We are looking for a Cultural Programmer

Role: Cultural Programmer

Duration: Permanent

Responsible to: Director

Salary: NJC point 20 – £28,371

Hours of Work: 36 hours per week

The Linen Hall is seeking to employ a full-time, Cultural Programmer.

The Cultural Programmer will be a team player, with the ability to work on their own initiative. The successful candidate will be methodical in their approach, work well under time pressures and possess good interpersonal and communication skills.

Applicants should note that this role is subject to access checks.

To apply, please submit a CV with covering letter detailing your experience by email to info@linenhall.com by Friday 13th January, at 4 pm.

To find out more, about the role, please download the Application Pack.

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