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maltatoday, SUNDAY, 1 OCTOBER 2017 39 This Week Employment part-financed by the European Union under the European Social Fund – European Structural and Investment Funds 2014-2020 OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER MINISTRY FOR HEALTH The Ministry for Health is seeking to recruit a Project Administrator for the Project: "ESF.02.065 - Establishing a National Platform to Address Social Determinants of Health." Project Administrator Contract • Three year definite contract – 40 hours a week Qualifications and Experience • Be able to communicate in the English Language given that due consideration will also be given to applicants who also have the ability to communicate in the Maltese Language; • In possession of a recognised Master's qualification at MQF Level 7 (subject to a minimum of 60 ECTS/ECVET credits, or equivalent, with regard to programmes commencing as from October 2008) in either Management Studies or European Studies or Medicine or Social Sciences or Social Work or International Relations or Business Administration or Accountancy or Public Policy or Sciences or Accounts and Economics or Public Administration, Law/Innovation or a comparable professional qualification, plus one (1) year relevant work experience; OR • In possession of a recognised Bachelor's qualification at MQF Level 6 (subject to a minimum of 180 ECTS/ECVET credits, or equivalent, with regard to programmes commencing as from October 2003) in either Management Studies or European Studies or Medicine or Social Sciences or Social Work or International Relations or Business Administration or Accountancy or Public Policy or Sciences or Accounts and Economics or Public Administration, Law/Innovation or a comparable professional qualification plus three (3) years relevant work experience. Interested persons are to submit their application together with a detailed Curriculum Vitae by not later than Friday, 13 th October 2017. Applicants who are already in the Malta Public Service must produce a Service and Leave Record Form (GP 47); those applying from outside the Service must produce a Certificate of Conduct issued by the Police or other competent authority not earlier than one (1) month from the date of application and state whether they have ever been in Government Service, giving details. Applications should be addressed to: Resourcing and Employee Relations Directorate, Ministry for Health, Palazzo Castellania, 15, Merchants Street, Valletta VLT 1171 Website: https://deputyprimeminister.gov.mt Fax number: +356 22992604 Email address: recruitment.health@gov.mt Applications can also be submitted through the Online Government Recruitment Portal on http://recruitment.gov.mt by the said closing time and date of this call for applications. More detailed information regarding the above job vacancy can be accessed from the Government website http://recruitment.gov.mt and Government Gazette which will be issued on 2 nd October 2017. The sole responsibility of this publication lies with the author. The European Union is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. Azure Watch: against standardisation CONCLUDING today but continuing life as an exhibition at Dwe- jra Tower, the 'Azure Watch' project sought to find alternative – and hopefully, more sensi- tive and truthful – ways of commemorating Go- zo's Azure Window; as Italian artist Giuseppe Fanizza travelled to the island to participate in an residency that in- volved the input of local artist and residents. The participatory ac- tion, being part of the Artists' Residency Pro- gramme in Gozo run by Spazju Kreattiv and the Valletta 2018 Founda- tion, began on Septem- ber 11 and ends today, will showcase its results in an exhibition held at Dwejra Tower until October 29. Speaking to MaltaToday, Fanizza – a photographer – said that the medium serves as "a perfect application for collec- tive memory and community (and consequently territory) of narration," when it comes to the Azure Window itself, add- ing that his collaborators on the project – Mary Attard, Johannes Buch and Andrew Pace – bring in a necessary local angle to the endeavour. "Since they are inhabitants of Malta, they add both their ex- pertise and knowledge of the territory, thus preventing the risk of arriving at a detached or abstract result, which a foreign visiting artist like myself may risk producing if left to work alone..." And while the project sets out to combat the standardization that ensues from the tourist- inflected images of the Azure Window, Fanizza is quick to dis- miss any grandiose implications in all of that. "Standardisation is inevitable in such an hyper-depicted sub- ject," Fanizza says, adding that being able to discuss with the Azure Window is all about with local participants was already a rewarding enough part of the exercise. "Azure Watch is not about some Don Quixote-esque fight against standardisation, and we don't have any problem with tourists taking and creating their images of the Azure Window. But we are very much in favour of Gozitans creating their own images," he adds. The exhibition at Dwejra Tow- er will remain on display until October 29. Opening hours: 09:00 to 15:00 (Monday to Friday) and 10:30 to 15:00 (weekends). For more information on Azure Watch, log on to: https://www. facebook.com/azurewatch/ Giuseppe Fanizza

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