Job Bank
Welcome to the Job Bank – Your Gateway to Arts and Culture Careers
Job Seekers:
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.
Employers:
Ready to find the right candidate? Post your job on the region’s go-to resource for arts and culture talent.
- Free 30-day listings for Cultural Alliance Members
- $95 for Nonprofit Non-Members
- $165 for For-Profit Non-Members
Not a member? Join today for free postings and other member benefits.
Compensation Transparency Required:
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.
Get tips and templates to make hiring easier in our Job Bank Guide and FAQ. Watch our video tutorial for a quick walkthrough of how to post.
Click the image above to view the tutorial on YouTube
Need help?
Email us at info@philaculture.org with "Job Bank" in the subject line. (Job seekers: contact the hiring organization directly.)
Welcome to the Job Bank – Your Gateway to Arts and Culture Careers
Job Seekers:
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.
Employers:
Ready to find the right candidate? Post your job on the region’s go-to resource for arts and culture talent.
- Free 30-day listings for Cultural Alliance Members
- $95 for Nonprofit Non-Members
- $165 for For-Profit Non-Members
Not a member? Join today for free postings and other member benefits.
Compensation Transparency Required:
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.
Get tips and templates to make hiring easier in our Job Bank Guide and FAQ. Watch our video tutorial for a quick walkthrough of how to post.
Click the image above to view the tutorial on YouTube
Need help?
Email us at info@philaculture.org with "Job Bank" in the subject line. (Job seekers: contact the hiring organization directly.)
January 9, 2026
Chief Executive Officer
Hagley Museum and Library (Hagley) collects, preserves, and interprets the unfolding history of American enterprise. Hagley is an indoor/outdoor cultural heritage site that explores the history of innovations in science, technology, and engineering through the du Pont story.
Hagley's renowned library furthers the study of the history of business and technology in America. The collections include individuals' papers and companies' records ranging from eighteenth-century merchants to modern telecommunications and illustrate the impact of business on society.
Museum Guide
The American Philosophical Society Library & Museum seeks reliable and friendly Museum Guides to engage, educate, and inform guests in our Museum gallery and through public programs. This role offers a unique opportunity to be a part of Philadelphia’s historic celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, located in the heart of Old City right next to Independence Hall.
The exhibition for the 2026 season is These Truths: The Declarations of Independence, which runs from April 10, 2026 to January 3, 2027. This exhibition explores how Americans used, reproduced, and understood the Declaration during the first fifty years of its history. Featuring rare printings of the Declaration, along with other manuscripts, paintings, letters, and artifacts will be on view for visitors to learn how the document was drafted, printed, and spread across the new nation.
Educator, Community Programs
The department of Community Programs and Inclusion at Please Touch Museum develops and delivers accessible, mission-driven programming that connects diverse communities to the Museum through play-based learning experiences. Members of the Department of Community Programs and Inclusion facilitate and develop Journey Together programs, field trips, and general museum programming. Journey Together is a grant funded program exclusively for children, ages 8 months to 5 years old, and their caretakers. This position will require an experienced knowledge of the value of learning through play.
Technical Assistance Associate, National Fund for Sacred Places
Partners for Sacred Places seeks a candidate for the full-time position of Technical Assistance Associate of the National Fund for Sacred Places. The Technical Assistance Associate will work in close collaboration with the Senior Director of the National Fund and the Technical Assistance Coordinator to track and provide technical assistance to National Fund grantees.
January 8, 2026
GL Accountant
Assist in generating timely and accurate financial statements for the Barnes. Provide general accounting customer service to staff.
PT Security Officer
Title: PT Security Officer
Department: Security
Reports to: Security Supervisor
Summary:
This position is responsible for protecting, safeguarding, and securing assets, staff, patrons, and all visitors at Ensemble Arts Philly while under the direct supervision of a Security Supervisor or Security Manager. The officer also engages with the public, artists, staff, and guests, supporting their experiences and meeting their objectives through customer service at a high level.
Essential Functions:
Part-Time Audience Services Associate
Title: Part-time Audience Services Associate
Department: Audience Services
Reports to: Audience Services Manager
Summary:
The Audience Services Associate is responsible for providing superlative customer service to all guests by adhering to the Mission, Vision and Values of Ensemble Arts Philly.
Programming Assistant, Community Engagement & Outreach
Upper Dublin Public Library (UDPL) is seeking a creative and collaborative Programming Assistant to deliver engaging, inspiring enrichment opportunities. This limited-term (with potential for extension or renewal), part-time position (22–25 hours per week), including periodic night and weekend hours, begins immediately.
As a member of the Library’s Community Engagement Team, this Programming Assistant position supports the planning, coordination, and implementation of programs primarily for adults, while providing secondary support for programs serving general audiences, families, and children. A key focus of this role is supporting UDPL’s highly successful Adult Discovery & Learning series, offered three seasons per year with four- to six-week courses on topics such as history, current events, art, music, and performance. This flagship program draws approximately 750 attendees annually and is central to the Library’s adult education mission.
Other responsibilities may include supporting high-profile bestselling author events, which connect readers with writers and contributing to a wide range of hands-on learning opportunities, including programs in fabric arts, science, technology, and other creative and educational disciplines. Alongside programming, the role actively engages in partnership building and community outreach to expand the Library’s reach and impact.
This position is ideal for someone who values public libraries as centers of lifelong learning and community connection. To learn more about the Library, visit: udpl.org.
January 7, 2026
Curator of Ceramics and Glass (open rank)
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.
PRODUCTION INTERN
The Production Intern will participate in load-ins, load-outs, and running of shows and events on the mainstage as well as in the studio, restaurant, and biergarten. They will also aid the Production department with administrative and maintenance tasks.
This position is available for the Spring 2026 Term with an ASAP start date.
Responsibilities:
Set construction/installation
Unloading trucks
Hanging/focusing lights
Assisting audio set up
