South Africa Thu 23-06-2011

Greatmore Studios, Cape Town Seeks New Director.
Press Release | Greatmore Studios

After successfully steering Greatmore Art Studios for two and a half years, Kate Tarrat Cross is vacating the post of Director to pursue new development opportunities. 

Greatmore Studios, Cape Town, South Africa

Greatmore Studios, Cape Town, South Africa | Image:Transartists.org

Greatmore Studios thus seeks a new Director who can build on the solid foundations laid and give inspired leadership and direction to its work. Knowledge and networks within the South African Art world and the ability to work flexibly and creatively in a culturally diverse & changing environment, are important attributes for the position.

The position also requires skill and experience in managing a small organisation with a limited budget and taking full responsibility for marketing , communications and fundraising initiatives.

A detailed job description and person specification for the Director is available on the Greatmore Studios website, here.

If you are or know of a candidate who is skilled at working creatively with artists and promoting general awareness of the visual arts and have proven qualities which include leadership, operations and budgetary skills, Greatmore Studios would like to hear from you.

Kindly email a motivation letter, resume of your skills, experience and qualifications as well as details of contactable references to;

The Chairperson,
Greatmore Art Studios Board.

at info@greatmoreart.org.

Key dates:

Closing date for Applications; July 20, 2011.
Interviews will begin on Monday 25 July.
It is hoped that the successful candidate can commence duties by   1 September, or sooner, but this will be subject to negotiation.

Greatmore Studios,
47 - 49 Greatmore Street,
Woodstock, 7975
Cape Town.
www.greatmoreart.org
Tel: (00)27 21 447 9699
Fax: 086 663 4830

 

Posted By: Allan Kapten

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