Ad Hoc Discovery Internship: Program Intern (Liverpool Biennial)

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1108868


Liverpool John Moores University


11/05/2026


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This internship will run for 140 hours.


Smart Casual

Pay


£12.83


£1.55

Description

Role

***Ringfenced to level 5 & 6 LJMU students only*** 

***Applications must be submitted using the application form linked below. Please upload it instead of a CV. Any other method will not be accepted*** 

Download application form 

Liverpool Biennial, established in 1998, is the UKʼs largest free contemporary visual arts festival and the countryʼs first Biennial.Every two years the festival brings together international artists, arts professionals, communities and audiences to experienceexhibitions across the city, alongside a hybrid programme of talks, performances and events, providing an opportunity forLiverpool and the UK to connect with the world, Liverpool Biennial aims to create long-lasting impact through the economicinvestment it brings to the city. For further information, please visit: www.biennial.com.

The Programme Intern will support the Programme and Learning teams at Liverpool Biennial on the planning of the 2027 Biennial festival, with particular focus on administrative support throughout this exciting research phase. They will work flexiblyacross multiple different creative projects to support artist research trips, welcoming artists from across the globe to Liverpool,as well as the delivery of a public artwork with an associated programme events.

Liverpool Biennialʼs Programme Intern role has been designed to offer a paid role to somebody who is at an early stage in theircareer in the arts, and who would like to gain varied experience and knowledge across a range of different tasks and projects. Liverpool Biennial is committed to investing in the skills and talent of those who have a commitment to the Liverpool Visual Artsscene.

Duties and responsibilities

Main Duties of the Curatorial Intern will include:

Events – buying materials, running, stewarding, artist liaison, per diems

Assisting curator artist research – biographies

Researching and booking travel and accommodation for visiting artists

Venue reconnaissance

Minutes for meetings

Project management administration, ensuring all info up to date

Customer Relationship Management

· Support the planning international artist visits including researching and gathering information on archives, contacts and

interests, scheduling, booking travel and accommodation, and welcoming them to the city / accompanying them on visits.

various tasks including sourcing and buying materials. This will involve working within a range of different sites from traditional

galleries to disused warehouses and buildings

· Provide administration and production support for public programme and learning events and projects. This will include

researching, scheduling, artist and venue liaison, ‘on the dayʼ facilitation (such as registration, ushering, stage management),

and any other administrative tasks including shadowing on risk assessments, health and safety considerations and event

management

· Support on our Learning Programme outputs, which may include helping with the creation and distribution of digital and

printed resources and activity packs, supporting on the delivery of in-person and online workshops and events with schools

and community groups

· Build and maintain data on local and national audiences and stakeholders, including community groups and organisations, to

ensure we are maximising our reach and engagement, and to develop better communication and relationships with these

groups moving forward

· When applicable, booking accommodation and travel for artists, collaborators and press, and assist with visits

· Understand, uphold and prioritise Liverpool Biennial values, policies and reporting responsibilities including Safeguarding,

Environmental Sustainability and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, attending training where appropriate

· Other administration and production support where needed across the Programme and Learning team.

Skills and experience

Essential:

· An interest in contemporary visual art

· Demonstrable experience of team working

· Good organising and planning skills

· Excellent verbal and written communication skills

· Good time management skills

· Good admin/IT skills, including Microsoft Office programs

· Able to demonstrate reliability and punctuality

· Commitment to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

· Commitment to Environmental sustainability and responsibility

Desirable:

· Demonstrable experience of working on, managing or delivering events or exhibitions (This could be your own projects, or

projects within a workplace or education setting)

· Experience of working in the arts/heritage/visitor attraction/tourism sectors. This can include voluntary work or education

placements.

· Experience of working with people from a wide variety of backgrounds.

Experience of working with children and young people

· A Knowledge of the Liverpool creative community.

Location
L1

Additional information

***Ringfenced to level 6 LJMU students only*** 

***Applications must be submitted using the application form linked below. Please upload it instead of a CV. Any other method will not be accepted*** 

Download application form 

Applications close at 11:59pm on Sunday 15th March. 

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