Apprentice Arts & Library Administrator (Level 3)
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Company: Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council
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Location: Liverpool, L22 0LQ
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Type: Apprenticeship
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Salary: £14,976.00 per year
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Sector: Business and administration
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Ref: NAS-2000037737
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Application Deadline Date: 02/07/2026
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Start Date: 03/08/2026
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Positions Available: 1
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Working Week: Monday - Friday (candidates may be required to work alternate Saturday mornings and will be given time off in the week to compensate). Working hours TBC.
Brief Description
The Library Arts Administration Assistant works with the Libraries Senior Development Manager, and At The Library National Portfolio Organisation Project Team to support the efficient administration and delivery of our creative arts programme, supporting the collection of data, and administration and organisation of events and activities.
Training to be Provided
- Level 3 Business Administration
- The training will be delivered at the workplace
Future Prospects
- Apprentice will receive on programme support from an Apprenticeship Officer and redeployment support during the last 2-months of their apprenticeship contract
- Job seeking support also included
Vacancy Detail
- Assist in the collection, production and monitoring of information on audience experience, and other performance indicators for our programme, as needed to report on our activities to funders including Arts Council England
- Undertake administrative, clerical, distribution and financial systems, and maintain project records to comply with data protection and other requirements. E.g. researching quotes from suppliers, arranging travel or accommodation, minuting meetings
- Assist with the preparation and distribution of publicity materials and publications, including social media and online activity, and liaison between the Project Team, library service and other organisations and agencies
- Support the delivery of creative project activities. This will include working with the NPO Project Team, librarians and artists to provide organisational and administrative support for workshops, exhibitions, events and productions
- Agree to participate in a range of training courses, learning and research activities to support personal and professional development and awareness as required
- Operate ICT computer systems and other office equipment for all appropriate administrative procedures, in support of the continued effectiveness of the At the Library Project