Programme Manager, Arts and Creative Industries

Programme Manager, Arts and Creative Industries, Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi (VIE-1412)

Job Responsibilities

In this role, you will need to:

  • manage successful delivery of a programme in culture and development by under the Arts and Creative Industries team, ensuring high impact and high quality implementation of all activities, communication and visibility, and monitoring, evaluation and learning.
  • play a key role in the delivery of all activities under the Cultural Heritage for Inclusive Growth programme by the Arts and Creative Industries team, working closely with the Head of Arts and Art Managers as well as team members and colleagues from other units.
  • work with different external counterparts, including but not limited to UK2 Programme Manager, Arts and Creative Industries institutional partners, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Vietnamese and international cultural organisations and institutions, Embassies, service and goods suppliers.

Job Requirements

The ideal candidate should:

  • have a degree from relevant fields such as arts, culture or business management, international relations, English and other social sciences.
  • have minimum 5 years of proven experience in project management and in general administration.

Excellent knowledge of work in the arts, cultural relations, education, development or civil society would be advantageous.

Employment Benefits

  • Payband 6/G (From VND 33,044,000 per month)
  • Standard working hours of 37.5 hours and five days a week
  • 24 days of Annual Leave per annum, 15 days public holidays (combination of Vietnam and UK public holidays)
  • Comprehensive Medical Insurance package for you and your family members (eligible spouse and children only)
  • Annual health check
  • Other benefits regulated in the TACOS
  • Extensive training and development opportunities, both local and within the global network

The British Council offers an international working environment and growth prospects for the future as part of a rapidly expanding organisation.

Start Date: 1 April 2018 or sooner
Closing Date: 13 February 2018 (23:59 UK Time)

For more information about the role and to apply, please visit our jobs portal through this link:
https://nurl.ng/VIE-1412-NGO

(Please note that priority will be given to applicants who apply on our Jobs Portal)

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Job Details
Organisation Name: 
British Council
Location: 
Ho Chi Minh or Hanoi
Application Deadline: 
Tue, 2018-02-13