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February 23, 2010
Directions Newsletter: Winter 2010
Welcome to DIRECTIONS, the ArtJob™ quarterly newsletter!
At ArtJob.org™ you'll find hundreds of up-to-date national listings in all areas of the arts including visual, performing arts, non-profit, graphic design, film, city and state arts agencies, museums, and academic positions. Find full- and part-time employment, internships, fellowships, and calls for entry. Use the daily jobs e-mail option to have new jobs matching your search criteria sent directly to your e-mail. If you are not currently a member, subscribe today at www.artjob.org!
IN THIS ISSUE
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1) ArtJob.org™ is Upgrading
2) Featured Jobs
3) Featured Article – "Creating A Personal Career Map" by Nathan Newberger, www.WorkTree.com
4) Job Seeker Hints and Tips – FREE RESUME REVIEW
5) Job Poster Info
ARTJOB.ORG™ IS UPGRADING
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A brand new ArtJob.org™ is coming soon! We are pleased to announce that the ArtJob™ team is currently developing a new and improved ArtJob™ Web site. The new site will have many new features that are based on the great feedback we have received from the ArtJob™ community of users. As we continue to build the new ArtJob™ Web site, we invite you to submit ideas we might consider as we enhance the ArtJob™ experience. If you have suggestions and/or feedback, please share these with us by sending an email to artjob@westaf.org.
FEATURED JOBS
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1) Executive Director, Pilchuck Glass School, Chicago, IL – Pilchuck Glass School is seeking an exceptional leader to shape the next phase of this institution's rich history. Founded in 1971 by glass artist Dale Chihuly and patrons Anne Gould Hauberg and John H. Hauberg, Pilchuck Glass School has become the largest, most comprehensive educational center in the world for artists working in glass.
2) Program Associate, Asian Cultural Council, New York, NY – Established in 1980, the Asian Cultural Council is a foundation supporting cultural exchange between the United States and Asia, and between the countries of Asia. Grants are made in the fields of archaeology, architecture (design, theory and history), art history, art and architectural conservation, crafts, dance, film, museology, music, painting, photography and printmaking, sculpture, theater and video.
3) Executive Director,Ballet Nouveau Colorado, Broomfield, CO – We are seeking an experienced leader who is passionate about our mission and vision and who can build on our strengths and help our organization grow. The right canidate will be a proven leader who is highly motivated, flexible, creative, and proactive.
4) Director of Education & Public Programs, Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA -- Under the general direction of the Deputy Director for Exhibitions & Programs, this position is responsible for executing education and public programsand projects that meet or exceed the museum's strategic and artistic goals. Generally, the incumbent in this position operates within major organizational policies, reporting progress to senior management through reports, presentations, and conferences.
FEATURED ARTICLE
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"Creating A Personal Career Map"
by Nathan Newberger, www.WorkTree.com
"Whether you are unemployed or have an unfulfilling job, you probably suffer from an ailment that plagues many people: career disorientation. You are not where you want to be professionally. Somewhere along the road to professional happiness you veered off course and lost your way. If you are driving and become lost, a map is a handy tool to help get back on course. A career map is just as useful in curing career disorientation. This article describes how to develop your own personal career map. Once you know the path you want to take, it is much easier to get where you want to go." Read more at: http://www.worktree.com/newsletter/creating-a-personal-career-map.html
JOB SEEKER HINTS AND TIPS: FREE RESUME REVIEW OFFER FROM ARTJOB.ORG™!
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