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ArtsJobFinder

ArtsJobFinder is the recruitment service from ArtsProfessional, offering the widest range of jobs, invitations to tender and volunteer posts in the arts sector.

The site is free to access. Once you have set up your username and password you can not only search our comprehensive job listings, but also benefit from the resources available in our careers zone and take part in our interactive features.

If you are recruiting staff, advertising with ArtsProfessional and ArtsJobFinder will allow you to promote your vacancy to thousands of qualified arts professionals. Contact  ads@artsprofessional.co.uk or visit advertise for further information.

The ArtsJobFinder website is the result of ArtsProfessional’s continued commitment to meeting the needs of arts organisations looking for staff, and people looking for their first or next job in the sector. Many of the new features and the website design are in response to feedback from our customers and through the extensive brainstorming, researching and testing which was carried out by the ArtsProfessional team.

The visual design was created by James Bonham http://www.jfbonham.com who worked alongside ArtsProfessional Web Developer Katie Atkinson. We would also like to thank Steve Sobol for his support in the development of the site.

ArtsProfessional

As the leading UK-based arts management magazine, ArtsProfessional is mailed out fortnightly to around 7,000 readers based in the UK and overseas. We offer readers a diet of news, views and case studies from across the arts sector and publish more arts management job vacancies than any other publication. The magazine is supported by ArtsProfessional Online, an interactive site containing all our back issues in a fully searchable database.

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APe-mail

The APe-mail bulletin is written by ArtsProfessional editor Gillian Bates. The free of charge emails contain Gillian’s fortnightly review of arts news from the broadsheets, along with an up-to-the-minute list of job vacancies and details of what to look out for in the magazine - a must-buy for any busy arts professional!

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