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Arts Development Officer

  • Part time
  • £30,030 pro-rata
  • Cromarty
  • Closing 6th May 2022


  • Advertised from 22nd April 2022
  • 24 Hours per week for a salary of £20,592 per annum (full time equivalent £30,030p.a.)

Role

The Cromarty Arts Trust (Reg Charity: SC003018) is seeking a new Arts Development Officer to maintain and develop its lively annual programme of events and activities.

The Cromarty Arts Trust was established in 1987 and operates several fine buildings (The Stables, Old Brewery and Ardyne) as the base for a very active arts and music programme. See its website cromartyartstrust.org.uk The Arts Development Officer is a key player in the small team of part-time staff and Trustees that run these activities and buildings and has responsibility for maintaining and developing the arts and music programme, grant applications and fundraising, targeted marketing, and managing the Trust’s website and social media. Applicants should have: Experience of creating, developing and managing high quality arts events and activities; experience of grant applications and fund-raising; creative marketing skills, including website and social media; the ability to work in a small team and to manage budgets. You will have a readiness to enjoy meeting and talking to guests and visitors and taking part in the Trust’s programme of events and activities; initiative, energy and enthusiasm; a team player who is ready to roll up sleeves.

Application notes

Further particulars of the role can be downloaded and read here: cromartyartstrust.org.uk/the-trust/recruitment Applicants should set out the reasons for their interest in, and suitability for, the position in a letter. They should also provide a CV and the names of two referees (including a recent employer in a relevant sphere of work) who we may approach if you are shortlisted for interview). These should be sent to pat@cromartyartstrust.org.uk by 5pm on Friday 6 May 2022. The Cromarty Arts Trust is an equal opportunities employer.