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Curatorial Officer (Exhibitions)
Exciting permanent full-time opportunity with excellent pay, flexible hours, and benefits. Support artistic programmes and exhibition delivery in a vibrant gallery setting.
What Does a Curatorial Officer (Exhibitions) Do?
This permanent, full-time position offers a competitive annual salary. It features a 35-hour work week, annual leave, and comprehensive benefits including paid parental leave and fitness programmes.
As a Curatorial Officer (Exhibitions), you will work closely with a dynamic team to deliver top-quality artistic projects. Your role is multifaceted and rewarding.
You will coordinate temporary and major exhibitions, support artists, and handle key administrative duties. Attention to detail is crucial for success in this post.
Assisting with exhibition production, you will manage loans, prepare interpretive materials, and collaborate on the gallery’s cultural programme. Your input will shape successful gallery initiatives.
Participate in writing, developing digital content, and public talks alongside curators and artists. This creates a varied and fulfilling workday for candidates looking for creative roles.
Pros: Competitive Benefits and Professional Growth
The salary package is highly competitive and comes with additional annual leave, leave loading, and pension contributions. Flexible work arrangements support a work-life balance.
Employees enjoy year-round training and career development options. There are exclusive benefits programmes, including health and fitness resources that promote well-being.
You will be part of a supportive, inclusive network that embraces diversity and personal development. Corporate recognition and rewards add further motivation.
Access to mental health resources and wellness initiatives ensures that your wellbeing is prioritised, both professionally and personally.
Inconvénients : Considérations avant de postuler
The role requires a strong commitment to teamwork as well as managing time effectively under pressure. Some evening or weekend work for events may be expected.
There is a significant administrative aspect to this role which may not suit all applicants. Deadlines for exhibition preparation can occasionally be demanding.
Verdict: Is This Job Right for You?
This position is best suited for candidates passionate about the arts, eager to work in a vibrant environment, and ready to support cultural programming at every level.
If career progression, meaningful work, and comprehensive benefits appeal to you, then this role is an excellent fit. Consider your strengths and aspirations before applying.