We are looking for motivated, friendly, and practical person to provide reception services and become the public face of Autograph, at Rivington Place, in the heart of Shoreditch. You will be the first point of contact for all visitors to Rivington Place.
You will need to like meeting, greeting and helping all kinds of people who are interested in contemporary art - as thousands of visitors come to explore the themes and ideas we share through our gallery exhibitions, talks and events every year. We want to make sure we offer all of them a warm welcome and a safe space.
Other capabilities we are looking for include an interest in art, some experience in helping and serving people in any retail, hospitality, leisure or office environment, good IT skills, willingness to learn and be trained in some tasks, and an attitude which is positive. You need to be resourceful, to want to work for an organisation very committed to high standards of service, to learning from its audiences and comfortable being part of a small professional team.
There are three forms to fill in to apply for this role, click the links below to download:
1) Application form
2) Equal opportunities form
3) Criminal record declaration form
Please complete all three forms. Read the list of tasks and the skills and attributes section carefully as preparation for filling in the application form. You must use our application form to apply for this role; please don’t just send a CV - as we won’t be able to consider it.
Email the completed forms to adrian@rivingtonplace.org by 5pm (GMT) on 5 February 2025.
The subject line for the email should be Receptionist.
We are not able to accept applications sent by post currently.
Have any questions about the application process, or need this job pack in a format that’s more accessible for you? We’re here to help, get in touch at adrian@rivingtonplace.org
Autograph is a place to see things differently. Since 1988, we have championed photography that explores issues of race, identity, representation, human rights and social justice, sharing how photographs reflect lived experiences and shape our understanding of ourselves and others.
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