Manager, Private Giving and Partnerships

Organisation/person name: 
Creative New Zealand
Work type: 
Temporary: Full-Time
Work classification: 
Management - Arts
Job description: 

This is an outstanding opportunity to make a difference to the arts in New Zealand. This exciting new fixed term role is responsible for leading the delivery, monitoring and evaluation of Creative New Zealand’s three year pilot Private Giving and Partnerships Programme - which is focused on increasing private sector support and diversifying sources of income for the arts.

The role contributes to the sustainability of the arts in New Zealand by promoting the value and benefits of relationships between the private sector and the arts.

The role has a national focus and can be based in Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch, with travel required.

As a hands-on mentor, you will:

  • assist artists and arts organisations to develop stronger income streams from private sector support; and;
  • assist with the facilitation and development of mutually beneficial relationships between arts organisations and private donors/businesses.

You will be a well networked individual with a strong background in, and understanding of, fundraising - not necessarily in the arts.

Key skills sought: 

You will be a well networked individual with a strong background in, and understanding of, fundraising - not necessarily in the arts.

This opportunity is: 
Paid
Salary low $: 
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Salary high $: 
0
Closing date: 
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Contact details: 

To apply, please email a cover letter and your Curriculum Vitae to recruitment@creativenz.govt.nz

Applications close at 9.00 am Thursday 9 February 2012.

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    Creative New Zealand is the national agency for the development of the arts in New Zealand. The purpose of our work is to encourage, promote and support the arts in New Zealand for the benefit of all New Zealanders.
    (Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Act 1994).

    Our mandate is to support community and professional arts. In doing so, we uphold the principles of access, participation, and excellence and innovation in the arts.

    We value the partnership we have with Maori, in acknowledgement of their unique position as tangata whenua. Much of what makes New Zealand art unique lies in what makes New Zealand unique - our indigenous culture.

    We also value Pacific arts and their growing contribution to New Zealand identity. Given the increasing ethnic diversity of New Zealand’s population, Creative New Zealand works to ensure that our impact is felt across the population.

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