Communications Manager
E ngä mätä waka o te motu, e ngä karangatanga maha, te iti me te rahi tënä koutou katoa, he karere he panui tenei e pa ana ki etahi tunga hou is Toi Aotearoa mo te hunga e hiahia ana kia mahi ai i roto i te ao Toi.
Creative New Zealand (the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa) is the national arts development organisation, promoting and supporting the arts and artists in New Zealand. Creative New Zealand receives funding from the New Zealand Lottery Grants Board and directly from the Government through Vote: Arts, Culture and Heritage.
Do you want to have the chance to make an impact on arts development in New Zealand?
We are looking for a skilled specialist to lead our communications function. The focus of the role is on providing high-level advice on communication and advocacy issues and to providing day to day operational management of the Communications Team.
Significant experience in the development of communication strategies in government and business organisations
Ability to develop and manage an integrated communications plan
Knowledge of media relations, systems and personnel, and their audiences
A commitment to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Experience with arts practice, planning, administration or management is desirable
Please email a cover letter and your Curriculum Vitae (noting the reference Communications Manager to recruitment@creativenz.govt.nz
Experienced Communication Manager
Applications close at 5.00 pm Monday, 16 November 2009.
Creative New Zealand is a member of the Equal Employment Opportunities Trust with a commitment to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi.
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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.











































