Administrator
Government of The United Kingdom
Administrator
£27040
Government of The United Kingdom, Queenstown, Blackpool
- Part time
- Temporary
- Remote working
Posted 1 week ago, 21 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: c2fc48dc584f4bb2960b9418ed4e1790
Full Job Description
This is an ideal role for someone with good organisation skills starting out in arts administration, it is especially suited to those who would like to lead or plan community art projects in the future.
You'll carry out a variety of admin and venue-related activities from August 2024, supporting our growing community arts organisation.
You'll be communicating with a variety of people and will most likely be the first person that our visitors, customers and volunteers will have contact with over email and social media. So it's important that you are personable and able to adapt your communication style to suit. Providing a warm welcome and friendly introduction to our organisation is central to what we do and a key part of our values. Please make sure that you read about them so that you have a good idea of who we are.
This role is primarily based at our Blackpool town centre venue:
- an independent shop that specialises in artworks, homeware and gift products made by artists and makers based in the North West.
- Workshop spaces for art, craft, heritage and community activities.
- Blackpool Community Darkroom - for film photographers.
- a short covering letter explaining why you would like the role and how you meet the requirements, Coordination of room hires
- Oversee public email inboxes
- Production of marketing assets
- Staffing the building and setting up rooms for Wednesday hires
- Manages own workload with guidance from Aunty Social director
Key info
Hourly Rate £13, PAYE, paid monthly
Weekly Hours 7.5 hours
Contract Length - 27 weeks from Weds 7 February to Weds 7 August 2024
More detailed information
The role will start during the week commencing Weds 7 February 2024 and end on Weds 7 August 2024.
If you are interested, please submit a CV and either:
This is an ideal role for someone with good organisation skills starting out in arts administration, it is especially suited to those who would like to lead or plan community art projects in the future.