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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Belfast Film Festival seeking New Marketing Manager

The Belfast Film Festival is seeking a new Marketing Manager to help promote, publicise and market the festival which has achieved a staggering 35% annual growth over the past 5 years.

Requirements:
- Minimum of 3 years in a marketing and/or festival management role
- Good working knowledge of MS Office including Access and Excel
- Experience of marketing, press and publicity
- A 3rd level degree in a relevant subject, or equivalent professional qualification
- Experience in a management role of a festival or arts venue

The salary for the position is between 21,412 and 26,067, depending on skills and experience of successful applicant.

The application deadline is 24th of September. For more information or to receive an application pack please contact Mave at +44 (0)28 9032 5913 or through email on mave@belfastfilmfestival.org

Interviews will be held towards the end of September or in early October.

More about Belfast Film Festival
http://www.belfastfilmfestival.org/
The Belfast Film Festival originated in August 1995 as part of feile an Phobail (West Belfast Community Festival). After five years of rapid development we moved to city centre premises in 2000 and expanded to a range of venues throughout the city. The festival's growth has continued with audience levels increasing on average 35% annually over the past 5 years.

Belfast Film festival has been at the forefront in championing cultural film exhibition in Northern Ireland. The festival is now one of the key annual events in the city. After a serious setback in 2004 when fire totally destroyed our offices, 2005 saw the festival's most major development to date. With new capital investment from European Union, Department of Social Development and Arts Council NI we moved to our new offices in the Cathedral Quarter and launched our Studio Cinema a 50 seater digital screening room.

Belfast Film Festival is unique in that it is the only festival which has a defined 'socio-political' focus on films complemented by a commitment to bring the best of new international documentaries to Ireland in our Maysles Documentary Competition. Each year a range of films, speakers and seminars focussing on a selected theme provides a platform for debate and enagagement between diverse section of the audience. Themes to date have included Reconciliation and Divided Societies; Ulster Protestant Identity on Film; Irish Women Film-makers; Human Rights and Film; Racism, Community and Film and in 2007 Societies in Transition: Policing for the People.

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