Creative Technology Coordinator

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  • Location: The White Building, Unit 7, Queen's Yard White Post Lane, , E9 5EN, GB
  • Deadline: Sep 15 2014 at 9:00AM
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Vacancy: Creative Technology Coordinator

SPACE is now recruiting for a Creative Technology Coordinator to help put SPACE’s new co-working hub CoLAB on the creative map.

5 days a week £25,000 per annum (work days and times will include evenings and weekends).

Based in CoLAB (due to launch mid November 2014), the Creative Technology Coordinator will report to the Head of Art & Technology and help manage and evolve our new co-working and collaborative learning space.

The ideal candidate will have a passion for supporting innovative creative projects and workshops, a strong interest and demonstrable dexterity in the emergent tech landscape, and a creative approach to the implementation of technology. This is a role for a great mentor, ambitious coordinator, an insatiably curious tech enthusiast and proficient facilitator. You will be collaborating alongside world-class artists, designers, and hybrid producers as well as with a diversity of workshop leaders and participants from all walks of life. With the common goal of working to imagine, design and implement the next generation of art & tech projects, innovation products and learning experiences across a diversity of platforms the Creative Technology Coordinator will be positioned at the centre of of CoLAB’s community.

The Creative Technology Coordinator Job Description & application form can be downloaded here:
http://www.spacestudios.org.uk/space/vacancies/vacancy-creative-technology-coordinator

Please send a completed application form, Equal Ops form, and a CV to HR Manager Hannah Princewill: [email protected]

or send by post to:
Creative Technology Coordinator Vacancy
SPACE
129 -131 Mare Street
Hackney
London E8 3RH

Deadline for completed applications is 9am Monday 15th September 2014

Interviews are scheduled for Tuesday 23rd September 2014

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SPACE is a leading arts organisation providing creative workspace, advocacy, support and promoting innovation. Founded by artists in 1968, our 18 sites provide space for 700 artists with a further 700 supported through media arts programmes, training, exhibitions, schools and community projects, professional development and artist residencies. SPACE is a pioneer of practice at the intersection of art and technology.

Please contact Hannah Princewill should you have any queries related to the post.