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The Center for Arts Management and Technology is committed to providing employees and the public, including individuals with disabilities, access to its web-based information and services. The Arts Job Bank.org Web site has been tested using a variety of assistive technology (AT) software and has been designed for conformance to the section 508 standards.

We understand, however, that some assistive technology may not be compatible with every feature available on Arts Job Bank.org. For instance, certain assistive technology does not recognize a command to close an instance of the browser (i.e., a pop-up window). When this happens, use the Windows shortcut key combination Alt-F4 to close the window.

In addition since the Arts Job Bank Web site provides links to many Web sites that are not created or maintained by SAF, it is possible that a site reached through the Arts Job Bank Web site would not be accessible to persons with disabilities.

What is Arts Job Bank.org

The Center for Arts Management and Technology at Carnegie Mellon (CAMT) has developed Arts Job Bank.org, an online classifieds bank serving all arts disciplines. This free Internet tool will connect arts-related organizations with artists, interns, volunteers and potential employees.
 
What makes Arts Job Bank.org Unique?
It's specific to the arts industry; organizations will now have a human resource tool that allows them to target and recruit a diverse group of art-related individuals. A free membership includes: 1)
ability to create postings of all types: employment, internship and call for artist (artist opportunities); 2) receive resumes by e-mail; 3) manage your postings by making changes, additions or deletions; and 4) review and change your account status. By having these features organizations save time and money for busy organizations.

Additionally, opportunity seekers now have centralized access to a base of organizations, solely dedicated to hiring or listing possible arts-related employment, internships, volunteer, and artist opportunities. In an easy-to-use searchable database, Arts Job Bank.org will offer a wide variety of full- and part-time administrative, and technical positions, as well as, artist opportunities.
Artist opportunities include: artists in the classroom, grant opportunities, calls for artwork, auditions and much more. Users may search by any type of arts discipline and sub-categories within each discipline, geographic locations,  keywords, job type, or any combination of these criteria's providing a much faster and more efficient search experience.

For detailed answers to questions you may have about searching for opportunities, please review our General FAQs.

For detailed answers to questions you may have about registering your organization and posting opportunities on our site please review our Organization FAQs.

System Requirements

This site has been designed to work with computers running the Windows or Macintosh operating system using Internet Explorer 5.0 and Netscape Navigator 4.0 and above with JavaScript enabled.

The following system specifications will optimize your visit:

Navigating the Arts Job Bank Web site

As you explore the areas of this site, some common elements will help you find your way around.
  • There is a top navigation bar with general access to: Home, Search for Opportunities (Search options), For Organizations (the organization's posting section) and FAQ's (provides answers to general questions).
  • There are footer links the provide access to Home, Search for Opportunities, For Organizations, Accessibility Notes, Terms of Service, Contact Us and Southarts.org (links to the Southern Arts Federation Web site).
  • At the start of each Web page there will be a "Skip to Content" link which will allow you to by-pass the top navigation. Within each content section of a Web page there may be additional links embedded within content to provide additional information or access to additional functionality.
In addition:
  • The HTML Title commands have been implemented to notify user when a new window of e-mail pop-up window will appear.
  • Should PDF files be posted there will be a URL listed to download the Acrobat reader and a URL to convert older PDF files to text:
    http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/access_onlinetools.html
 
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