Hope is on the horizon - fingers crossed - that our doors will be re-opening soon and that we can have even a small degree of normality now that the weather is getting warmer. In light of this, we are looking for some new recruits to join the Catalyst family!
We are looking for hardworking and passionate individuals who are interested in accelerating their career in a range of skills and opportunities. If you have experience (or would like to gain some) in arts administration, curation, production, project management, research, networking, we encourage you to apply.
This is a voluntary position with a two-year commitment following a successful trial and training period where you will have firsthand experience of how this art machine ticks over. Due to current Covid-19 restrictions, the team are working remotely so applicants are asked to be prepared for a virtual interview if limitations continue.
Applicants don't have to be based in Belfast to apply or be shortlisted, however; you must be able to travel to the city for weekly meetings, monthly events and gallery invigilation.
Catalyst Arts is a registered charity, artist-led space and members based organisation that seeks to represent and push forward the middle ground of experimental and innovative art practices from all disciplines through engagement, acceptance and sheer nerve.
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Deadline for the next review of applications is Monday 3 May at 11.59pm
The full job description can be found here.
The job application form can be found below:
Please email your completed application form to catalystarts@gmail.com
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If you would like to apply, but have particular access needs or submitting a written application is difficult for you, please get in touch with Catalyst at catalystarts@gmail.com by email and we can arrange an alternative application method.
Catalyst Arts strives to be an Equal Opportunities employer, and we particularly encourage applications from those who identify as underrepresented in the arts, for example Black and POC artists, artists from lower socio-economic backgrounds and artists from the traveller community.