Job Bank

Welcome to the Job Bank – Your Gateway to Arts and Culture Careers

Job Seekers:
Looking for a career that fuels your creativity and impacts your community? The Job Bank connects you with opportunities in theaters, museums, galleries, dance companies, community centers, and more. Find administrative and creative roles at every level—and match your passion with your profession.

Employers:

Ready to find the right candidate? Post your job on the region’s go-to resource for arts and culture talent.

  • Free 30-day listings for Cultural Alliance Members
  • $95 for Nonprofit Non-Members
  • $165 for For-Profit Non-Members

 

Not a member? Join today for free postings and other member benefits.

Compensation Transparency Required:
As part of the Cultural Alliance’s ongoing commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, all job postings must include salary or hourly rate information. Listings without compensation details will be temporarily removed until updated. You can find more resources for making your hiring process equitable on our Equitable Hiring Resource Bank. Transparent pay builds trust—and stronger teams.

Get tips and templates to make hiring easier in our Job Bank Guide and FAQWatch our video tutorial for a quick walkthrough of how to post.

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May 11, 2026

Executive Director

CraftNOW Philadelphia
Administrative
Marketing & PR
Operations & Finance
Production & Design
Program Delivery
Senior Management

CraftNOW is looking for its next executive director!!

Programs Assistant

The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage
Administrative

The Programs Assistant provides primary support to the Center’s Director of Grantmaking Programs (DGP) and Program Officers, in the delivery of all the Center’s grantmaking work (Exhibitions &Public Interpretation and Performance Project grants, Evolving Futures, Pew Fellowships, and Capacity Building grants), in close collaboration with other Center programs and administrative staff, in all phases of program operations.

Visitor Services Representative

National Liberty Museum
Customer Service

Position Title: Visitor Services Representative 

Department: Museum Experience 

Reports to: Manager of Visitor & Member Services 

 

About Us 

Porter

Please Touch Museum
Other

Porters are responsible for providing efficient, quality service to the Museum’s guests and staff. Porters monitor and ensure the clean appearance and sanitization of the Museum including but not limited to the galleries, restrooms, back-of-house, offices, outside grounds, and parking lot. Porters must maintain a clean and safe environment at a level that promotes high guest satisfaction. This position reports to the Manager, Custodial Services.

This position is part of the AFSCME Local 397 bargaining unit.

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

May 8, 2026

Immersive Performer

Ministry of Awe
Artistic
Auditions & Casting
Performing Artists

CASTING CALL — MoA Ensemble at THE MINISTRY OF AWE (Philadelphia)

Clown. Character actor. Improviser. Dancer. Delight-maker. Wild card.

We want you to bring your currency to our bank.

May 7, 2026

Artistic Associate & Company Manager

Quintessence Theatre Group
Administrative
Artistic
Auditions & Casting

Quintessence Theatre, now finishing its 16th season of producing epic, classic theatre in Northwest Philadelphia, seeks an Artistic Associate & Company Manager to join our team. The Artistic Associate and Company Manager reports to the Producing Artistic Director and provides support in the areas of casting, company management and producing. This is a part-time hourly position averaging 20 hours per week, with some night and weekend work required during production periods.

Responsibilities

Casting:

Events Coordinator

Bucks County Playhouse
Other

Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, PA is in search of an Events Coordinator. The Playhouse has become one of the leading regional theaters on the East Coast and is the largest arts organization in Bucks County.  BCP presents a year-round schedule of original productions, featuring stars of the stage and screen, and visiting artists presentations.  Its two-acre campus includes the historic Playhouse and Playhouse Barn; Playhouse Deck, a full restaurant and bar; an outdoor courtyard café; waterfall picnic area; river promenade; and the historic Lambertville Hall.

Maintenance Technician

Moore College of Art & Design
Other

Status:                  Full time, Non-Exempt

Position:              Maintenance Technician

Reports To:        Assistant Director of Campus Operations

Requirements:  

  • Valid driver license, High School or higher graduate, read and write in English, able to use and operate a computer/ laptop.
  • Experience in plumbing, electrical and/or carpentry is a plus

Responsibilities:

May 6, 2026

Installation Technician

Philadelphia Museum of Art
Other

The Museum seeks a skilled Installation Technician to support exhibition installations, packing and storage solutions. This position requires strong art handling expertise and the ability to work collaboratively on installation projects while maintaining the highest standards of collections care.

Specifically, you will:
 

Install and deinstall artwork for gallery installations, exhibitions, storage, and special projects as assigned  

Handle, pack, transport, and store art objects according to museum protocols and industry standards 

Director of Development

Rock to the Future
Development

Rock to the Future fosters thriving youth and economic empowerment through free, student-driven music programs for Philadelphia youth in under-resourced areas. Our work helps young people unlock their creative potential, strengthen academic and life skills, and build pathways to a bright future—all through the power of music. With an annual budget of $2 million and growing, Rock to the Future is seeking a passionate, strategic, and results-oriented Director of Development to lead our fundraising efforts and help us scale our impact across Philadelphia. 

This is an inaugural Director of Development position as we embark on our 5-year strategic plan. We aim to expand Rock to the Future’s reach from 1,200 to 2,300+ youth annually while deepening the quality of our MusiCore, MusiCommunity, and MobileMusic programs. The plan prioritizes doubling MusiCore enrollment, expanding services for justice-involved youth, strengthening college and career pathways, and investing in staff, systems, and infrastructure to ensure long-term sustainability and measurable impact on graduation, postsecondary success, and youth well-being. To achieve our goals, we will grow our $2 million budget to more than $3 million by 2029–30, driven by major increases in fee-for-service program revenue, individual giving, and institutional support. 

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