
19 February 2024
The Creative Engagement Manager will be responsible for managing all duties associated ArtsEkta’s creative engagement function with the overarching aim of ensuring excellence in intercultural arts practice across Northern Ireland. The post holder will work collaboratively with other key personnel in ArtsEkta to deliver a range of events and projects in a timely and professional manner and develop and strengthen all stakeholder relationships.
To apply please download and complete the application form and return to admin@artsekta.org.uk by 12noon on 4th March 2024
Please also download and fill our the equal opportunities monitoring form and attach separately to your application.
Interviews will take place w/c 11th March 2024. You will receive an email confirming a date and time if you have been shortlisted.
D/deaf and disabled applicants fulfilling the basic criteria for the role will be interviewed. If you have any specific access requirements for the interview or foresee any barriers to the proposed way of working, please specify if you are invited to interview.
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