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UK Film Council are appointing... closing date Monday 30th May!
More Information:
http://www.ukfilmcouncil.org.uk
Vacancy for UK Partnerships Project & Team Administrator at the UK Film Council
c. £26k per annum + benefits
The UK Film Council UK Partnerships department is seeking a highly motivated and well organised individual to assist the UK Partnerships Coordinator.
The UK Partnerships team work closely with the UK Film Council’s key partnerships in the United Kingdom, including the nine Regional Screen Agencies, the British Film Institute, Northern Ireland Screen, Scottish Screen, Film Agency for Wales, Skillset and First Light Movies.
The successful candidate will need experience of working in an administrative role preferably within a public or creative industries environment. The role requires exceptional organisational skills along with solid IT, report writing and PA skills.
A strategic thinker s/he will have a proven track record in project administration and delivery.
Good interpersonal skills are essential, with the ability to forge and sustain strong working partnerships both internally and with external partners and funded organisations..
The successful candidate will be able to prioritise their own workload and demonstrate excellent attention to detail.
For further details and an application form apply online at:
http://www.ukfilmcouncil.org.uk/jobs, or alternatively send a large self-addressed envelope quoting the relevant reference to the HR Co-ordinator, UK FILM COUNCIL, 10 Little Portland Street, London W1W 7JG. We do not accept CVs. Please quote application reference UKP/0508 on all correspondence.
Closing date for applications will be Monday 30th May
Due to the high number of applicants for vacancies at the UK Film Council, we regret that we are unable to reply to those not selected for interview. If you have not heard from us by 30 June 2008, you should assume that your application has been unsuccessful.
The UK Film Council has been established by the Government as the lead organisation for developing the film industry and film culture in the UK. For further details, please see our website: http://www.ukfilmcoun.cil.org.uk
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