Applying
Application deadline: Fri 11 Oct 2019
To apply, please email your CV along with a covering letter to Alex Homewood, Student Arts Development Manager (a.m.homewood@bath.ac.uk). Your covering letter should outline your experience and how you meet the person specification. The deadline for applications is Friday 11th October 2019.
Details
The Edge Arts Community (EAC) is a thriving, creative network run by and for University of Bath students. It is free to join and open to all undergraduate and postgraduate students studying at Bath. The EAC aims to inspire creativity across campus and encourage more students to get involved in arts activities.
The EAC is led by 2 Supervisors, a Marketing Coordinator, 3 Event Coordinators and a Postgraduate Coordinator who are employed on a casual basis alongside a voluntary Steering Group who make important decisions about the future direction of the EAC.
The Steering Group meets, once a semester and is open to all EAC members.
The EAC Event Coordinators work closely with EAC colleagues and the Steering Group to plan and deliver all EAC events including; Freshers’ Week, Open Days, workshops and socials. They gain valuable professional development experience working closely with the University’s arts team.
For more information about the role, please contact Alex Homewood (a.m.homewood@bath.ac.uk)
Key Responsibilities:
- To work collaboratively with the EAC Supervisors and Steering Group members to devise and implement a programme of events and development opportunities for students signed up to the Edge Arts Community.
- To plan, organise and promote exciting creative workshops, exhibitions, trips, shows and opportunities to increase student engagement and develop artistic practice across campus.
- To support the EAC Marketing Coordinator to produce and share promotional material via the Edge website, EAC newsletter and social media platforms.
- To act as Duty Manager during EAC events, welcome new participants and encourage participation from the student community.
- To support the award of Edge Arts Development funding to successful student applicants.
- To work closely with the Arts Office Student Arts Development Manager and University Arts Assistant who coordinate wider Arts programme activity on behalf of the University.
- To build and nurture relationships with student societies and elected SU representatives.
- To collaborate with student societies on specific EAC events where appropriate.
- To provide student perspectives and feedback from the wider Edge Arts community in appropriate forums.
- To help raise awareness of the arts on campus and regionally, and to encourage increased participation amongst students.
- To become an ambassador for the Edge Arts Community at public-facing events including; Freshers Week, Open Days and Refresh.
- To become a part-time member of the Office for the Arts, supporting student focussed projects and advocating for the arts more broadly.
- To be available at short notice, and to work flexibly as required.
Person Specification:
We are looking for someone who is passionate about the arts and is keen to develop their creative skillset. You will need to possess the following attributes:
- Self-motivated and proactive
- Able to work both independently and as part of a team
- An active listener
- Clear interest in and passion for creativity
- Strong communication and networking skills
- Good planning and administrative skills
- A collaborative spirit
- Flexible working approach