'Art of Living' Program opens registrations for the selection of 55 cultural technicians in Feira de Santana; check it out
The city of Feira de Santana in Brazil has opened registrations for a selection process for 55 cultural technicians as part of the 'Art of Living' program.
The city of Feira de Santana, the second-largest city in Bahia, has initiated a selection process for 55 cultural technicians to support the 'Art of Living' program. Registrations are open from March 6 to 13, and candidates can apply exclusively through the municipality's official website. The officials have published the announcement in the Official Daily Journal of the Municipality, highlighting the importance of cultural programming in the city.
The selected candidates will work 20 hours per week, engaging in various artistic and cultural activities, including dance, ballet, music, and instrument teaching. This initiative aims to enhance cultural offerings in the community and create opportunities for local talent. The city government emphasizes the role of these technicians as instructors, ensuring they bring their experience and qualifications aligned with the program's artistic goals.
To qualify, candidates will be assessed based on their resumes, and they must demonstrate their qualifications and experience in their selected area of cultural expertise, as outlined in the selection criteria published in the official announcement. This effort reflects the city's commitment to fostering arts and culture, which are seen as vital to community development and enrichment.