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Role Purpose
To lead the project delivery in Ethiopia and deliver against the programme’s stated objectives. The postholder will be working with the East Africa Arts cluster and the wider British Council team to deliver programmes, audiences and partnerships which contribute to the British Council’s SSA Arts programme.
Main opportunities and challenges for this role:
The ideal candidate should have experience in implementation and delivery of projects in a similar role, with knowledge of the arts sector in Ethiopia. This role requires a clear understanding of project management and communicating the impact of the programmes implemented.
You should have the ability to communicate across a wide range audience, and facilitate engagement with cross country audiences as you will be responsible to facilitate new engagements between artists in the region as well as artists and audiences in SSA and the UK through supporting region wide programmes.
The post holder should be skilled in partnership development and brokering, driving dialogues and building the capacity of institutions and organisations in contributing towards meaningful participation of young people in the creative sector.
You will also have the responsibility of managing the financial, granting, contracting and operational functions of the programme team, ensuring compliance with the British Council’s policies and project management framework.
As with any business that experiences peaks and troughs of activity, there is likely to be a need to work outside office hours from time to time.
Main accountabilities but not limited to the following:
A connected and trusted UK in a more connected and trusted world.
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Pay band: 6
Contract type: - Fixed Term Contract Until 31 March 2025
Location: Addis Ababa, Sub Saharan Africa, ET
Department: Arts
Role specific knowledge and experience:
The ideal candidate should be skilled in the following areas:
Essential Requirements–
The successful candidate will need to possess the following requirements:
Desirable requirements
Additional Information: Role holder must have existing rights to live and work in the country the role is based.