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New RADO sought for the Eastern Riverina region
EXECUTIVE OFFICER, EASTERN RIVERINA ARTS PROGRAM
(RADO)
Salary package including vehicle: $63,950
The Eastern Riverina Arts Program (ERAP)
is an organisation that provides active leadership in making the
region known for the dynamism of its artists and the breadth of
cultural activity which enriches the lives of the community and
makes it a better place to live.
ERAP is seeking a highly motivated and experienced individual to
lead a dynamic community cultural development program for the region,
which comprises the local government areas of Bland, Coolamon, Cootamundra,
Harden, Junee, Lockhart, Temora, Tumut, Tumbarumba, Wagga Wagga
and Young.
The Executive Officer - Regional Arts Development (or RADO - Regional
Arts Development Officer) works closely with the Eastern Riverina
Arts Program - Regional Arts and Cultural Board, as an advocate
for community cultural development and provides advice and assistance
to community, arts and cultural groups and artists in the region.
The RADO liaises regularly with Regional Arts NSW, Local Government
bodies, local arts councils, funding bodies and the RADOs
in other regions.
The Executive Officer / RADO will be responsible for overseeing
the Promotions and Small Projects Officer, facilitating, instigating
and promoting arts and community cultural development in the region.
All applications must be addressed to the Chairperson, Eastern
Riverina Arts Program and received by 5:00pm Friday 15 August
2003. Applications received after this closing date will not
be considered.
Applications may be posted to 80 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga
NSW 2650, faxed to 02 6925 8154 or emailed to erap@ozemail.com.au.
For further information please contact The Eastern Riverina Arts
Program Tel 02 6921 6890 or download the Position Description here:
Download the RADO Position Description in PDF
(135K)
Download the RADO Position Description in Word
(620K)
Regional Arts Development Officer
positions in NSW are funded through the NSW Ministry for the Arts
in partnership with Local Government.
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