This is an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of public and civic programming as well as artist production, supporting the delivery of several projects Tender Living is a national four-year programme of interlinked collaborative projects, commissions, exhibitions, creative research and events, centred on artistic practice and support structures for Trans, non-binary and gender-questioning artists, participants, partners and audiences, supported by Paul Hamlyn Foundation and Arts Council England. We are keen to ensure the candidate reflects the project's key participants and therefore, utilising Positive Action, will actively prioritise applications from people who are Transgender and/or non-binary. Duration: 17 months fixed-term Hours: Part-time, 2 days per week, (10:00 am-6:00 pm, days to be discussed), including occasional flexible, weekend and evening working Salary: £31,000 per annum, pro rata The deadline for applications is 10 am on Monday 20 April 2026. Please continue to our website to see the Job Requirements in full. Summary of the Person Specification below: Some experience working with artists, artistic programming or film production and/or presentation Experience in events coordination and organisation (e.g talks, workshops) A creative thinker with a practical, hands-on and collaborative approach to art-making and events Experience in supporting and developing a diverse range of artistic and community practices Ability to work as part of a small team and to forge mutually respectful and effective working relationships Interest in engaging a wide range of participants and audiences via public engagement events A flexible, self-motivated approach to working, experience of multi-tasking and an ability to prioritise and plan Excellent verbal and written communication skills with meticulous attention to detail Ability to work flexibly, including evenings and weekends Please continue to our website to see the Job Responsibilities in full. Summary below: Work closely with the Curator and Assistant Curator (Civic) in accordance with the organisation's key artistic aims, values and strategy Support the administration and delivery of Tender Living Provide effective care and support to artists, community partners and participants, acting as a point of contact, listening to and sharing feedback with the team Work closely with the Communications Manager and Assistant Curator (Civic) on communications delivery, including press campaigns, content creation and event bookings Contribute to project budgets by managing and recording expenditure receipts, making payments and updating budget systems Demonstrate a commitment to Studio Voltaire's Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Policy Demonstrate a commitment to Studio Voltaire's Access policy, ensuring programmes and commissioning processes are accessible and welcoming Please click on the 'Apply Now' button to see the Job Description in full and to access the Application Form to apply for this role.Job Summary
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