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Job Offer: Creative Strategy Lead:Job description:Job detailsOrganisation Auckland Council Closes 20 Jun 2021 Posted on 9 Jun 2021 Region Auckland Work type Full time employment Work classification Culture & Heritage, Management & Admin, Marketing & Media Share»Inspire the creative vision for T?maki Makaurau»Build a clear and compelling story to increase the impact of the arts in the everyday lives of Aucklanders »Help focus investment decisions He angit?tanga: The opportunity Lead the development of an audience-led creative strategy for Auckland Council. In this function, you will work closely with arts teams within public programming, public art, and heritage collections to help focus investment decisions, provide curatorial leadership abilities, and inspire the creative vision for T?maki Makaurau. Led by research and insights, you will build a clear and compelling story to increase the impact of the arts in the everyday lives of Aucklanders. this function will require both internal and external collaboration. You will be able to lead a vision, inspire support through influence, and bring to bear your substantial sector networks to help form and shape the direction of the Council arts teams. You will have your finger on the pulse of the creative sector and contemporary arts scene in T?maki Makaurau. A deep knowledge of the landscape, sector challenges, and future trends are all critical. A background in policy, evaluation, and insights, or evidence of this in your work, is an advantage. Your work will demonstrate a strong knowledge of support for delivering M?ori results. The capability to form, develop, and grow internal teams will also be central to your work. Though you have no direct reports yourself, you will be responsible for establishing and growing multiple workstreams across directorates which involve arts results, playing key leadership abilities functions. You will have a process orientated brain, and demonstrated practice in establishing and monitoring new systems and structures. Context and guidance for the function is provided by: » Toi Whitiki - the Arts and Culture Strategic Action Plan » the Auckland Council Public Art Policy » the Auckland Music Strategy » the investment approach in Council's 10-year budget This is a newly created function where you will work closely with the Creative Partnership lead. There is scope for you to make the function your own where an increase in access and opportunities to participate in arts and culture is realised. He k?rero m?u: About you We are seeking for someone that can prosperously develop a framework of arts and culture programmes across Auckland informed by audience reach and through cross-sector collaboration. To be prosperous in this function, you will have: » Good knowledge and working knowledge of tikanga and te reo and practice in working with M?ori or within M?ori paradigms » 10+ years' practice in a function that blends creativity and strategy - within the arts sector is desirable but not a requirement » A track record of working collaboratively across diverse areas of work and stakeholders » Courage to be innovative and trial new ways of influencing the engagement of new or underserved audiences in arts and culture » Knowledge of the creative sector and stakeholder networks » capability to influence change often with the advice provided to elected members and decision makers A bachelor's degree in any of business management, strategy development, planning or policy, marketing, arts, research or law would be a good fit Ng? ?huatanga kei a m?tou: What we offer Auckland Council is one of the largest local authorities in the South Pacific providing essential services and facilities to more than 1.5 million people. We are committed to environmental action and green growth to achieve our vision of becoming the world's most liveable city. In return for your hard work, you can expect a flexible and supportive work environment. Ehara taku toa, he takitahi, he toa takitini My success is not mine alone, but the success of many. You will be offered a challenge, huge variety and a real opportunity to make a difference to the community. You'll also have access to a range of great Auckland Council benefits, including discounted Leisure Centre membership and a range of other partnership discounts! Tono inaianei: Apply Now! If you have the required practice and a passion for providing innovative leadership abilities for Arts and Culture, we want to hear from you! Applications close: 11.59pm on Sunday 20th June. Auckland Council is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) and we are committed to providing a working environment that embraces and values diversity and inclusion. If you have any support or access requirements, we encourage you to advise us at the time of application to assist you through the recruitment process. Links & Contact info: Apply Skills:
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