The Department of Arts in Health & Education is based in a landmark building in Cork city.
About the Role
This position seeks a skilled professional to provide technical support for teaching, learning, and research activities in our studio-based environment.
Key Responsibilities
* Organising, preparing, and setting up workshops, demonstrations, assessments, project, and research work in studios and other areas.
* To undertake ordering and management of materials and new equipment.
* Provide technical assistance to lecturers and students to ensure the safe and smooth running of practical workshops and events.
* To carry out routine maintenance of equipment.
Detailed Job Description
The role will involve responsibility for the operation and activity related to studio-based work in the department.
The successful candidate will assist with the smooth running of practical classes for students and lecturers, ensuring that all relevant quality standards are met.
Maintaining clean and orderly studio spaces and equipment is crucial.
The role involves working collaboratively with colleagues to maintain an inventory of stock, communicating effectively with suppliers, and problem-solving.
The role requires a broad knowledge of and ability to carry out a range of art and craft related tasks.
The ideal candidate will possess excellent communication and organisational skills, with a high level of attention to detail.
They will be able to work independently and as part of a team, prioritising tasks and managing their time effectively.
Competitive salary and benefits package offered.
Opportunity to develop your career in a dynamic and supportive environment.
Collaborative team culture with a focus on excellence.
This is a fixed-term contract for 18.25 hours per week until 30 June 2026.