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Job Vacancy | EU Culture Programme Manager (Contract) at Culture Ireland

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Culture Ireland
Published 17/08/2025 - 2 weeks ago
€90,000.00
Category
Job Vacancies - Paid
Website
https://www.cultureireland.ie/
Deadline
15/09/2025 00:00
Job Type
18 Month Contract
Link to Full Job Description
https://www.cultureireland.ie/culture-ireland-seeking-programme-management-services-for-the-eu-presidency-2026/
Address
Culture Ireland, 23 Kildare Street Dublin 2, D02 TD30
Description

Culture Ireland seeking Programme Management Services for the EU Presidency 2026
To mark Ireland’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union during the second half of 2026, Culture Ireland will deliver the International Culture Programme. The Culture Programme represents a unique opportunity to contribute positively to the appreciation of our cultural identity in Europe and to highlight our EU Presidency to third countries.
Culture Ireland is seeking submissions for an EU Culture Programme Manager to develop, manage, coordinate and deliver the EU Culture Programme under the direction of Culture Ireland.

A Programme Manager with extensive and current experience and understanding of international and Irish contemporary arts sectors, across a wide range of art-forms is required for this programme of events with special strategic focus on key EU partners including Germany and France, as well as events at the main venues in Brussels.
Full details of the tender and how to apply.
Closing date for applications: Monday, 15 September 2025, 00:00 https://www.cultureireland.ie/culture-ireland-seeking-programme-management-services-for-the-eu-presidency-2026/

For more information and to apply click here

 
 
  • Funding | Cultural Multi-Annual Grants for 2026-28 from Belfast City Council
  • Open Call | Artist Training Repaired Arts Circular Economy Project from Longford County Council
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Job Vacancy | EU Culture Programme Manager (Contract) at Culture Ireland