Introduction
HIAP (Helsinki International Artist Programme) is actively searching for a dynamic and visionary Director. This individual will oversee operations, finances, collaborations, and strategic planning. This opening arises as the current Director transitions to a new role.
Requirements for Candidates
Ideal candidates should possess:
- Management experience relevant to the art sector or residencies.
- Proficiency in fostering collaborative networks globally.
- A commitment to a 5-year tenure starting 1 August 2024, with the potential for extension.
Organization Overview
HIAP stands as Finland’s leading artist residency body, deeply involved in the global residency network. It provides artists with the necessary resources and connections at Suomenlinna and Cable Factory. Recent programs focus on themes like ecological sustainability and community engagement.
Staffing
HIAP operates with a core team of two permanent staff members, supplemented by contract employees.
Job Responsibilities
The Director will:
- Manage finances, including fundraising and reporting.
- Craft and execute annual activity plans aligned with the organization’s vision.
- Oversee financial planning and personnel.
- Enhance residency programs and organizational communication.
- Spearhead new projects and international collaborations.
- Engage with the broader artist residency discourse.
Benefits of the Role
This role offers the chance to:
- Lead a prominent residency organization.
- Engage with the international arts sector.
- Collaborate with a diverse and supportive community.
- Work in the historic Suomenlinna World Heritage Site with flexible hours.
Candidate Qualifications
Required:
- 5+ years in international art/culture roles.
- Higher education degree.
- Leadership and communication skills.
- Knowledge of the arts or residency sectors.
- Experience in financial planning.
Desirable:
- Deep understanding of the international residency scene.
- Finnish language proficiency.
- Stakeholder engagement experience.
- Team leadership and financial management skills.
- Interest in sustainability initiatives.
Additional Details
- The role involves travel, prioritizing eco-friendly methods.
- Full-time position starting 1 August 2024.
- Monthly salary of EUR 3,850, with potential increases.
About HIAP
HIAP values hospitality, sustainability, and dialogue, promoting diversity and equality. The office, located in Suomenlinna, supports partial remote work and operates in Finnish and English.
Application Process
Candidates should send a one-page application and CV in PDF format by 16 April 2024 to recruitment@hiap.fi, specifying “HIAP Director 2024” in the subject. The selection process includes interviews and a pre-task for shortlisted candidates.
Further Inquiries
Petri Ruikka, Chairperson of the HIAP board, is available for questions at specific times listed.