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Job Opportunity: Outreach and Education Manager:

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Organisation
Flock Charitable Trust
Closes
16 Feb 2023
Posted on
30 Jan 2023
Region
Auckland
Work type
Part time employment, Fixed Term
Work classification
Community & Access Arts, Performing Arts

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function description:
Part time ( 20 hours/week) , fixed term employment till December 31, 2023
Ideal start timeframe: ASAP
income range: $85,000 - $100,000 per annum (pro rata) dependant on practice

Lead Flock's Outreach & Education programme and facilitation team to deliver best practice, theatre-located weekly workshops across Auckland/ T?maki Makaurau in collaboration with our community organisational partners. Build on existing resources to solidify a Flock curriculum and approach to workshops, and lead the continued professional development and work culture of Flock's Outreach & Education facilitation team.
To step into this key leadership abilities function your passion for social impact through the performing arts will be at the forefront and you will align comfortably with Flock's values and desire to hold community equity and co-creation as a core driver in their work, and be confident leading appropriately in a variety of community settings.
This is a new function so there's plenty of space to bring your own vision, practice and systems to the table to build on initial foundations.
Flock embraces diversity and is committed to an inclusive workplace. We recognise and celebrate the uniqueness of individuals and the collective talent of all team members and participants and particularly encourage applications from those who reflect the communities we work alongside.
This is the right function for you if you:
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Understand how the arts can positively impact communities
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Have a formal qualification in theatre, drama education or related field
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Have a minimum five (5) years practice in facilitating drama workshops, and/or teaching drama in an educational setting and/or working as a professional theatre Director
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Feel comfortable interacting and leading groups from diverse cultural backgrounds and practices
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Have team and budget management practice
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Are confident with digital tools such as the Google or Microsoft 365 office suites and communication channels such as whatsapp, Zoom etc.
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Have a full New Zealand Driver's Licence
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Have a NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa.

Why Flock is a great place to work:
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The team and our participants - creative and community driven
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A commitment to continuing professional development
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A genuine flexible working environment
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Opportunity to feed into the future direction of a young charitable organisation and to build a function that best fits your own expertise and background

Our Organisation:
Flock Charitable Trust was created in 2017 with the goal of curating and managing arts programmes with social impact. We work with some of our most under-resourced and under-represented communities to create collaborative performance projects that are guided by the group members' unique backgrounds, expertise and practices.
Flock works from a strength located kaupapa; our focus is on what people can do, rather than the opposite, and we believe that everyone in the room has expertise and capability to share with each other.
Flock's foundational project was The Hobson Street Theatre Company (HSTC), an award winning company created in partnership with the Auckland City Mission (ACM) who have been creating and touring since 2010 with those who have used the services of the ACM.
Flock also runs the Toroa project, working with the former refugee community to connect them with creative programmes in T?maki Makaurau, and Siblings, a new theatre work created with people who live with discapability.
Our values:
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Collaborate - reciprocal sharing and learning
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Amplify - a variety of voices are core to our work
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Explore - embracing new ways to be creative and practice the arts
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Care - our people come first
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Celebrate - acexpertise the journey

?we want to show that homeless don't mean hopeless?

Hobson Street Theatre Company member

Links & Contact info: 
Flock websiteOutreach and Education Manager Job Description
How to submit the application:

Please send an email to Michelle Denize on michelle@flock.nz with your CV and a 2 minute (max.) video of yourself telling us (1) your name - what's one interesting thing about your name's origin or family connection ( or anything else about your name you'd like to share!) 2) What attracted you to the function 3) Describe your favourite theatre warm-up game.
Don't overthink it? it's just a way for us to put a face to your name and get to know you a bit better. P.S. shooting the video on your phone is just fine!
Contact Us by michelle@flock.nz with any other questions.

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Contact Email: michelle@flock.nz


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