Communications Assistant
35 hours per week
DCA is a highly successful, internationally renowned centre for contemporary art that enables audiences, artists, and participants to see, experience and create through our four programme areas: Exhibitions, Cinema, Print and Learning.
We are currently recruiting for Communications Assistant.
Role Overview
The job holder is responsible for supporting all the activities of the Communications team. In particular the Communications Assistant ensures that DCA is able to communicate effectively with its audiences through the distribution of accurate, targeted information by email, social media, web and other means employed by the Communications Department.
The Communications Assistant also contributes to the smooth running of DCA’s ticketing system through adding and proofing event information, offers and memberships; creating customer segments and liaising with the Visitor Services team on system improvements. They are also responsible for supporting DCA’s internal procedures for reporting audience activity and feedback, for collating and sharing relevant data about DCA’s audiences, and for simple design tasks within the team.
To apply, please send the following to [javascript protected email address]:
- Covering letter or video/voice file demonstrating how your skills and experience match the job description (max 800 words or 3 mins for a video file).
- CV (written or video/voice file)
- Application form
Deadline for completed applications is 12 noon, Sunday 29 March 2026.
Interviews are expected to take place within three weeks after the closing date. The questions will be circulated in advance of the interview.
If you require this advert, job description or application form in an alternative format please email [javascript protected email address]or call 01382 213758.
Dundee Contemporary Arts
152 Nethergate, Dundee, DD1 4DY
DCA is supported by Dundee City Council and Creative Scotland
DCA is committed to addressing the inequality that prevents equal access to opportunities in the arts and will be implementing a policy of positive action when selecting candidates. We encourage applications from those who are underrepresented in the arts and cultural sectors and who face barriers to access.