Job Title: Studio & Relationships Coordinator (x 2 roles)
Location: Remote – 1 based in/near Birkenhead, Merseyside, 1 based in/near Colchester, Essex
Reporting to: Buildings & Community Manager (Birkenhead), Studio Manager (Colchester)
Contract: The role is casual, and hours will vary, and is flexible depending on the personal circumstances of the successful applicant
Rate of pay: £14 per hour
The Studio & Relationships Coordinators will work closely with the Spaces team on the Space for Artists Programme.
You will be our eyes and ears on the ground and help us manage our properties and relationships within Birkenhead or Colchester and the surrounding counties.
The work will fall across a broad range of responsibilities spanning site tours, studio holder inductions, health and safety reviews, promotion of our services and support, and some basic administration.
Training will be provided to ensure the successful applicant has all the ‘tools’ to succeed.
To find out more information about the role, and how to apply, download the job pack below.
The deadline for applications is 5pm on Wednesday 22 November 2023.
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