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Job Opportunity: Gallery Coordinator

Gallery Coordinator
Anticipated Start Date: May 4, 2026
End Date: August 28, 2026
Anticipated 16 weeks
35 hours/week
$20.00/h (minimum)
pending funding

This role is focused on gallery programming support. Students with interests in visual art, craft, living heritage, and community engagement are encouraged to apply! 

Eligibility

We are seeking funding through both provincial and federal employment programs. To be eligible for this position the candidate must be:

  • a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident, or have refugee status in Canada (non-Canadians holding temporary work visas or awaiting permanent resident status are not eligible);
  • legally entitled to work in Canada (have a valid social insurance number);
  • between 16 and 30 years of age inclusively at the start of employment; and
  • a high school, college, CEGEP or university student.

Job Description

With support from the Programming Director and Board of Directors, the Gallery Coordinator will:

  • Set up events using ticket-tracking software
  • Communicate with the Communications Coordinator about weekly website maintenance including updating our event calendar, artist in residence information, programming information, and other general web tasks
  • Develop the “members wall” exhibition space in the community room
  • Assisting staff and artists with install and de-install of exhibitions including but not limited to handling of artworks, preparing for shipping, painting, cleaning
  • Plan and execute community outreach initiatives
  • Document events and exhibitions with photos/videos and notes
  • Develop outdoor, all-age programming ideas and partnerships
  • Create and implement a community outreach plan to get locals and community members involved in UHA programming
  • Running community programming that may include, but isn’t limited to community barbeques, bonfires, backyard movie nights, or other events that the candidate works to implement over the contract at UHA
  • Greeting and hosting visitors during open hours
  • Supporting programming such as workshops, exhibition receptions and artist talks and other events 
  • Keeping track of sales of merchandise, donations, and memberships
  • Tracking visitation numbers and other programming statistics 
  • Aid visitors by providing information about the Gallery, the Port Union area, and the Bonavista Peninsula
  • Support programming as needed
  • Aid in and planning and implementation of fundraising 
  • Assist Programming Director with grant writing as pertains to Youth programming if needed

The Gallery Coordinator will also be responsible for various other gallery and garden maintenance tasks such as preparing artist residency apartments and studios in between visitors, set up and clean up during workshops, watering and weeding plans, and locking up the building at the end of open hours or an event. Other tasks may be assigned as required upon consultation with the employee. This position is intended for an individual who has some experience working with arts organizations and is enthusiastic about developing networks and working with artists from across the province and country.

Employee Supports

This position will ideally support a candidate that is interested in, or focusing on, one or more of the following. Ideal candidates are not required to have experience or interest in all of the following, though the position will best support and suit those who do consider:

  • Visual or Performing Arts
  • Non-profit sector work
  • Artist-Run Centre Culture work
  • Folklore
  • Education
  • Youth Programming

Selected candidates will be provided with:

  • Weekly work-from-home day
  • Professional Development Support
  • Built-In Networking Opportunities
  • Ergonomic Standing Desks (remains the property of UHA) and shared office space

Helpful to candidates are:

  • Experience with excel
  • Experience with Apple computers and ecosystems
  • Experience working with youth of all ages
  • Organizational skills
  • Accessible language skills
  • Research skills
  • Time management skills
  • Skills to work independently

Note: the Selected Candidate must be willing to relocate to the Bonavista Peninsula for the duration of the placement. While not guaranteed, UHA will aid in securing housing for the candidate.

Applicants can apply by sending a Resume and Cover Letter to unionhousearts@gmail.com by March 27th, 2026 at 11:59pm NT. Late and incomplete applications will not be accepted. In your cover letter please include which position(s) you are applying for, any relevant experience you may have, and why you would like to work with UHA.