Visitor Services Assistant - Annualised Hours (Permanent)

Brighton
£26,270 per annum, pro rata
28 - 32 hours per week

Join our friendly back of house team in this varied and dynamic role, ensuring our artists, clients and visitors have the best possible experience of Brighton Dome’s historic, destination venues.

Shifts typically range from 6 to 12 hours in length, with working hours falling between 8am and 2am. This role requires the ability to remain physically mobile for up to 6–8 hours per shift, including tasks such as lifting and moving objects in line with manual handling guidelines.

Excellent weekend availability needed and candidates will need good availability & flexibility for the first month of employment for training.

VSA’s are at the centre of event activity with duties including:

Stage Door cover; furniture and room set-ups; Fire Warden; parking; back of house security, health & safety & general housekeeping.

You will be expected to work a variable shift pattern spanning daytime, evening and weekends in line with event requirements. You are expected to be available for a variety of shifts across each week. The successful candidate will have an enthusiasm for manual aspects of the role as well as excellent customer service skills and demonstrable experience working in a practical role in a venue, arts or entertainment setting.

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To apply for the role visit our recruitment portal here. 

For further information please visit our website here: Jobs and Volunteering | Brighton Dome

Applications closing date: 9am - Tuesday 26th August 2025

Interviews to take place the week commencing 1st September 2025

Brighton Dome and Festival Ltd is a registered charity and pursues a policy of equal opportunities. Brighton Dome & Festival values diversity promotes equality and challenges discrimination.  We encourage and welcome applications from all backgrounds and all parts of the community, particularly applications from people who are ethnically diverse and disabled people. All applications are judged on merit.