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 FAQ. Watch our video tutorial for a quick walkthrough of how to post.
Click the image above to view the tutorial on YouTube
Need help?
Email us at info@philaculture.org with "Job Bank" in the subject line. (Job seekers: contact the hiring organization directly.)
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 FAQ. Watch our video tutorial for a quick walkthrough of how to post.
Click the image above to view the tutorial on YouTube
Need help?
Email us at info@philaculture.org with "Job Bank" in the subject line. (Job seekers: contact the hiring organization directly.)
Director of Development
Quintessence Theatre, now in its 16th season of producing epic, classic theatre in Northwest Philadelphia, seeks an experienced, strategic and mission-driven Director of Development to join our team. In 2024, Quintessence purchased its longtime home, the historic Sedgwick Theater on Germantown Avenue, and is embarking on an ambitious renovation project and Capital Campaign to create a performing arts center for its community. The Director of Development leads Quintessence Theatre Group’s capital campaign while driving sustained growth in major gift revenue. This role focuses primarily on campaign strategy, major donor cultivation and solicitation, and long-term relationship management. The Director of Development supervises the Associate Director of Development, who leads annual fund efforts, and works collaboratively to ensure strong alignment between campaign and annual giving initiatives.
Working closely with the Executive Director, Producing Artistic Director, Board of Directors, Campaign Committee, and Development Committee, the Director of Development plays a central leadership role in advancing the Campaign for Quintessence at the Sedgwick and strengthening the organization’s culture of philanthropy.
April 27, 2026
Artists Wanted: COMHAR, Inc. Mural
The Porch Light Program & DBHIDS
Artists Wanted: Engaging Women and Girls of Color (EWGOC) Initiative Mural Project
Project Overview
Mural Arts Philadelphia is seeking qualified visual artists or artist teams to design and execute a community-centered public mural as part of the Engaging Women and Girls of Color (EWGOC) Initiative. This project will center the voices, lived experiences, and leadership of women and girls of color, including trans individuals, and will be grounded in community engagement within Kensington, Fairhill, Strawberry Mansion and/or surrounding areas.
Artists Wanted: 988 Mental Health Hotline Mural
1. Project Overview
Mural Arts Philadelphia is seeking qualified visual artists or artist teams to design and execute a text-heavy public mural prominently featuring the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. The mural will be installed in a high-visibility, high-traffic location, such as major transportation corridors and hubs including (but not limited to) the Frankford Transportation Center.
Personal Assistant
Position: Executive/Personal Assistant to semi-retired Businessman and Executive Director (Part-Time) Location: Philadelphia Art Museum Area (Philadelphia, PA)
Schedule: 15-20 hours/week, Monday through Wednesday, Must be available Mondays. Flexible hours but with 10am start, at least on Mondays.
A semi-retired businessman and his wife, the Executive Director of a nonprofit, seek a highly organized and proactive Assistant. The role involves supporting both in personal and professional aspects. The ideal candidate will be resourceful, diplomatic, discreet, tech-savvy, and passionate about arts and culture. A caring attitude and positive outlook are essential.
Please see full description for more details.
April 24, 2026
Branch Coordinator
Opening Available ~ Settlement Music School
Full-time Position
Museum Shop Associate
The Fabric Workshop and Museum (FWM) is a contemporary art museum, with an internationally-acclaimed Artists-in-Residence (AIR) program, located in Center City, Philadelphia. Founded in 1977, FWM encourages artists at all stages of their careers to experiment with new materials and new media in a veritable living laboratory. FWM is easily accessible via public transit and is steps from Reading Terminal Market and blocks from Chinatown and historic City Hall.
Graphic Designer
The Graphic Designer is responsible for creating and producing custom designs under the Barnes brand.
Senior Executive Assistant to the President and Board Liaison
This position provides executive administrative support to the Neubauer Family Executive Director and President and Board of Trustees, serving as the primary point of contact for internal and external constituencies pertaining to this office. This role also acts as the liaison to the Board of Trustees and senior management team; organizes and coordinates executive outreach and external relations efforts; and oversees special projects.
April 23, 2026
Music Teacher
The Meridee Winters School of Music is currently seeking fun, responsible, and friendly musicians to teach music lessons to kids of all ages and levels. We have several openings available on various instruments. At MW you'll have fun, impact kids, and make money.
Assistant House Manager
About People's Light
Founded in 1974, People’s Light is one of Pennsylvania’s most respected professional theatres, renowned for producing innovative and thought-provoking work that reflects the diverse voices of our community. Located in Chester County, our mission is to inspire, entertain, and engage audiences through live theatre and educational programs, fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment for all. At People’s Light, we believe in the power of storytelling to connect people and create lasting impact.
Position Overview
