Employment Opportunity: Lane Arts Council, Community Arts Coordinator

Community Arts Coordinator

 

Lane Arts Council is hiring a Community Arts Coordinator to lead community arts events (First Friday ArtWalk, Fiesta Cultural), adult learning programs (ArtTalks, Workshops), and grantmaking initiatives.

 

This position works closely with artists, arts organizations, businesses, community partners, and city agencies to amplify creative voices, elevate community cultural programming, and support artists and arts organizations in Eugene and throughout Lane County. The ideal candidate will be skilled in working with artists, cultural producers, and community partners from a wide range of lived experiences and identity backgrounds, coordinating accessible community engagement and public-facing programming that is responsive and community-driven.

 

Application Review will begin November 10th

The position will remain open until filled.

 

Learn More & Apply Today!

 

 

Additional Details

 

Compensation & Benefits

This is a full time position with a salary of $41,000. Benefits include paid vacation (3 weeks per year), holidays (12 days), and sick leave, medical and dental benefits, retirement contributions after three years of employment.

 

Travel & Hours

This position requires regular travel throughout downtown Eugene and occasional countywide travel. This position will require working occasional evenings and weekends.

 

Spanish Skillset

Bilingual candidates (English/Spanish) will be given preference.

 

Equal Employment Opportunity

Lane Arts Council is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, sexual preference, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other classification by law.

 

 

 

 

 

 
Lane Arts Council | 174 E 16th Avenue, 125, Eugene, OR 97401

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