Self-employed contractor / fixed term 2 years.
A Welsh Government role contracted by Arts Council Wales.
Contract remuneration: |
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£60,899 – £77,553 per annum (self-employed contractor / fixed term 2 years) |
The Project Director will lead on operational & strategic matters in relation to the new Welsh Government sponsored project to establish a new National Contemporary Art Gallery Wales (NCAGW).
As such, this is a high-profile opportunity involving significant stakeholder management in relation to government, key delivery partners including other national institutions, and the contemporary arts sector in Wales and internationally.
The Project Director will provide leadership to the Project Board in the delivery of this exciting national project involving a network of galleries distributed across the whole of Wales, a new brand with international profile, digital platforms that will complement the galleries, and the development of a new ‘anchor site’.
The Project Director (NCAGW) will be required to operate confidently at a senior level, working collaboratively with the senior leadership teams across the national partners and Welsh Government Sponsored Bodies, providing senior executive decision-making to the NCAGW Project Board.
The Project Director will lead the delivery and implementation of a Project Plan for the NCAGW ensuring that there is effective management of finances, resources and people, and ensuring that the NCAGW project business is being managed in an accountable and appropriate manner.
Closing date: 12:00pm midday, 10 March 2023
Interviews: TBC
Should you wish to find out more about the roles or have an informal discussion please contact richard.nicholls@arts.wales
Application is by CV and a brief covering letter (no more than two sides of A4) addressing the requirements of the role, along with the contact details of two references and an Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Monitoring Form. If you would like to submit your application in an alternative format, such as voice note or British Sign Language video, please contact us first.
Applications should be sent to: richard.nicholls@arts.wales by 12:00pm (midday) on 10 March 2023.
Applications from culturally and ethnically diverse people and underrepresented groups are encouraged and warmly welcomed. Applications are welcomed in Welsh or English and we will correspond with you in your language of choice. Applications submitted in Welsh will be treated no less favourably than applications submitted in English. We aim to take positive steps to ensure that all candidates are selected for vacancies solely on their suitability for the role.