Job description
2 x part-time posts available:
Post 1: Tuesday and Sunday, 11.5 hours a week
Post 2: Wednesday and Sunday, 11.5 hours a week
Please state preferences for particular working patterns within your application. (Note: Other types of working patterns with different working days and hours are advertised on a separate vacancy advert).
Kettle's Yard is hiring for Visitor Assistants to join our fantastic Front of House Team. Visitor Assistants (VAs) are a public facing team which oversees the day-to-day security of the exhibitions and collections while also ensuring visitors' experience of Kettle's Yard is safe, enjoyable, accessible and informative.
This role functions across both the historic cottages and the newer exhibition galleries. VAs are required to fulfil their dual function of safety and visitor engagement across both locations. No prior knowledge of Kettle's Yard, Jim Ede, or fine art is required. Successful candidates will be given training and will also be expected to learn on the job through research, active engagement with the collection and exhibitions, and through self-guided study. The VAs will report into the Duty Manager and Operations Manager and work as part of the Front of House team.
Kettle's Yard is open to the public between 11am and 5pm, Tuesday through Sunday.
Typical shift times for full day shifts are 10.30am - 5.00pm. There will be opportunities for additional hours to cover occasional evening events and sickness/holiday cover. Regular weekend working will be required in all posts, please state any preferences for working patterns indicated in your application.
About Kettle's Yard
Kettle's Yard is the University of Cambridge's modern and contemporary art gallery. It was founded in 1957 by Jim and Helen Ede. It consists of a beautiful house with a remarkable collection of modern art and a gallery that presents a diverse programme of modern and contemporary art exhibitions. It has an international reputation for its programmes which includes concerts of new and classical music and an extensive and diverse programme of learning and community activities.
Kettle's Yard's mission is to contribute to society by inspiring and engaging audiences through art, learning and research of the highest quality.
We believe that great art should not be the privilege of the few, but for everyone. Our values reflect Kettle's Yard's creator Jim Ede's support for artists and belief in art's power to make us look again and change how we act in the world.
We believe that diversity strengthens and enriches us. We are committed to helping to make the arts and cultural sector a more diverse and equal place. To this end we are actively seeking to diversify our staff and would particularly encourage BIPOC candidates and people with disabilities to apply for this vacancy. If you wish to self-identify please do so in your personal statement.
Closing date: Tuesday 21st March
Interview date: Tuesday 28th March
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Any queries regarding this position should be directed to [email protected]. Please bear in mind that due to limited staffing and a large number of applications, we will only be able to provide feedback to shortlisted candidates.
Please quote reference DC35753 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.
The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.
The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.