ACCESS SUPPORT WORKER
Deadline: 5pm, 12th January 2026
Live Art Ireland is looking for a flexible part-time Access Support Worker to assist with Deej Fabyc’s needs as a neurodivergent artist and CEO of Live Art Ireland.
Deej Fabyc is a world-renowned live artist known for their diverse practice encompassing performance, installation, photography, and video. Their work explores the psychological dimensions of personal and political trauma, while their current performances focus on narratives of awkwardness, neurodiversity, aging, mental health, and chronic illness through embodied mapping.
Applications from candidates from underrepresented ethnicities or backgrounds are particularly encouraged, as Live Art Ireland has at its core mission to recognise the underrepresented.
Key Responsibilities
Outline how your qualities and experience meet the essential requirements
Applications in alternative formats are welcomed. Any audio or video submissions should be no more than 5 minutes long.
Creating social media content and strategy
Maintaining and updating the LAI website
Upholding and advocating for the values and needs of the artist, fostering a supportive working environment
Communicating clearly and accurately with the artist regarding timelines, workload, visits, deadlines, and any issues that arise
Proofreading text, documents, and emails
Scribing and note-taking
Body doubling (being present to support Deej’s concentration)
Reading aloud to assist auditory processing
Booking travel and accommodation
Maintaining a diary of projects, meetings, trips, and events alongside other team members
Managing project files for each production and physical storage
Providing support to other non-neurotypical artists who visit LAI for workshops and residencies
Essential Knowledge and Experience
Experience of social media creation and strategy
Some graphic design skills and confidence using or learning different software
Some experience of, or willingness to learn about, arts application writing, residencies, and awards
Excellent time management and scheduling skills
Exceptional organisation and communication skills (verbal and written)
Excellent attention to detail
Focused and proactive approach
Good problem-solving abilities
Friendly, flexible, and reliable
Desirable Attributes
Experience working with neurodiversity
An interest in performance and the creative industries
Job Details
Part-time: 21 hours per week
Rate: €20/hour
Location: Milford House, Co. Tipperary
Preference given to local candidates
How to Apply
Please send your CV and covering letter to live.art.ireland@gmail.com
In your cover letter, please:
Tell us a bit about yourself and why you are interested in this role

