Position: Outreach and Marketing Assistant Manager
Overview:
Paper Monkey Theatre is looking for an Outreach and Marketing Assistant Manager. The assistant manager will be responsible for marketing, supporting and managing education and outreach programs. The Manager will be part of the company’s education and outreach team and will be working closely with producers and outreach trainers, facilitators, and school partners to engage audiences through Paper Monkey Theatre’s Permanent and Special Programmes.
Job scope:
- Offer critical support in planning, researching, and operationalising outreach programmes and workshops.
- Ensure effective communication across all relevant personnel in Paper Monkey as required for projects and programmes.
- Liaising and managing relationships with external stakeholders (such as teachers, parents and other clients).
- Coordinate and support the delivery of programmes and workshops with outreach trainers.
- Manage project schedules, budgeting, procurement of required services, and documentation of programmes.
- Work with the team to develop a 5 year strategical planning for Paper Monkey’s outreach programmes.
- Assist in managing company’s social media platforms.
- Assist in design matters including design briefs and payments.
- Support Front-of-house duties for programmes and events as required.
Qualifications & Skills:
- Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in arts management, marketing or related field of study. Recent graduates are welcome to apply.
- Relevant work experience in the following fields or industries will be advantageous: - art education, performing arts, creative arts, community arts and social media marketing.
- Experience in working with children and young persons in the arts is preferred.
- Strong project management, budget management, and administrative skills.
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills, including building and sustaining positive relationships with multiple stakeholders at all levels.
- Social media savvy.
- Flexibility to work in evenings and on weekends as required
- Highly adaptable with a strong collaborative spirit in working with diverse internal and external stakeholders and audiences
- Good verbal and written communication skills
- A keen interest in making quality art for young audiences.
Note: Only Singaporeans or PR may apply
Location: Goodman Arts Centre, Paper Monkey Theatre, Block B, #01-05
Interested applicants should send your CV and cover letter to poi@papermonkey.com.sg. We regret to inform that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
About Paper Monkey Theatre
Paper Monkey Theatre was inaugurated in April 2008. We are a unique bilingual puppetry theatre – a magical place where children and adults are educated, enlightened, and entertained. Since our inauguration, we have introduced thousands of audiences to the wonder and art of puppetry and have touched the lives of many through enchanting performances, curriculum-based workshops, as well as digital learning and outreach programmes. We believe that our traditional Asian values should be preserved, especially in today’s ever-changing environment. Paper Monkey Theatre promotes and encourages these values through traditional and modern puppetry shows for children and families.
Schools & The Community
We believe that the arts offer a unique way to engage with one another, it allows us to:
- Celebrate our similarities and differences in the multicultural society that we live in.
- To explore our feelings and emotions across different stages of life.
- To revisit and deepen our understanding of our Asian culture and values that define us.
With that, Paper Monkey Theatre produces performances and workshops that engage schools, arts groups, welfare groups, and the community at large. Through these performances, we reflect together a deeper understanding of what it is to live in our ever-changing world. With you, we create shared memories among loved ones.