The Association of Canadian Choral Communities (ACCC) is seeking an Arts Administrator to be contracted on a part time basis. The candidate should have experience in arts administration and the not-for-profit sector. Working closely with the Board of Directors, the Arts Administrator will be responsible for the day to day functioning of the organization, book keeping, maintaining and developing the membership data base, and contributing to projects as designated by the board.
The candidate should have a post secondary degree or equivalent education and experience in music or arts administration, and excellent computer, verbal and written communication skills. Knowledge of the Canadian and international choral community and the ability to communicate in both official languages would be assets. As an Independent Contractor, the candidate shall supply all necessary equipment, materials and supplies, and shall not rely on the equipment of ACCC for completion of tasks and duties.
Founded in 1982 as the Association of Canadian Choral Conductors, ACCC was renamed in 2008 as the Association of Canadian Choral Communities to reflect our expanded mandate and transformative restructuring. ACCC is a national arts service organization dedicated to promoting and celebrating the art of choral music by supporting conductors, choirs, choristers, composers and the choral industry. ACCC is the parent organization of the acclaimed National Youth Choir and Podium, a national biennial choral conference.
Starting date of appointment is October 1, 2011. ACCC is committed to the principle of equity and diversity in employment. All qualified persons are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
Please submit, via email, curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, and a one-page letter of application to: Ki Adams, President, ACCC (kiadams@mun.ca).
Application deadline is September 1, 2011.
For further information about ACCC please visit our website at www.choralcanada.org.
Sunday, July 3, 2011
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