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Development and Studio AdministratorDevelopment and Studio Administrator The Development and Studio Administrator will work closely with and report to the Director of Development and the Associate Director. This integral role supports InLiquid's fundraising efforts with individuals, foundations, corporations, and government entities to advance the organization's mission. The role is full-time, in-person days and occasional evening and weekend event attendance. Organization: InLiquid Website: www.inliquid.org Location: Philadelphia, PA Job Type: In-person, full-time, with occasional evening and weekend event attendance. Reports to: Director of Development, Associate Director, and Executive Director Key Responsibilities:
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InLiquid is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in our organization. The organization is committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for all employees and applicants. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We encourage you to apply if you are passionate about the arts, fundraising, and community engagement and wish to contribute to InLiquid's mission. Salary: $37K – 41.6K commensurate with experience. Benefits Package: InLiquid also covers medical and dental insurance for its full-time employees. Application: Please submit your resume and cover letter to rachel@inliquid.org. About InLiquid: InLiquid is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a rich history, founded in 1999 by artist Rachel Zimmerman. The organization's mission is to make the contemporary visual arts culture of the Philadelphia region more accessible, working to support artists, unite communities, and nurture the public’s appreciation of the visual arts. InLiquid accomplishes this by creating opportunities and exposure for contemporary visual artists through exhibitions in its InLiquid Gallery and satellite public exhibition spaces, providing art for over 25,000 audience members annually. It also serves as a free public online hub, showcasing Philadelphia's diverse visual arts community, and supports over 300 artist members.
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The work of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance is made possible through the generous support of committed individuals and institutions. |