Position Description
Flying Arts Regional Arts Fund (RAF) Program Lead
- Brisbane-based
- Part time role (3 days/week)
- Opportunity to engage and support regional QLD artists
Flying Arts Alliance is seeking a motivated and engaging RAF Program Lead to effectively lead the annual Regional Arts Fund (RAF) Grants Program and the RAF Boost Program of competitive grants in Queensland, in accordance with the Regional Arts Fund Guidelines.
As a RAF Program Lead, you will work both independently and as a member of a small dynamic team under the direction of the Executive Officer. This is an exciting opportunity to plan and lead RAF Programs. A key member of the Program team, this role works collaboratively with the Programs team to deliver RAF Programs to fulfil the role of Flying Arts Alliance as the Regional Program Administrator for Queensland.
This is a strategic program role with an opportunity to engage with the arts sector in Queensland and identify sector trends to inform the grants program; identify and present to sector networking opportunities on the grant program, and manage the RAF renewal category process including invitation, EOI and submission to the national assessment panel. You will work within a SmartyGrants environment and manage the portfolio budget.
This opportunity will suit an organised and flexible multi-tasker who thrives in a fast-paced environment with strong understanding and knowledge of project team management including budget allocation. Your highly developed interpersonal skills and professionalism will support you communicating fluently internally and with a diverse range of service providers and client groups, to deliver engaging RAF Programs. Knowledge of rural, regional and remote Queensland would be an advantage.
What you will need to have to be successful:
- Tertiary qualifications in arts administration or similar
- 3-5 years experience in leading state or national programs of engagement
- 3-5 years experience in leading arts teams and projects
- Knowledge of regional arts policy and arts funding environment
- Exceptional organisational and time management skills
- High level communication and interpersonal skills
- First class customer service ethos
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a small, dynamic and agile team
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively and share knowledge
You will also need to have a permanent right to work in Australia and ability to work outside regular office hours if and as required from time to time, a current driver’s licence and ability to undertake interstate travel if required. Knowledge/experience in CRMs and database/grant management software would be an advantage.
If you are an extraordinary arts administrator, with a passion for regional arts and supporting the creative life of Queenslanders, and would like to join our team, please send your CV and cover letter addressing the selection criteria to our Executive Officer, Paul Thompson at ceo@nullflyingarts.org.au by Sunday 29th January, 2023.