Job Bank

Looking to work in a creative environment that gives back to its community and transforms lives? Looking for the perfect candidate to join your team? You're in the right place. Connect the passion in your life with your career.

The Job Bank is our region's resource of job opportunities in the arts and culture industry. You'll find creative and administrative jobs at all professional levels that will help you grow your career. You’ll find opportunities at museums, theaters, historic sites, art galleries, dance organizations, community centers and much, much more.

Want to connect to candidates today? 30-day job listings are free for Cultural Alliance Members, $95 for Nonprofit Non-Members and $165 for For-Profit Non-Members. Post your job today! To enjoy the benefit of free posting, among many others, consider becoming a member today!

As part of the Cultural Alliance’s ongoing commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, the Job Bank requires salary and hourly rate information in job postings to benefit both employees and employers. Any posts without clear compensation information will be temporarily pulled from the site until that information is added. Publishing salaries also provides transparency about a position’s value to an organization, regardless of an applicant’s identity and means. Through this transparency, job seekers can better assess an opportunity before investing their time and effort into pursuing it. Employers benefit from expediting the hiring process, receiving over 30% more applications from stronger candidates who are also likely to be more informed. This paves the way for stronger communication between employers and employees from the start. You can find more resources for making your hiring process equitable on our  Job Bank Guide & Template and Equitable Hiring Resource Bank.

View the Job Bank FAQ here for the answers to many questions or our video tutorial for tips and tricks to posting your job!

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If you have any questions about posting to the Job Bank, send an email to info@philaculture.org with "Job Bank" in the subject line, or call 215-557-7811 and dial "0". Please note that questions from job seekers will be directed to the organization that has posted the job. The Cultural Alliance is not affiliated with the hiring process for organizations posting positions on the Job Bank.


 

February 14, 2025

Weekend Manager

American Swedish Historical Museum
Customer Service

Job Description
The American Swedish Historical Museum is seeking an outgoing and friendly team member to manage all aspects of the Museum’s operations and customer service needs on the weekends including serving at the Admissions Desk and Gift Shop. Weekend Managers also serve as ASHM staff representatives during rental events, supervising building safety and security issues and providing customer service to guests attending.

Art Handler

Art In Transit
Other

Art In Transit is in need of a part-time Art Handler effective immediately. The work includes completing art services such as transportation, packing, and crating. The Art Handler must have a clear understanding of fine art handling practices and the ability to handle a wide array of high-end household items, including, but not limited to, furniture, mirrors, rugs, etc. 

AiT works with many well regarded auction houses, galleries and museums and our services range  from crating and transporting a single painting to handling the relocation of the entire contents of an estate.  

February 13, 2025

RFEI for organizations to volunteer to host workshops

Mural Arts Philadelphia
Artistic
Education
Program Delivery

Printmaking by the People is a citywide dialogue and public art project about how the Declaration of Independence has set the stage for life in our city and our nation today.

The project is revisiting and reimagining printing’s historic role in public communication and civic dialogue, particularly its roots in Philadelphia as a means of disseminating debates about the movement for independence.

The project will hone in on the Declaration’s promise of “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” to the emerging nation. Today, we will ask people to explore where we have succeeded at that, what work remains to be done, and what their own passions and commitments are for the future — and express their ideas through posters that they design and print themselves.

We are inviting any community organization that would like to host a workshop to apply for consideration. Please respond by checking full description and application form.  Please note that our funding allows for  a limited number of workshops available, and we will want to make sure we reach all areas of the city, so we may not be able to schedule workshops for all applicants.

 

Request for Expressions of Interest: "Among These Are" Printmaking Workshops

Mural Arts Philadelphia
Artistic
Education
Production & Design
Program Delivery
Teaching Artist

Mural Arts Philadelphia is seeking expressions of interest from non-profit printmaking organizations and from
artists to organize and facilitate printmaking workshops as part of its Printmaking by the People project, a
signature project to celebrate the semi-quincentennial anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 2026.

The project will consist of dozens of workshops throughout the city, a mural in a prominent location, an
exhibition at the Free Library of Philadelphia, and an online gallery.

The project, and our “Among These Are” workshop model, are described in attached documents.
Interested organizations should respond with a letter of interest describing their capacity to take on this project.

Printmaking by the People: Request for Qualifications: Lead Artist

Mural Arts Philadelphia
Artistic
Production & Design

Printmaking by the People – a reflection on the nation’s semi-quincentennial – is a public art project that will engage people across Philadelphia in a dialogue about how the promise of the Declaration of Independence has set the stage for life in our city and our nation today. It will result in a signature Center City mural and an exhibition at the Free Library of Philadelphia in 2026.

Printmaking by the People will reimagine the Declaration of Independence, asking people across Philadelphia simple yet catalytic questions that arise at this moment: 

  • What values do we share? 
  • What work remains to be done to realize the promises of the Declaration? 
  • How might the Declaration’s vision be reimagined for the future? 

 

The project will also reimagine printmaking’s historic role in public communication and civic dialogue, particularly its roots in Philadelphia as a means of disseminating debates and news about the movement for independence. It will embrace the tradition of poster-making as a means of political expression and advocacy. 

Throughout the coming year, Mural Arts will convene free workshops across the city, led by facilitators and artists, that feature small-group dialogues and hands-on printing activities that engage people in this dialogue and provide a space for them to create prints with their own messages.

See more in full description.

 

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