The Sunshine Coast Arts Council (SCAC) is a volunteer-based society founded in 1966 to raise the profile of local artists and artisans. Our mandate is to broaden the opportunities for the citizens, artists, and artisans of the Sunshine Coast to enjoy and participate in local cultural activities. We are a vital resource for the artistic and cultural life of the Coast community. In addition to operating the Arts Centre which includes two exhibition spaces, a music and visual arts studio, the SCAC hosts ongoing free cultural events. Our mission is to provide opportunities for Coast citizens to enjoy and participate in cultural activities and to increase platforms for artists and artisans to share their work.The Sunshine Coast Arts Council is seeking an individual to fill our Curatorial Assistant position. Working closely with the Assistant Director and Curator, this position will assist with the daily operations of the Arts Centre which includes the Doris Crowston Gallery, an artist residency, a community gallery space, and a visual arts studio. This will include helping with exhibition installations, liaising with artists, supporting exhibition text development, greeting exhibition visitors, helping to facilitate talks, screenings, and workshops, and supporting our annual young artist camps. Responsibilities: The ideal candidates will be comfortable engaging with the public, detail-oriented, have good written and verbal skills, and be passionate about art and culture.Welcome and engage visitors during regular gallery hours.Assist in preparation for upcoming exhibitions; curatorial research and studio visits.Archive, organize, and process all 2024 exhibitions.Administrative support for exhibition submission process including curatorial committee.Production of exhibition texts intended for online publishing; editing, writing, design.Maintenance of exhibition space, storage room, and technical devices.Support administration and planning for the summer 2025 events and workshops.Support delivery of Workshops, Fairs, and Festival activities.Support marketing and communications for programming and events.Provide support for July summer camp activities including program delivery. Qualifications: The ideal candidates will be a current student or recent graduate from any of the following: Arts Administration, Event Management, Fine Arts, Curatorial and Critical Studies, Art History, Interactive Arts, History or related field. In addition, we hope that the candidates will also possess:Interest and engagement with the local arts community; Knowledge of the Sunshine Coast is an asset.Interest in public engagement, educational program planning, and delivery in the arts.Experience working with children and youth considered an asset.Exceptional verbal and written communications skills.Exemplary organization skills.Strong interpersonal skills.Ability to complete tasks with minimal supervision.Ability to take initiative and problem solve.Computer experience with Microsoft Office suite and social media platforms.Volunteer or work experience in a gallery, community art space, or museum environment desirable.Applicants must be between the ages of 15-30 (you do not have to be returning to school in the Fall). Applicants must also be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or have official refugee protection status, be legally eligible to work in BC, and not have another full-time job (30+ hours/week). This position is pursuant to confirmation of funding from the Young Canada Works Program. How to Apply: Please send your resume (including confirmation that you are eligible for this position), including cover letter and any other special instructions listed above to the contact name below by the date specified.Contact: Candace Elder, Assistant DirectorEmail: Deadline to apply: Friday April 11, 2025 at 4:00 PMOnly those applicants selected for interviews will be contacted. No telephone calls please. Remuneration: $21/hour, May 14 - August 17, 2025: Wed-Sun, 9:30am - 4:00pm, 30 hours/week;