We're Hiring! Art Centre Manager and/or Marketing Pro
The Feilding and District Art Society is looking to employ an Art Centre Manager and/or Marketing Pro to oversee the day to day running and future development of the Art Centre into a thriving community arts hub.
This role could be fulfilled by one person employed for up to 40 hours per week or 2 part-time employees with the hours divided to suit their availability, particular skillsets and area of interest.
The work hours could be somewhat flexible, and we are open to the option of some work being completed from home – although it is essential that any employee is mainly based at the Art Centre and is very much seen as an accessible and integral member of the community.
The pay range is $25-$30 per hour negotiable in dependence upon skills and experience.
For more information about the Feilding and Districts Art Society, what we are looking for in an employee and the Job Description please see: fadasconz.files.wordpress.com...
Please note that applications close Wednesday 16 June 2021.
Our website needs a re-vamp but we suggest checking our facebook page to get a bit more of a feel for who we are: www.facebook.com...
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