Recruitment of Business Conbsultancy for K.I.S.S, Portraits of Recovery
- Closes: 13th November 2020
- Type: Part time
- Salary: Paid (£30k-40k pro rata)
- Contact: Mark Prest mark.prest@portraitsofrecovery.org.uk
Recruitment of Business Consultancy for K.I.S.S. (keep it simple stupid)
Earlier this year Portraits of Recovery secured two years organisation development funding from Arts Council England’s Elevate scheme. PORe is now seeking to appoint an Arts Business Development Consultant/s for K.I.S.S (keep it simple stupid).
Working with PORe director Mark Prest, the successful applicant(s) will develop a 5-year business plan to include at least one funding application. It is essential that they have extensive experience of the visual arts and/or specialism in social practice/knowledge of arts for health/working with marginalised groups and have a significant and proven track record of developing successful strategies for business planning, fundraising and income generation.
A new Strategic Business Plan for the organisation is essentialal to support developing a resilient business within the current and future COVID19 world. The plan will describe the business/cover fundraising and income development aligning with PORe’s objectives and strategies.
A response indicating how the consultant(s) would meet the brief should be submitted and emailed to mark.prest@portraitsofrecovery.org.uk by Friday 13th November. Those invited to interview will be notified by Wednesday 25th November with interviews taking place on Wednesday 2nd December. Please keep this date free in your diary. An all inclusive consultancy fee of 9k is available.
Find the full consultancy tendering brief here
K.I.S.S, PORe’s Elevate project strengthens the resilience of PORe by development of a new strategic business plan, recruitment of a consultant and securing paid staff including two new staff members. K.I.S.S. increases the organisations capacity/diversifies fundraising/supports business development and board development, and puts in place new digital resources. It also builds upon PORe’s strategic partnerships.
Portraits of Recovery-Founded in 2011 on the lived experience of recovery activist, curator, and director Mark Prest. PORe commissions artists to develop new work in a range of art forms that give voice, and authenticity to re-frame perceptions of people and their communities in recovery from substance use.