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.)
April 5, 2026
Project Producer
The Bearded Ladies Cabaret is looking for a Project Producer to join the team for our ongoing project Shavings. The Producer is the main person responsible for making sure a project happens in conversation with the artistic vision and the resources and timeline available. They are the liaison among partners, artists, staff, and production. They oversee all project documentation—including schedules, budgets, contact sheets, and contracts—while managing project logistics like action items, travel, permitting, and venue scheduling. This role is best suited for a highly collaborative person who is a direct communicator, comfortable with holding people accountable to their responsibilities and keeping a project moving on schedule and within budget. The Producer is also a dedicated partner to the Marketing and Production Departments, ensuring all public-facing information is accurate. This role reports primarily to the Artistic Director/Project Director. This role is currently a 25 hour a week role that scales up to full time during major productions.
April 3, 2026
Human Resources & Financial Administrator
Job Title: Human Resources & Financial Administrator
Company: Monkey Boys Productions Location: Hatfield, PA
Center Coordinator
Located on the banks of a decommissioned reservoir, The Discovery Center is a public greenspace in East Fairmount Park that is dedicated to supporting the missions of our partners, presenting vibrant environmental education programs, and serving as a resource for residents, especially those in the nearby Strawberry Mansion neighborhood.
The Discovery Center Coordinator supports the mission and daily operations of the Discovery Center by serving as the second in leadership to the Center Operations Manager and acting as a key representative of the center to visitors, renters, and community members.
This position leads the facility rental program, overseeing booking, communication, and on-site supervision of events, such as Birthday Parties, Nonprofit Fundraisers, Weddings, and Community Gatherings. The Coordinator shares evening and weekend event coverage on a rotating basis with other trained staff to ensure safe operations and high-quality guest experiences while preventing any single staff member from handling all rental events. The Coordinator also assists in visitor engagement, supervision of volunteers and staff, and general facility and grounds oversight.
Collections Processor
Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library encompasses an unrivaled museum of American decorative arts in its mansion and galleries and a magnificent 60-acre naturalistic garden—all set on 1,000 gorgeous acres.
Winterthur employs a wide array of positions in the areas of curatorial, horticulture, education, conservation, library, maintenance, marketing, development, technology, and administration.
Restorative Justice Program Manager
Overview
At Mural Arts Philadelphia, we believe art can be a powerful tool for healing, connection, and second chances. We’re looking for a highly organized and thoughtful professional to help coordinate programming within our Restorative Justice Department, supporting projects that engage people impacted by the justice system.
April 1, 2026
Dornsife Center Creator’s Studio Supervisor - Part-Time
Job Summary
The Creators Studio is a music and media teaching, recording, and production space, at Drexel's Dornsife Center for Neighborhood Partnerships. The Creator's Studio Manager, reporting to the Executive Director of the Dornsife Center for Neighborhood Partnerships, will oversee all functions of the Creator's Studio including managing student employees, supporting educational programming within the studio, maintaining studio equipment, building relationships with local organizations and individual creators.
Visitor Services Associate
Visitor Services Associate
Schedule: Part-time, 12-15 hours a week. Friday through Sunday. Generally 11:30am - 5:30pm
Salary: Hourly, $15/hour
Start date: April 2026
Qualifications
The successful candidate will be experienced, motivated, customer service oriented, and excel in high-end retail sales. The Visitor Services Sales Associate serves as an ambassador for the organization’s mission and vision.
Preference will be given to candidates with previous experience in the arts and cultural organizations, particularly in museum or gallery sales.
Visitor Services Associate
Visitor Services Associate
Schedule: Part-time, 12-15 hours a week. Friday through Sunday. Generally 11:30am - 5:30pm
Salary: Hourly, $15/hour
Start date: April 2026
Qualifications
The successful candidate will be experienced, motivated, customer service oriented, and excel in high-end retail sales. The Visitor Services Sales Associate serves as an ambassador for the organization’s mission and vision.
Preference will be given to candidates with previous experience in the arts and cultural organizations, particularly in museum or gallery sales.
March 27, 2026
Executive Director
Executive Director
Mural Arts Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA
Through participatory public art, Mural Arts Philadelphia inspires change in people, places, and practices, creating opportunity for a more just and equitable Philadelphia.
THE SEARCH
Summer Camp Director 2026
Position Overview
Full-Time Temporary/Seasonal: 8-week summer program + part-time spring planning
Allens Lane Art Center seeks an experienced and collaborative Camp Director to lead our arts-based
summer camp program. This role provides full leadership of camp operations, including staff supervision,
program implementation, camper safety, and family communication. The position begins part-time in spring
for hiring and planning and transitions to full-time during the 8-week summer camp season. This is an ideal
role for a strong youth-program leader who thrives in creative environments and is passionate about arts
education and community engagement.
