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Welcome to the Job Bank – Your Gateway to Arts and Culture Careers
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Looking for a career that fuels your creativity and impacts your community? The Job Bank connects you with opportunities in theaters, museums, galleries, dance companies, community centers, and more. Find administrative and creative roles at every level—and match your passion with your profession.
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As part of the Cultural Alliance’s ongoing commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, all job postings must include salary or hourly rate information. Listings without compensation details will be temporarily removed until updated. You can find more resources for making your hiring process equitable on our Equitable Hiring Resource Bank. Transparent pay builds trust—and stronger teams.
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The Meridee Winters School of Music is currently seeking fun, responsible, and friendly musicians to teach music lessons to kids of all ages and levels. We have several openings available on various instruments. At MW you'll have fun, impact kids, and make money.
Darlington Arts Center (DAC) was founded in 1978 on the unique vision of including all four arts disciplines–music, visual arts, dance, and drama– in one space with an emphasis on multi-disciplinary programming. DAC has served the Delaware and Chester counties and Delaware State communities for over 40 years by fostering programs that provide possibilities and opportunities through the exploration of multi-disciplinary arts. DAC is committed to building, preserving and growing with the community we serve and the community of teaching artists.
Reporting to the Director of Registration and Exhibition Management, the Senior Registrar is responsible for collection and exhibition registration. They ensure that the institution follows best practices for collections management and incoming and outgoing loans at the Barnes Foundation and Calder Gardens.
The Arden seeks a talented communications professional for a management position. Reporting to the Director of Marketing & Communications, the Communications Manager will be responsible for designing and implementing the communications campaign for the Arden's artistic and education programs. The campaign includes managing press contacts, social media accounts and influencers, promotions, community partnerships, and relationships with outsourced agencies including digital marketing and public relations consultants. The Communications Manager plays a leadership role within the company and is an important member of the marketing department. Strong written and oral communication skills required. This position requires evening and weekend hours.
The Director of Production is a member of Senior Staff and is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the production department at the theatre and Scene Shop, including: budgeting and financial controls; hiring, maintaining and supervising production staff and stage managers; providing oversight of the design and production processes; IATSE stage crew, set, prop and wardrobe shops; the manufacturing or acquisition of all sets, properties and costumes and their rentals; and coordinating all schedules relating to production.
Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library encompasses an unrivaled museum of American decorative arts in its mansion and galleries and a magnificent 60-acre naturalistic garden—all set on 1,000 gorgeous acres.
Winterthur employs a wide array of positions in the areas of curatorial, horticulture, education, conservation, library, maintenance, marketing, development, technology, and administration.
Summary Description:
WFIS is looking for a teaching artist whose work is influenced by the natural sciences and can teach about the connections between art and science. Applicant should have two years’ experience working with adolescents in a teaching role. Successful teaching artists demonstrate exceptional flexibility and organizational skills to work cooperatively and operate independently to communicate with many partners.
Description:
The Executive Assistant (EA) provides high-level administrative support to the Executive and Artistic Director (EAD) of The Fabric Workshop and Museum (FWM) and serves as the primary liaison to its Board of Directors. Working at the center of the organization, this role operates in a fast-paced environment, requiring strong judgment, discretion, and the ability to stay several steps ahead. As part of a small and highly collaborative team, the EA approaches the role with a hands-on mindset and a willingness to contribute where needed.
The EA manages competing priorities to keep the Executive Office running smoothly under pressure. The role regularly engages with Board members, donors, artists, and cultural leaders on behalf of the Executive and Artistic Director, representing the organization with care while handling sensitive information with discretion.
Acting as a central connector, the EA works most closely with the core areas of Exhibitions, Advancement, and Finance/Operations. It also interfaces with the Studio, Education, and Marketing and Communications departments, as well as Visitor Services and Museum Facilities. In this capacity, the role extends the reach of the Executive and Artistic Director by ensuring alignment with organizational strategy and keeping the EAD informed, prepared, and able to act on key priorities across the museum.
One of Philadelphia's anchor historic sites seeks a dynamic and strategic Executive Director to oversee programs and operations.
This is a new, part-time position, with room for advancement. The Development Coordinator will collaborate with the Executive Director, Board of Directors, and "ARTZ Philadelphia Fund for the Future" Campaign advisors to successfully grow ARTZ Philadelphia’s operating budget while implementing our 3-4-year, $500,000 campaign. The primary focus of the role is prospect identification, donor outreach, campaign tracking, campaign event support, and CRM management, with a secondary focus on earned revenue.
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1315 Walnut Street, Suite 1101
Philadelphia, PA 19107
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