Key Responsibilities
While this role will work across all CAZK projects, the majority of time will be spent on managing 'Healing Arts for All' (HAFA), a large-scale, three-year heritage project that will engage Pendle's diverse communities in a wide range of activities including photography, textiles, film, sculpture, sound walks etc.
You will report and carry out project updates on HAFA through the National Lottery Heritage Fund Portal
Work closely with the CEO and accountant to develop and manage ongoing programme budgets to ensure they are delivered as agreed within set budgets and timescales
Working closely with the CEO, Board of Directors, and the team, you will lead on developing and managing creative art programmes, projects, activities, and events
Maintain and develop relationships among key partner organisations, local businesses, creatives, and host steering group meetings to develop new ideas and plans to progress and enhance the organisation, building communication and providing regular feedback
Produce reports to ensure that relevant stakeholders are fully and consistently informed and updated about the progress of creative projects
Day to day project and personnel management, including staff and artists' contracts, and project risk assessments
Attend events, projects, and meetings on behalf of Community Arts by ZK, where appropriate
Ensure appropriate systems are in place for monitoring information required by funders and to ensure that all contracted staff are fully briefed as to their responsibilities in respect of monitoring information
Maintain and update internal databases in order that data integrity is maintained and information is consistent across the data platforms
Monitor and assess available funding opportunities, and work alongside the CEO to submit funding applications and tender submissions
Develop new partnerships across Lancashire and Pendle to maximise existing and potential funding/tender opportunities
Ensure a high standard of professional conduct in dealing with other services and members of the public.
Contribute to the update of Community Arts by ZK policies and procedures in line with best practice
Undertake training considered necessary to fulfil your role and responsibilities
Participate in a process of continuous evaluation of the organisation's effectiveness in fulfilling its aims and objectives
Comply in all areas of work with Community Arts by ZK's Equality & Diversity Policy and Safeguarding protocols
The job role is 22.5 hours per week and the successful candidate will be required to work from our office at Northlight in Brierfield, Lancashire.
If you are interested in applying for this role, please send your CV and Covering letter (no more than two sides of A4) to info@communityartsbyzk.co.uk