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Are you the next Artistic Director of Courthouse Arts? Apps close 25th Feb, 2011.

posted Saturday, 1 Jan

Courthouse Arts is a unique and exciting hub for young people of the Geelong region that offers access to artistic experiences of the highest calibre.

Courthouse Arts is seeking a full-time (38 hours per week) talented Artistic Director to lead the organisation artistically in the next stage of its development.

Located in the heart of Geelong’s Cultural Precinct, Courthouse Arts is the region’s leading provider of arts experiences for young people between twelve and 25 years of age.

Currently undergoing a major renovation to its facilities, the organisation is seeking to recruit an Artistic Director who is prepared to work flexibly across a wide range of responsibilities and art forms, and who will set the artistic direction during an exciting period of renewal for the company.

This role will suit a person who is dynamic, innovative and adaptable. To apply asking people to apply send a covering letter, CV and document addressing the key selection criteria by the closing date. Postion description is avaivable by contacting Courthouse. (details below)

Courthouse is a place where young people with all levels of ability have access to arts experiences offered by staff of the highest quality, in an outstanding facility located at the centre of the artistic heart of the city. The Courthouse is part of an artistic community that recognises the importance of artistic experience in the personal and cultural growth of young people, and the contribution that these people make to the whole community both now and into the future.

For Further Information and Position Description email Edward James, Marketing and Administration Coordinator or phone (03) 5272 4689.

 

Applications Close: 5pm, Wednesday, February 25, 2010
 

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