APPLICATION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO JANUARY 14th 2022.
You will lead on the delivery of East Street Arts public-facing and community engagement programme and continue to develop it during the 12 month period.
This is an opportunity for someone who wants to play a significant part in supporting the organisation, through maternity cover, to ensure our public-facing programme continues to work
with artists and audiences to deliver meaningful art commissions within our neighbourhoods.
If you are someone who is committed to and enjoys working with people from all backgrounds and abilities, and understands the importance of supporting artists then this is the role for you!
Salary: £34,000 FTE, 4 days per week role, a 12 month contract dependent on applicant start times.
Type of Contract: Fixed term contract.
Deadline for applications: 5pm, Friday 14th January 2022
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