Job Bank
Looking to work in a creative environment that gives back to its community and transforms lives? Looking for the perfect candidate to join your team? You're in the right place. Connect the passion in your life with your career.
The Job Bank is our region's resource of job opportunities in the arts and culture industry. You'll find creative and administrative jobs at all professional levels that will help you grow your career. You’ll find opportunities at museums, theaters, historic sites, art galleries, dance organizations, community centers and much, much more.
Want to connect to candidates today? 30-day job listings are free for Cultural Alliance Members, $95 for Nonprofit Non-Members and $165 for For-Profit Non-Members. Post your job today! To enjoy the benefit of free posting, among many others, consider becoming a member today!
As part of the Cultural Alliance’s ongoing commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, the Job Bank now requires salary and hourly rate information in job postings to benefit both employees and employers. Any posts without clear compensation information will be temporarily pulled from the site until that information is added. Publishing salaries also provides transparency about a position’s value to an organization, regardless of an applicant’s identity and means. Through this transparency, job seekers can better assess an opportunity before investing their time and effort into pursuing it. Employers benefit from expediting the hiring process, receiving over 30% more applications from stronger candidates who are also likely to be more informed. This paves the way for stronger communication between employers and employees from the start. You can find more resources for making your hiring process equitable on our Job Bank Guide & Template and Equitable Hiring Resource Bank.
View the Job Bank FAQ here for the answers to many questions or our video tutorial for tips and tricks to posting your job!
Click the image above to view the tutorial on YouTube
If you have any questions about posting to the Job Bank, send an email to info@philaculture.org with "Job Bank" in the subject line, or call 215-557-7811 and dial "0". Please note that questions from job seekers will be directed to the organization that has posted the job. The Cultural Alliance is not affiliated with the hiring process for organizations posting positions on the Job Bank.
Looking to work in a creative environment that gives back to its community and transforms lives? Looking for the perfect candidate to join your team? You're in the right place. Connect the passion in your life with your career.
The Job Bank is our region's resource of job opportunities in the arts and culture industry. You'll find creative and administrative jobs at all professional levels that will help you grow your career. You’ll find opportunities at museums, theaters, historic sites, art galleries, dance organizations, community centers and much, much more.
Want to connect to candidates today? 30-day job listings are free for Cultural Alliance Members, $95 for Nonprofit Non-Members and $165 for For-Profit Non-Members. Post your job today! To enjoy the benefit of free posting, among many others, consider becoming a member today!
As part of the Cultural Alliance’s ongoing commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, the Job Bank now requires salary and hourly rate information in job postings to benefit both employees and employers. Any posts without clear compensation information will be temporarily pulled from the site until that information is added. Publishing salaries also provides transparency about a position’s value to an organization, regardless of an applicant’s identity and means. Through this transparency, job seekers can better assess an opportunity before investing their time and effort into pursuing it. Employers benefit from expediting the hiring process, receiving over 30% more applications from stronger candidates who are also likely to be more informed. This paves the way for stronger communication between employers and employees from the start. You can find more resources for making your hiring process equitable on our Job Bank Guide & Template and Equitable Hiring Resource Bank.
View the Job Bank FAQ here for the answers to many questions or our video tutorial for tips and tricks to posting your job!
Click the image above to view the tutorial on YouTube
If you have any questions about posting to the Job Bank, send an email to info@philaculture.org with "Job Bank" in the subject line, or call 215-557-7811 and dial "0". Please note that questions from job seekers will be directed to the organization that has posted the job. The Cultural Alliance is not affiliated with the hiring process for organizations posting positions on the Job Bank.
Arts & Culture Program Assistant
Arts & Culture Program Assistant
Glen Foerd is a dynamic cultural institution committed to enriching our community through arts, culture, and environmental education. As a Program Assistant within our Arts & Culture Department, you will play a vital role in ensuring the success of our programs.
March 14, 2024
Barnes West Everyday Places Artist Partnerships
2024 Everyday Places Artist Partnerships
CALL FOR ARTISTS | CALL FOR PLACES
Bringing art to everyday places, for everyday people.
Barnes West launched Everyday Places Artist Partnerships in 2021 to provide West Philadelphia residents with spaces to co-create with multidisciplinary artistic projects that offer inspiration and promote hope and healing.
March 13, 2024
Jazz Bridge is seeking New Board Members
New Board Members Needed
Do you have an interest in assisting the Jazz & Blues Community to not only subsist but to thrive?
Do you have a desire to support Jazz & Blues artists in times of need or crisis?
Jazz Bridge Project is seeking highly qualified individuals to join our volunteer Board of Directors. Board members are responsible for providing strategic guidance and oversight as we continue to grow.
Ticketing Services Agents
The Walnut Street Theatre, America's Oldest Theatre, has openings for part-time Ticketing Services Agents to handle incoming telephone inquiries, ticket sales and exchanges. $15 per hour with bonus incentives. Shifts include daytime, nights, and weekends. Previous box office or ticketing experience is a plus, but not required. Work in a friendly, organized atmosphere and see all productions for free.
Shipboard Educator
Shipboard Educators are responsible for engaging Independence Seaport Museum’s audience with the historic ships Cruiser Olympia and Submarine Becuna. Shipboard Educators are responsible for learning and understanding a wide range of historical content and context related to both historic ships. This includes providing guided tours on both vessels and executing specialty and afterhours tours. In addition to tours, Shipboard Educators are expected to engage the public on a more informal basis by speaking with visitors, tourists, and school groups. When no tours are in progress, Shipboard Educators are on hand to answer questions and facilitate activities. Shipboard Educators report to the Manager of Historic Ships and Shipboard Education Coordinator.
March 12, 2024
Interpreter
Cliveden, a historic site located in Northwest Philadelphia, seeks Interpreters for the 2024 season. As front-line staff for Cliveden, Interpreters are responsible for sharing diverse narratives with the public in an accurate and engaging way.
Responsibilities include:
Lead Teaching Artist
NLArts is seeking Lead Teaching Artists to join our community organization during the 2024 Summer Camp in the Northern Liberties neighborhood of Philadelphia.
Summer Camp Details: Camp is located at 700 N 3rd St. Philadelphia, PA 19123 in the Northern Liberties Community Center. We serve students entering Kindergarten through 8th grade, as well as high school students in the CiT (Counselor in Training) program in three age groups: Littles (K-1st), Middles (2nd-4th), and Bigs (5th-8th). The 7 week program is designed around curriculum themes, ensuring an enriching and diverse experience for students and teaching artists. Ideal candidates are welcome to apply for the age group and session themes that best suit their skills, experience, and availability. Learn more about themes here.
Assistant Director of Education
NLArts is seeking an Assistant Director of Education to join our community organization during the 2024 Summer Camp in the Northern Liberties neighborhood of Philadelphia.
Position Summary: The Assistant Director of Education is a leadership position that assists the Executive Director, teaching artists, and campers in the successful execution of daily activities with an emphasis on the pilot of an arts & play curriculum framework. The Assistant Director of Education works closely with teachers to ensure activities positively impact the students ability to express themselves, strengthen their social, emotional, and collaborative skills, and increase their appreciation of diversity, culture, community, and the environment.
Trainer, Audience Services
Department: Audience Services
Reports to: Training Manager
Status: Full-time/ Non-Exempt
Summary:
The Audience Services Trainer works under the direction of the Training Manager to plan and deliver training and coaching to customer service providers, helping to ensure the delivery of quality service.
Instructional Technology & Online Learning Coordinator
Status: Exempt
Position: Instructional Technology & Online Learning Coordinator
Reports to: Chief Academic Officer
Department: Academic Affairs
Lead Audience Services Representative
Department: Audience Services
Reports to: Audience Services Manager
Status: Non-Exempt
Summary: