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This opportunity comes from the Edinburgh & Lothians Health Foundation with a deadline of Monday 25 May 2015 at 12:00.
The Arts Project Manager will develop and deliver art and greenspace design provision for Phases One and Two of the Royal Edinburgh Hospital Redevelopment.
Primary tasks include:
- Input into the design process for any capital elements with an arts purpose.
- Deliver prioritised arts and greenspace design projects for Phase One, outlining budgets, timelines and briefs.
- Identify/ recruit, appoint and manage artists and designers to develop and deliver selected projects.
- Identify potential sources of match funding and submit applications for the programme.
- Work with project partners to deliver selected projects.
- Development of a strategic framework of arts projects for Phase Two of redevelopment in consultation with project partners.
The project manager will be directed by the REH Redevelopment Arts Steering Group. Collaboration with NHS Lothian staff including existing site managers, site redevelopment project team and clinical staff, GreenSpace|ArtSpace Public Social Partnership, contractors, artists/ designers and arts/ greenspace organisations will be a central to the role.
To receive the full contract brief please contact:
Susan Grant, Arts Manager| Edinburgh and Lothians Health Foundation
www.elhf.co.uk/about-us/contributing-to-arts-and-heritage/
Please note: Standard working week Monday – Thursday.
Location: Edinburgh City
For further information, please contact susan.grant@nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk (Susan Grant, Arts Manager), or call 0131 465 5471, or visit http://www.nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk/OurOrganisation/PropertyDevelopments/CurrentProjects/
The deadline is Monday 25 May 2015 at 12:00.
Image: Elevated Wetlands by artist Noel Harding, Flickr Creative Commons/Postbear
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