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The Consulate General of Sweden in New York has an open position as Head of Culture and Public Affairs, with a tentative start date of August 13, 2026. The position is full-time and fixed term for 6-8 months. Deadline to apply is June 5, 2026.
UM2026/15481/NEWG
The Head of Culture and Public Affairs is responsible for maintaining and developing the Consulate’s role as a relevant and engaging partner for American and Swedish counterparts. The primary area of responsibility is promoting cultural exchange between Sweden and the northeastern United States, with projects and collaborations within all creative fields and art forms – including film, music, design, fashion, architecture, visual arts, performing arts, and literature – as well as initiatives promoting democracy, inclusion, diversity, children and youth. The Consulate General has 12 staff members, and you will be the cultural specialist in our small and dedicated promotion team. This is a full-time position with a 40-hour work week that regularly includes work in the evenings and occasionally during weekends.
The position entails both project management and strategic relationship building, with the aim of generating interest in Sweden, encouraging dialogue and creating opportunities for collaboration and exchange. The main tasks are managing projects, institutional partnerships and public events with both Swedish and American stakeholders, including coordination of project plans and budgets. Typical projects include exhibitions, performances, film screenings, seminars and panel discussion, always in collaboration with local partners such as festivals, performing arts presenters, trade fairs, galleries, museums, distribution companies, agencies and publishers. The Consulate General does not curate any art projects of its own.
Our ideal candidate should be forward-thinking, flexible and socially adept, with excellent judgment, and an ability to collaborate across teams and develop professional relationships. You should be analytical and curious, with a sense of purpose and public service, and be able to work efficiently in occasionally high-paced environments. You should be able to take initiatives and independently manage result-driven processes, including budget planning.
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Please note that the position requires permission to work in the U.S. (Employment Authorization Document, green card, or U.S. citizenship). The Consulate General cannot assist with work permits and only applications from people with work permits are considered. Salary range and information about benefits can be provided on request.
Candidates are welcome to submit their application in English, containing a CV, a brief personal letter and at least three references, as well as a copy of your Green Card, Employment Authorization Document (EAD or I-94 for E and L visas for non-immigrant spouses) or US passport. Email your complete application to:
[email protected] by June 5, 2026. The subject line should read "Temporary Position as Head of Culture and Public Affairs UM2026/15481/NEWG".
For specific questions about the position, contact Deputy Consul General Johan Arvidsson at [email protected] or the Head of Culture and Public Affairs, Aviva Neuman, at [email protected].
For more information about the terms of employment, contact Josefine Natt och Dag, Head of Chancery, at [email protected].
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