Projectionist (Part-time Position)

Organisation/person name: 
Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery
Work type: 
Permanent: Part-Time
Work classification: 
Film & TV
Job description: 

PROJECTIONIST

(Part- time Position)

Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery, Napier, is one of New Zealand's leading museums with a national reputation for distinctive exhibitions in the fields of Twentieth Century Art Design and Architecture.  A distinctive aspect of the Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery is the Century Cinema – one of New Zealand’s most prominent art house cinemas.

We are seeking a reliable, enthusiastic person to join our organisation as a permanent part time Projectionist.  The hours are mainly Saturday and Sunday with occasional evening hours during the week.

The Projectionist is responsible for exhibiting film, video and DVD at the Century Theatre, providing technical assistance and support to the organisation in the promotion of film as an art form in Hawke’s Bay. 

Candidates will have a relevant qualification, film sector experience and strong technical abilities as related to moving image.  They will also be able to demonstrate an understanding of customer service requirements, methodical working methods and the ability to work unsupervised.

Applications close:   Friday 25 September 2009

Opportunity location: 
Hawke's Bay - Napier
Key skills sought: 

Film Sector experience, Strong technical abilities as related to moving image.

Start date: 
Monday, 12 October 2009
This opportunity is: 
Paid
Salary low $: 
16
Salary high $: 
18
Closing date: 
Friday, 25 September 2009
Contact details: 

Tanya Stewart

Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery

PO Box 248, Napier

Email: tstewart@hbmag.co.nz

Tel: (06) 835 9241

Fax: (06) 835 9249

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    Hawkes Bay Museum & Art Gallery, Napier

    The Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery is now closed order to undertake a significant redevelopment project.

    Home to Hawke's Bay's great treasures: Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery is a place of stories, heritage, art and artefacts - a place where visitors can explore New Zealand's vibrant art and cultural history.

    The redevelopment project will repackage the exterior to match the wealth within. Our doors will reopen in 2013.

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