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Moving on up? New Irish arts jobs

8 June 2016
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by Tom Gauld (www.tomgauld.com)

Lots of new jobs postings just added: Education Manager for the National Gallery; Administrator for the Galway Film Festival; Director of Marketing for the Belfast International Arts Festival — plus loads more!

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