Richmond Barracks

Recruitment Call: Culture Connects Programme Coordinator

We are seeking to recruit a Culture Connects Programme Coordinator.

Closing date for applications: Friday 20 September 2024.

Richmond Barracks is a building of historical importance located in Inchicore, Dublin 8. It is home to a library, garden, cafe and Culture Connects, a programme of cultural activities that celebrate the experiences and interests of the local communities and people.

The Culture Connects Programme Coordinator will support the coordination, administration, and development of our cultural engagement and creative programme activities at Richmond Barracks and across the company as required.

Working with the Culture Connects Programme Manager within the Creative Engagement team, you will engage with participants, local partners and communities to build collaborative relationships, ensuring that programming continues to be relevant and responsive, and that our work together embeds cultural experiences and increases cultural participation throughout local Dublin neighbourhoods.

About the role

Your main tasks in this role will include:

Engagement and participation development

Programme coordination

Curatorial support and project development

Programme administration

Role requirements

Essential criteria - you should have:

Position summary

Post Title: Culture Connects Programme Coordinator, Dublin City Council Culture Company

Post Status: Fixed Term Contract (full-time, five days per week, Tuesday to Saturday), three years, a six month probationary period applies. Some evening and weekend work may be required.

Location: Richmond Barracks, Inchicore, Dublin 8, D08 YY05

Reports to: Culture Connects Programme Manager

Key relationships: Creative Engagement team, Engagement team, Visitor Experience team, and the Communications and Operations teams.

Salary: €34,811 per annum

Annual leave: 23 days per year

Pension: A contribution of 10% of salary will be made to an agreed pension savings scheme subject to the individual contributing a similar percentage.

Reward and recognition: All Dublin City Council Culture Company employees participate in the performance review and appraisal process annually. This process measures performance, considers training and development opportunities and is used to determine any reward (pay or annual leave increases) that may be applicable.

Other benefits: Other Employee benefits include Employee Assistance Programme, Income Protection Insurance, Cycle to Work Scheme, Taxsaver Commuter Ticket Scheme for public transport to and from work, access to certified training and opportunities for professional development in your role. Please see PDF download for more details.

How to apply

Applications are now invited from applicants who meet these published requirements. Applications must include the following:

Completed applications should be emailed to recruitment@dublincitycouncilculturecompany.ie with “Culture Connects Programme Coordinator” in the subject line. Applications received after the closing date and time will not be accepted.

Closing date for this application is Friday 20 September 2024.

The information supplied in your application will be reviewed against the requirements set out in this notice by a panel. Dublin City Council Culture Company reserves the right to shortlist applicants and/or call people for an interview. We envisage that any resulting first round interviews will be held during the week beginning 30 September.

The interviews will be in the format of competency based questions related to the specific role responsibilities and required criteria outlined within this recruitment process. Candidates who are invited for an interview will receive the interview questions and/or tasks in advance to allow everyone to prepare fully for the interview.

It will not be possible to provide application process feedback to unsuccessful applicants.

Please note that Dublin City Council Culture Company is committed to developing policies and practices ensuring that accessibility, universal design and reasonable accommodation for people with disabilities are taken into account. Dublin City Council Culture Company is an equal opportunity employer. Please see our Equal Opportunities Policy here.

Please note that both the museum at 14 Henrietta Street and Richmond Barracks are Part M access compliant, and the offices of Dublin City Council Culture Company in both have limited physical access. Reasonable accommodation of access requirements will be made for successful applicants.

Interviews will take place in an accessible location. We are committed to respecting and protecting your privacy. We keep several kinds of personal data about our prospective employees so we can manage the recruitment process effectively and efficiently and meet our legal obligations. Please see our Privacy Notice for Job Applicants here.

Garda vetting may be mandatory for successful applicants. You must be cleared by the National Vetting Bureau before the work can commence.

About Dublin City Council Culture Company

Established in March 2018, Dublin City Council Culture Company runs cultural initiatives and buildings across the city for, and with, the people of Dublin.

Collaborating with citizens, communities, cultural organisations, businesses, and Dublin City Council itself, the company’s work is focused on embedding cultural experiences and increasing cultural participation throughout Dublin’s neighbourhoods. We connect people and communities through culture and conversation. When people feel connected to their local area they feel safer and stronger, and are healthier.

In addition to our city-wide work, with programmes such as The National NeighbourhoodCulture Club, Culture Connects, the Dublin City Council Culture Company operates two cultural buildings: 14 Henrietta Street and Richmond Barracks. We also run informational programmes and research such as Culture Near You and others.

Posted 27 August 2024
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