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CULTURE maltatoday | SUNDAY • 3 NOVEMBER 2019 6 We're Recruiting Join Our Team Unit Coordinator (ICT Service Manager) Permit no. 822/2019 Qualifications & Experience • A minimum of 3 years' experience in ICT Administration & in possession of a valid Microsoft MCSA certification; OR • MQF Level 6 in Computer Science with (1) year relevant work experience in ICT. Main Duties & Responsibilities • Lead and coordinate the IT service support team in achieving results; • Implement derived policies, systems and procedures; • Monitor the effectiveness of existing systems; • Provide recommendations to further improve operations, systems and ICT equipment; • Ensure that all software and IT platforms are up to date and in accordance to the latest releases; • Effectively communicate and escalate issues in timely manner. • Any other duties assigned by the CEO or his delegate. Interested persons are kindly requested to submit a letter of application and a detailed CV to recruitment@identitymalta.com by 17th November, 2019 Manager Permit no. 821/2019 Qualifications & Experience • Diploma Level 5 in Leadership & Management, similar or higher; & • 6 years work experience Main Duties & Responsibilities • Responsible for the smooth running of the office; • Plan and coordinate the implementa- tion of approved development plans in achieving targets; • Develop and implement policies relating to the processes entailed; • Assist in the drawing up of efficient policies and structures that will benefit to the Unit; • Carry out enforcement as may be required; • Liaise within the different Units to render a high quality public service; • Any other duties assigned by the CEO or his delegate. THE story is about an art critic. But it is also about a woman. The main difference be- tween the two being that she was not quite moved by words, even though she was deeply attracted to faces and by what we usually call 'lux- ury'. On the other hand, the art critic too, as his profession implies, had an interest in faces, but were you to look him straight in the face, you would perceive a certain emp- tiness ... indeed as if he were faceless. Because of this, the woman appeared vain. He seemed to be cut from a dif- ferent cloth. This was, perhaps, the root cause of all the events in this novel that seems more akin to the realm of imagination and fancy than to real conscious- ness – what we usually call 'author'. Il-Wicc l-Iehor Books Gorg Peresso FOLLOWING an exten- sively busy summer season, Pjazza Teatru Rjal continues to provide refreshing and varied musical events also through the winter months." On November 11, as part of the Iljieli fit-Teatru Series set in the intimate setting of the PTR Green Room, Mal- ta Philharmonic Orchestra resident conductor Michael Laus on the piano and MPO principal viola Nadia Debono team up to offer a truly spe- cial evening featuring the two Sonatas for Viola and Pi- ano by Johannes Brahms. En- trance for this event is free. On November 16, singers Neville Refalo, Joe Piscopo, Mike Spiteri and Cheryl Balzan will join on stage PTR's own Malta Concert Orchestra. Fresh from spectacular concerts throughout 2018 (such as MCO Pop, Suċċessi Maltin, L-Għanja tal-Poplu | Festival tal-Kanzunetta Maltija and MCO Pink Oc- tober Concert) the Malta Concert Orchestra – con- ducted by Maestro Joe Brown – will continue to impress with its versatility this time with the best of Pop, Rock and Soul, featuring music by Pink Floyd, Michael Jackson, Joe Cocker, The Beatles, Ti- na Turner and more. This concert will be held indoors at the Teatru Istitut Kattoliku in Floriana. Students and senior citizens may benefit from special dis- counts (terms and conditions apply) for the November 16 concert. Both concerts start at 7.30pm. For more information visit www.pjazzateatrurjal.mt Busy November for Pjazza Teatru Rjal Michael Laus Maestro Joe Brown

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