Description
Collaborate with a chosen team, gathering artists from other disciplines, art mediation coordinator, and/or health workers, physiotherapists and learning support workers, etc. in order to maximise the community arts program’s impact. Be clear about your collective roles, and evaluate their performance as a whole combining reflexive and reflective in your practice.
Alternative labels
collaborating with stakeholders in leading community arts
collaborate with leading community art stakeholders
network with stakeholders in leading community arts
work together with stakeholders in leading community arts
collaborate with stakeholders in community arts
team up with stakeholders in leading community arts
collaborate with stakeholders in leading community art
Skill type
skill/competence
Skill reusability level
occupation-specific
Relationships with skills
Essential skill
Collaborate with stakeholders in leading community arts is essential to master the following skills:
Work with broad variety of personalities
Optional skill
Collaborate with stakeholders in leading community arts is optional for the following skills, according to the role’s responsibility:
Adapt to change
Work in teams
Lead others
Develop strategy to solve problems
Think creatively
Motivate others
Relationships with occupations
Essential skill
Collaborate with stakeholders in leading community arts is an essential skill of the following occupations:
Community artist: Community artists research, plan, organise and lead artistic activities for people brought together by a shared interest, capacity, environment or condition. They manage and coordinate creative projects with local groups and individuals to foster their artistic creativity and improve their quality of life. Community artists make the arts accessible to the community they work for, and provide opportunities for participants to shape their artistic programme.
Optional skill
Collaborate with stakeholders in leading community arts is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
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