We are looking for a Coordinator Artistic and Technical Development for 32-36 hours per week, available for an immediate start.
The Rijksakademie offers a two-year residency programme to approximately fifty artists from around the world. The programme supports artistic development through providing space for research, experimentation, and the production of new work. Residents are provided with a studio, a working budget, and a stipend, and work with advanced technical workshops, a range of artistic advisors who are professionals in the field, and an interdisciplinary community. Within this international and diverse ecosystem, artists have the freedom to work and experiment without a fixed curriculum.
The Rijksakademie distinguishes itself as a platform for artistic innovation and reflection. It plays a crucial role in the cultural ecosystem, offering artists the opportunity to develop and connect with an international network. Alumni are represented in leading museums, biennials, and artistic initiatives worldwide.
The Rijksakademie firmly believes that art plays an essential role in an open, innovative, and diverse society. Artists challenge existing structures, ask critical questions, and open up new perspectives. By offering artists from around the world the opportunity to develop their work and ideas, the Rijksakademie strengthens the impact and quality of contemporary art – acting as a catalyst for new art forms and contributing to the enrichment of the global artistic landscape. With a focus on international collaboration and knowledge exchange, the residency is a place where critical dialogue and artistic transformation go hand in hand.
As “Coordinator Artistic and Technical Development” at the Rijksakademie, you create and facilitate an environment where artists are given the maximum space to experiment, develop, and explore new artistic directions. A natural connector, you inspire and know how to stimulate, support and manage a collective working culture. You bring knowledge of diverse and complex artistic practices and discourses, and approach your work with a global perspective, fostering dialogue, and collaboration.You have a thorough understanding of institutional ecosystems, and work actively with the Rijksakademie team, residents, and artistic advisors to maintain a calm and productive work setting. You are playing a key role in the mediation between the different individual and collective needs and expectations within the Rijksakademie, while remaining attuned to local, national, and international contexts. You facilitate the artistic advisors throughout their collaboration with the RijksakademieYou possess a strong international network and a broad knowledge of contemporary visual arts. You are a connecting force who ensures that the Rijksakademie continues to play a leading role within the Dutch and international art field.
Working at the Rijksakademie means being part of an internationally recognised institution that fosters art and innovation at the highest level. The Rijksakademie provides an inspiring, internationally oriented environment where artists have the space to reinvent their practice and develop new perspectives. Our work culture is informal and ambitious, and leaves room for your own professional ideas and preferences.This is your opportunity to contribute to one of the most influential art institutions, and to collaborate with artists and professionals in addressing the artistic and societal challenges of today and tomorrow.
You will be employed under the Museum CAO. The salary scale is 11, ranging from € 4.131 to € 5.516. Salary is determined based on experience. The position is for 1.0 FTE. Initially, the contract is for a fixed term, with the intention of converting it into a permanent contract.
Are you keen to take on this dynamic and multifaceted role? If so, please send your CV and a cover letter of no more than one A4 page to sollicitatie@rijksakademie.nl by 26 April 2026. After a pre-selection based on the CV and cover letter, the first round of interviews is scheduled for 13 May 2026 and the second round for 20 May 2026. If you have any questions about the role, please feel free to contact Robbie Peters via robbie.peters@rijksakademie.nl.
The Rijksakademie endorses the Diversity and Inclusion Code. We believe it is important to have a diverse team and to create an inclusive workspace. In this selection procedure, the Rijksakademie will give preference, in case of equal suitability, to a candidate who strengthens diversity within the organisation.