National Museums Liverpool is on a hiring spree with some opportunities available to work in the creative heart of the city.
With exciting exhibitions and work with schools and communities, some of these positions pay over £30,000 per year.
But you must move fast, as three of the roles close at 12pm tomorrow, Monday, January 17.
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Two of the roles closing imminently pay £37,132, while a third would see you earn £27,815.
Be sure to check out the National Museums Liverpool jobs page where they are advertising other positions with an application window closing next month.
The opportunities available until tomorrow are:
Schools, Young People & Adults Lead
National Museums Liverpool is looking for an organised person and good communicator to work full-time on the "strategic development of programmes and activities for schools, young people and adults" in education.
The job advert said that you will "provide senior leadership enabling the delivery of NML’s 2030 vision to engage over ten million people each year and all schools in the Liverpool City Region will visit at least one ofour museums and galleries each year".
It requires a degree qualification or equivalent experience, along with the ability and experience to work with partners like schools and other education providers.
You are expected to have experience of project management and of working sensitively with marginalised communities
The job pays £37,132 and closes at midday on Monday, January 17.
Community Participation Lead
Fancy playing a key role in the transformation of the International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum with the backing of millions in National Lottery funding?
National Museums Liverpool is searching for someone with experience of working with diverse communities and of managing cultural projects to work with new and existing stakeholders on "designing and implementing a co-production plan" for re-development.
The job advert said: "There has never been greater public demand or a more pertinent need to understand the heritage of the transatlantic slave trade and discuss its legacies.
"This is a unique opportunity for someone with the passion, energy, and dedication to join our Learning & Participation team in a strategic role that is critical to building relationships and trust with community stakeholders most affected and most invested in the outcomes of the International Slavery Museum re-development, and wider Waterfront project."
The job pays £37,132 and closes at midday on Monday, January 17.
Learning Programme Manager
Another chance to work on the National Lottery Heritage Fund-backed re-development of the International Slavery Museum is this role focused on "dialogue with schools, education providers, children, and young people".
You're expected to have a degree qualification (or equivalent experience) and experience working in an educational or cultural organisation, along with knowledge of primary or secondary school national policy.
The job also requires "Experience of and understanding of issues unique to communities impacted by project themes i.e., broader Black UK experience, Liverpool Black experience, social movements, contemporary slavery."
The job pays £27,815 and closes at midday on Monday, January 17.