
19/02/2025
Job Opportunity–Education, Outreach & General Assistant (CE Scheme)
Pallas Projects/Studios are seeking a candidate to join their team as part of the Community Employment (CE) Scheme*.
The Community Employee will gain practical experience in how Pallas Projects/Studios, which is an Artist-Run Organisation in The Liberties, is run. This will involve first hand interactions with artists, and the curator/directors in preparing exhibitions as part of the various aspects of the gallery programme and the ancillary events.
The role will involve the Community Employee developing contacts with local schools and community organisations, research, devising a programme of gallery visits with outside bodies including art educators and artists.
The role will involve working in tandem with the Programme Curator/Producer to devise strategies for developing our outreach programme ensuring open access. Other tasks depending on the candidate's proficiency may include assisting the gallery technician with gallery installations and other tasks, assisting with social media for the gallery and studios.
Programme Support Duties 19.5 hours
Please download our full Job Description/Guidelines before applying:
How to Apply:
Please note this scheme is being provided by The Mercy Family Centre and as such applicants should send a LETTER OF INTEREST as a PDF attachment explaining why they are suitable for this position with a CV/biog emailed to: cescheme@mercyfamilycentre.com and cc-ed to info@pallasprojects.org with PALLAS CE SCHEME APPLICATION - OUTREACH in the subject line. Please be informed about Pallas Projects/Studios and what artist-run spaces are before applying. www.pallasprojects.org
Deadline: Rolling applications
Interviews: Commencing April
Estimated Start date: TBC
* Please contact your local DSP Employment Services/Intreo Office to check your eligibility and to apply for this vacancy. Vacancy Reference Number will be required. Eligibility to participate on CE is generally linked to those who are 21 years or over and applicants must also be in receipt of a qualifying Irish social welfare payment for 1 year or more. This is a developmental opportunity, no experience necessary. Accredited training will be provided to support your career.