Administration Assistant (part time 12 hours per week over 3-4 days)
Thursday, May 3, 2012 at 10:36AM
Kevin Harrison in Administration Arts Artlink Central Jobs Vacancies, Arts jobs

You will be working to support a busy and recognised participatory arts organisation to deliver efficient and responsive arts services and programmes in hospitals, schools and other community and arts settings.

Artlink Central is a leading participatory arts agency and charity in Central Scotland, developing artist led creative programmes for people with mental health issues, disabled people and those who face other social barriers. We use music, literature, storytelling, visual and performing arts to remove barriers that create or sustain inequality, and to discover and nurture creative talent in people, particularly emerging disabled artists. We possess a focus on developing evidence-based practice in:

• Arts and Health
• Arts and Disability
• Arts in Prisons
• Arts and Young People

The successful candidate will have a proven track record of working in a busy office environment, possess excellent administrative and IT skills and have a thorough knowledge of Microsoft Applications. You will also be proficient in working as part of a productive team, working flexibly and possess a capacity to meet tight deadlines. The ability to demonstrate a commitment to Artlink Central’s aims and objectives is highly desirable.

This role will be part time for 12 hours per week to be worked across 3 - 4 days.

£ 7.91 - 8.63 per hr depending on experience.

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You will need to complete and return both Application Form and Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form.

 

This opportunity is available in: Stirling


For further information, please contact info@artlinkcentral.org (David McQuatt), or call 01786 450971, or visit http://artlinkcentral.org. The deadline is Thursday 17 May 2012 at 17:00.

 

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