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Public Programmes Coordinator - School of Music (could be a great wee job for someone)

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Public Programmes Coordinator – School of Music

Marketing Coordinator/Assistant
Auckland City
Full Time

The School of Music within the National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries is seeking to appoint a Public Programmes Coordinator.

School of Music
Vacancy Number: 13823

The School of Music within the National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries is seeking to appoint a Public Programmes Coordinator. The School of Music is one of the largest of its kind in New Zealand and runs an extensive programme of concerts, workshops and events with staff, students and visiting guest artists.

Liaising with external artists and contractors and working collaboratively with key colleagues from within the School of Music, the successful applicant will be responsible for all operational aspects of concert and event presentation. Duties also include working closely with the Public Programmes Manager to effectively position the School of Music through strategies and marketing campaigns designed to develop various audience and community bases.

The position requires strong organisational and events management skills, along with excellent interpersonal, time management, desktop publishing and public relations skills. High level oral and written communication skills and the willingness to work on selected evenings and weekends are essential. Knowledge of the music industry through study or performance and experience of music in a tertiary education context will be viewed favourably.

This is a level 3 position.

For any enquiries, please contact the Public Programmes Manager, Tamara Rickett This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Applications close 29th February 2012.

For further information go to www.auckland.ac.nz/opportunities

The University has an equity policy and welcomes applications from all qualified persons.

The University is committed to meeting its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi and achieving equity outcomes for staff and students.

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