Yvonne Volkart on 31 Aug 2001 12:35:20 -0000 |
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Dear all, maybe the following job ad is for interest. Make, the London based magazine for women's art is still seeking for a director and manager!! best yvonne Wanted: DIRECTOR of MAKE the organisation for women in the arts (formerly the Women's ArtLibrary|) JOB DESCRIPTION Job Summary To manage, develop and promote MAKE as the principal organisation in the UK - and as a major international resource - for the promotion and public appreciation of work by women artists. Critical success areas Organisational development: to provide the vision and leadership for MAKE's further development as a well- known and respected promoter of work by women artists, including contributions to the development of public policy on the arts, to curating and exhibiting, to sharing of practice among artists, to extending accessibility to the public and to academic research and educational practice. This will include developing new systems, work practices and skills within the organisation to meet targets in these areas. Strategic and operational planning: to translate ambitions and ideas into realistic plans and schedules for the organisation and for individual staff and to manage a regular means of agreeing and reviewing these plans with the Executive Committee, and with funders as appropriate. Public accessibility: to increase the availability to the public of MAKE's work and collection through publications, web access, digitisation of the collection and other means. Art world impact: to increase the membership and use of MAKE by artists, curators and exhibitors, academic bodies and public policy makers, in order to ensure that the contribution to culture of women artists is represented, appreciated and promoted. Financial management: to secure optimum recurrent and project revenue for MAKE from the widest possible sources so as to ensure its financial stability and long-term viability, including preparing and agreeing budgets with the Executive Committee, managing budgets and cost controls, meeting own financial targets, liaising with funders and presenting timely information, and complying with terms of funding agreements. Marketing and promotion: to review and develop MAKE's products and services to its various clients and audiences to be relevant to its purpose and their needs and to be economically viable; to be a proactive ambassador for MAKE in arts and public settings; to inititiate and develop marketing activities which will generate income and impact to further MAKE's aims; and to ensure that all events and publications bearing MAKE's name are planned and managed to achieve optimal effect for the organisation and that no activity puts MAKE at avoidable risk financially or of reputation. Research and academic relations: to ensure MAKE has the systems and programmes of activity to support research into women's art practice, particular artists or themes, by women artist members, academics or students, educationalists, public policy makers, media people, public bodies or individuals; to develop educational products and research projects with academic institutions; to develop the relationship with CSM as MAKE's host and an important potential partner in products and research. Publishing: to implement publication and editorial policies and to review with advisory boards and the editors any publication to ensure that it is leading edge, contributing to MAKE's aims and is financially successful. Team management: to recruit, manage and develop staff on a day to day basis, agreeing short and medium term targets, implementing appraisal and appropriate training, and ensuring consistently high standards of client services. Other duties: to undertake other duties consistent with the role as directed by the Chair and /or Executive Committee. MAKE Executive Committee July 2001 FURTHER INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES ON THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE FOR STAFF ON INDIVIDUAL CONTRACTS The post The Director will work from the offices of MAKE, within the host institution, currently based at Charing Cross Road. Following satisfactory completion of their probationary period, staff are required to participate in the MAKE appraisal scheme. Salary Salaries are reviewed annually on 1 April, based on performance and achievements, and level of job responsibilities, with an overall increase determined by the Executive Committee. Salaries are paid on or around the 20 of the month by cheque. Hours of work 35 hours per week and such additional hours may be necessary for proper fulfilment of duties and responsibilities. Job sharing and flexible working MAKE aims to meet requests to work on a job sharing basis whenever practicable. If a candidate is interested in job sharing, a letter with details of the request should be attached to the completed application. Flexible patterns of work will be considered depending on the particular responsibilities of the post. If shortlisted, a candidate interested in flexible working should let the recruiting manager know so that possibilities can be discussed. Holidays 24 days annual leave. The leave year runs from 1 April - 31 March. Staff are also entitled to Bank Holidays and any time when the Women's Art Library may be officially closed (e.g. between Christmas Day and the New Year Bank Holiday). Special Leave Staff may be granted limited or unpaid leave under special circumstances, such as the funeral of a close relative or approved study for examinations. Sickness and Maternity Identity Cards All staff are required to carry identity cards to enable access to London Institute buildings. All staff are required to adhere to this policy. The main terms and conditions of employment are set out to provide basic information to prospective candidates for a post at the Women's Art Library. Further details of terms and conditions will be provided at interview and in the contract of employment. If you have any further queries, please telephone the number below as we are happy to provide further information and assistance. The Women's Art Library 107-109 Charing Cross Road London WC2H ODU Telephone: 0207 514 8863 Fax: 0207 514 8864 Email: T.Nadim@csm.linst.ac.uk MAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE FOR THE DIRECTOR OF MAKE Location The Director will work from the offices of MAKE, within the host institution, currently based at Charing Cross Road. The Director will be expected to travel in and outside London as appropriate for furthering MAKE's aims or for a particular project. Tenure Following satisfactory completion of their probationary period, staff are required to participate in the MAKE appraisal scheme - both systems apply to all posts. The probationary period is for three months and is a period for both the new appointee and the organisation to see how the post is working out and to iron out any initial need for change. The post will be confirmed as a permanent appointment subject to satisfactory completion of the probationary period. Salary The salary will be £25,000 and reviewable anually. Salaries are reviewed annually on 1 April, based on performance and achievements, and level of job responsibilities, with an overall increase determined by the Executive Committee.The decision on any one- off bonus or consolidated increase in salary is made on the basis of performance and affordability. Both approaches have been taken in the past. Salaries are paid on or around the 20 of the month by cheque. Hours of work 35 hours per week and such additional hours may be necessary for proper fulfilment of duties and responsibilities.The Director will be expected to attend meetings, e.g. with the EC, in evenings and occasionally at weekends. Job sharing and flexible working MAKE aims to meet requests to work on a job sharing basis whenever practicable. If a candidate is interested in job sharing, a letter with details of the request should be attached to the completed application. Flexible patterns of work will be considered depending on the particular responsibilities of the post. If shortlisted, a candidate interested in flexible working should let the recruiting manager know so that possibilities can be discussed. Holidays 30 days annual leave. The leave year runs from 1 April - 31 March. Staff are also entitled to Bank Holidays and any time when the MAKE offices /Women's Art Library may be officially closed (e.g. between Christmas Day and the New Year Bank Holiday). Special Leave Staff may be granted limited or unpaid leave under special circumstances, such as the funeral of a close relative or approved study for examinations. Maternity Leave A full time staff member who has completed one (1) year of continuous employment with MAKE by the end of the twelfth (12th) week before the baby is due is entitled to paid maternity leave as follows: 6 weeks at full salary,10 weeks at 50% salary,13 weeks at 25% salary. Staff members entitled to paid maternity leave are also entitled to take up a total maximum leave, paid and unpaid, before commencing paid maternity leave. A staff member on maternity leave is required to give 15 days notice if she wishes to extend or reduce her maternity leave. Maternity leave does not effect a staff members' normal leave entitlement (although she will not be entitled to additional days in lieu of public holidays falling within the maternity leave period). Identity Cards All staff are required to carry identity cards to enable access to London Institute buildings. All staff are required to adhere to this policy. The main terms and conditions of employment are set out to provide basic information to prospective candidates for a post at MAKE. Further details of terms and conditions will be provided at interview and in the contract of employment. If you have any further queries, please telephone the number below as we are happy to provide further information and assistance. MAKE, 107-109 Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H ODU Tel: 0207 514 8863 Fax: 0207 514 8864 Email: T.Nadim@csm.linst.ac.uk DIRECTOR of MAKE PERSON SPECIFICATION Essential attributes … Sound knowledge of contemporary art practice and women's art, government cultural and arts policy and opportunities to promote women's art. … Knowledge of art education and developments in academic research and practice, and in the fields of learning and social change. … Knowledge and ideas about funding sources and opportunities. … Ability to develop contacts and networks in the arts and beyond, e.g. media and commerce. … Ability to develop and present ideas and arguments clearly and persuasively, interpersonally, in writing and in presentations/ public settings. … Experience of design and production of art publications. … Ability to manage and direct teams of staff with varied roles and skills successfully, including reconciling different ideas and ways of working. … A successful track record in project management, fund-raising and financial management. … Ability to blend and coordinate several projects and strands of activity to contribute to shared success and identity. … I.T. and Web literacy. … High levels of energy and resilience and ability to inspire colleagues to extend themselves intellectually and in effort. … Strong commitment to the aims of MAKE. … Experience as a successful manager. MAKE Executive Committee, July 2001. **************************************************** Yvonne Volkart Riedtlistrasse 30 CH-8006 Zuerich fon/fax 0041 1 362 41 09 e-mail: yvolkart@access.ch **************************************************** ** distributed via <oldboys list>: no commercial use without permission ** <oldboys list> is an unmoderated mailing list for global cyberfeminism ** to remove your address from the list, send a message to: <oldboys-unsubscribe-xy=domain.topleveldomain@lists.ccc.de> ** more info: send mail to: oldboys-info@lists.ccc.de and/or <oldboys-faq@lists.ccc.de> ** archive: http://www.nettime.org/oldboys ** contact: oldboys-owner@lists.ccc.de ** www.obn.org