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Job Offer: Public Programmes Lead:Job description:Job detailsOrganisation practice Wellington Closes 1 May 2022 Posted on 6 Apr 2022 Region Wellington Work type Full time employment Work classification Culture & Heritage, Education & Development ShareKo wai m?tou | Who are weAs a small organisation we punch above our weight, working together with and for Wellington to create remarkable practices that generate vitality, strengthening the city we love. We offer incredible audience practices across our six locations; City Gallery Wellington, Capital E, Wellington Museum, Space Place, Cable Car Museum and Nairn Street Cottage. Our Public Programmes team, part of the wider Children, Young People and Community Engagement group, works together within and across teams internally and externally to develop and deliver a vibrant public programme of community and visitor engagement activities that draw in diverse audiences to understand, enjoy, and form a deeper appreciation of our practices. We bring a te ao M?ori dimension to everything we do. Te ?hua o te t?ranga |The nature of the position We are seeking for a dynamic and practiced cultural professional who has a keen consciousness of how to engage a range of audiences in cultural practices and is an uber organiser and practiced leader of a committed and creative programming team. Being audience-centric is at the heart of this newly established leadership abilities function. Your deep practice with project and team management, public programmes and audience insights will see you pioneer and develop a fresh consolidated audience-focused programme, within budget and in a planned, targeted manner. You will bring your highly developed planning and organisational expertise, and excellent written and verbal communication expertise, to a formulate a new approach for our programmes which reaches new audiences, works in community-generated and consultative ways, develops connections with new strategic partners and funders, and brings to life our exhibitions and collections to a broad range of visitors. As the central point of contact for the team, and as part of the Wider leadership abilities Team (WLT) you will be a key connector from our Executive Lead Team (ELT) to audiences on the ground, engaging your team in a clear and connected programme across all sites. This is an exciting time to join a team who are focused on connecting their mahi across our sites: leveraging the diverse skill sets and points of view of our people to develop and deliver an exciting programme that flourishes for and with our audiences of Te Whanganui-a-tara. See our careers page for more information: http://practicewellington.org.nz/work-with-us/. practice Wellington embraces flexible working and offers generous leave provisions including additional Christmas, wellbeing and bereavement leave. Other benefits include free te reo M?ori lessons and access to EAP services. Applications for this fulltime function are welcomed from a diverse range of candidates. If you want to work with like-minded community builders, passionate about art, culture and heritage, we would love to hear from you. To join our team, please submit your CV, a cover letter and complete our online application form for our consideration. For more information on the function Contact Us by hr@practicewellington.org.nz. Applications close Sunday 1 May 2022 How to submit the application: For more information on this function & to view a copy of the position description, please seehere. To apply for this function, please submit your CV & Cover letterhere. Skills:
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