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Storytelling Coordinator

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Storytelling Coordinator Job Advert (PFT)
Job title: Storytelling Coordinator
Reports to: General Manager
Contract: Permanent Full Time – up to 35 hours/week, although we will consider part-time or reduced hours.  Ability to work evening and weekend events when reasonably requested. 
Salary: up to $54,000/annum, depending on contract structure and commensurate with experience.

Full job description: https://www.historicalvillage.org.nz/employmentandinternships
 
About Howick Historical Village:
Howick Historical Village (HHV) is owned and operated by the Howick & Districts Historical Society as a key visitor attraction that tells the story of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.  The Society is managed as a not-for-profit entity with full charitable status.  Please see historicalvillage.org.nz for more about HHV.
 
Purpose of the role:  
Howick Historical Village is going through an exciting time with a new vision and purpose.  This role is a key driver to enacting these changes as we work to showcase our cultural heritage through the lens of our new Strategic Plan, available here.
 
The Storytelling Coordinator is responsible for developing and coordinating storytelling activities at HHV, including researching, compiling, and sharing stories and histories that have otherwise not been given space or voice.  They will work across all departments to preserve, enrich, and encourage the narration of Tāmaki Makaurau’s wide ranging voices in creative, inclusive, and multi-disciplinary ways. 
The successful candidate must be a creative problem solver, able to connect and work with diverse communities, confident when speaking in front of a range of listeners, and aware of social and cultural norms that may carry certain expectations about the sharing of knowledge.  They will facilitate exploration and sharing of all cultures within our region, with a particular focus on te ao Māori. 
Part of this role is administrative and covers the management of bookings, and other organizational and procedural tasks.  Some flexible working will be required to cover evening, weekend, and holiday events, as determined by the General Manager.
 
Closing: Monday 2 May 2022 at 5 pm.  Apply by submitting a C.V. and cover letter through Myjobspace.co.nz.
 
If you want to join our team and help bring history to life for our visitors, we want to hear from you.



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