Apprentice Arts & Library Administrator (Level 3)
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council
Role overview
About this role
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.
Job details
Compensation
Paid opportunity
Start date
3 August 2026
Closing date
2 July 2026
Positions
1 position available
Working hours
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.
Training provider
WIRRAL METROPOLITAN COLLEGE
Standard
Business administrator (level 3)
Level 3Location
Posted
17 June 2026
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Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council appears to be hiring for creative or media-related work where portfolio evidence, audience understanding, collaboration, and delivery are important.
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Preparing for Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council
Strong applications show your creative process, response to feedback, technical tools, and the impact of your work on an audience or user.
- Choose portfolio examples that match the role rather than showing everything.
- Explain the brief, constraints, feedback, and final outcome.
- Show that you can collaborate and deliver reliably, not just generate ideas.
Role overview
About this role
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.