canada. The City of Richmond is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
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