StART Entrepreneurship Project Coordinator

StART Entrepreneurship Project Coordinator

Thursday, 23 July 2020, 5.00pm

The RNCM is seeking to appoint a Project Coordinator (to a two year fixed term contract) to join a research project funded by the Office for Students and Research England and in partnership with University of the Arts London and Central School of Speech and Drama, led at RNCM by Dr Michelle Phillips. The aims of this project are to develop students’ skills in entrepreneurship, and to increase opportunities for students to interact with external partners. The appointee will be based at the RNCM (Manchester, England), and responsible for the project coordination and administration of both RNCM activity and parts of that of the partners.

The post-holder will be responsible for the overall coordination and day to day management of the project. They will administrate activity at the RNCM, and activity which involves all three partners. The post-holder will work closely with the Principal Investigator and with a number of departments across the college, in particular, with Schools of performance and composition, the RNCM Fellow of Creative and Professional Practice, Research, Marketing, and Finance.

The post will suit an experienced and ambitious project coordinator with a strong track record of successful partnership liaison, excellent professional communication, interpersonal, and team-working skills, and a keen attention to detail.

The post holder will have a keen interest in the UK Creative Industries and will have a desire to contribute to the development of undergraduate students’ skills in knowledge exchange and entrepreneurship, and to work alongside students, industry partners, researchers and staff.

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Published by The Journal of Music on 10 July 2020

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