Audience Development Manager
Ever wanted to be a vital part of a passionately-ambitious national arts organisation?
We need your help to achieve our core goal of understanding, developing and diversifying our audience.
Audience Development is a relatively new field in arts management. We are looking for someone who is both strategic and visionary, and is used to leading the field rather than following the rest.
You will have a proven track record in delivering results and a focus on innovation and change. You will manage and motivate a new team at the hub of our organisation that includes marketing, communications, sales, customer service, promotion and publicity.
If you enjoy making a difference, have exceptional relationship management skills and the proven ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of audiences, we want to hear from you.
A tertiary qualification in marketing, public relations, business, communications or related discipline is expected and some experience in the Arts or not-for-profit sector is desirable.
relationship management, interpersonal, communication, project management, risk management, analytical, problem solving, organisational
To apply for this position, please contact us for a Position Description- steven@pulsehr.co.nz and email your Cover Letter and CV by 13 May.
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- Chamber Music New Zealand
Chamber Music New Zealand is this country’s largest presenter of top quality chamber music concerts throughout New Zealand. Our activities are divided into three strands: the Concert Season, which showcases top international artists; our Regional Concerts, with a focus on New Zealand performers; and the New Zealand Community Trust Chamber Music Contest, which fosters the musical stars of the future.
Binding these strands together is a strong commitment to New Zealand music and musicians which has led to many specially commissioned works from New Zealand composers and the promotion of New Zealand performers.
CMNZ is a not for profit organisation and receives major funding from Creative New Zealand.

































