Programs Director
Company: New York Foundation for the Arts
Location: New York
Posted on: April 14, 2025
Job Description:
$90,000 - $110,000 (Annual) Full Time Permanent
Executive/Director 4-Year DegreeDescriptionPeople and programs are
at the heart of The Neighborhood: An Urban Center for Jewish Life,
a community and cultural organization gathering people together for
inventive and unexpected Jewish arts, culture, and spirituality. We
bring together Brooklyn energy with Jewish experience to spark
meaning and joy. We are looking for the next person to join our
small but growing team and manage and nurture our programs and
community. The Neighborhood seeks a Programs Director to lead a
dynamic calendar of pop-up programs including performances,
community gatherings, food events, conversations, artist talks, and
Jewish holiday events at partner institutions and venues. The
Programs Director will drive the overall program and grow our
audience and portfolio of events. This role includes continuing the
integration of Asylum Arts, a 700+ network of Jewish and Israeli
artists, as a key arts pillar of The Neighborhood.Some Things
You'll Do in this Role:Programming
- With the Founding Director and program team, articulate a
coherent vision with a clear set of priorities for the continued
development of The Neighborhood's programs, including the key focus
areas of arts and culture, food, ritual and spirituality, and
community building.
- Provide coordination and oversight of all programming
components.
- Build strong relationships with key venues and external
organizational partners.
- Work collaboratively with program partners, artists, and
speakers to plan and execute events.
- Create and foster opportunities for local and international
artists and creative talent to work with Jewish organizations in
Brooklyn and nationally, including the Peleh Residency.
- Develop and oversee internal and external program staffing,
including volunteers and consultants.
- Evaluate programs and adapt with a growth and learning
mindset.
- Supervise the Programs Manager, production consultants, and
graphic design consultant.Community Management
- Build relationships with the creative community in Brooklyn,
including existing and potential speakers and presenters.
- Work with Asylum Arts artists to maintain and build programs
and opportunities to nurture and build existing and new
relationships, both within the network and with The
Neighborhood.
- Support existing fundraising relationships for
programming.
- Coordinate with Founding Director on tracking and submitting
grant reports and information, including gathering and tracking
data on events.
- Oversee programming budget.
- Research and develop relationships with new potential donors,
particularly with a local Brooklyn focus.Communications
- Develop strategy and oversee online presence including website
and social media focusing on programs.
- Oversee press outreach including press releases and
listings.
- Manage communication with artist alumni and
participants.RequirementsThe Programs Director has 7+ years of
experience in direct programming in a non-profit or arts related
field, and has experience in arts or non-profit administration,
ideally within a cultural context. Their background ideally
includes curation and event planning, fundraising, community
development, and social media fluency. The candidate should have a
bachelor's degree or equivalent.The successful candidate will bring
their familiarity with Jewish culture and the arts in Brooklyn.
They love creating programs that are engaging, unique, and that
make participants want to come back for more, and understand how to
measure program success and adapt approaches accordingly. They can
ideate and shape the big picture program, create coherence between
programs, and plan and execute on the small details. They are a
people-person with the passion and skills to cultivate artists,
community members, partners, funders/donors, and more. As such, the
successful candidate will bring exceptional fluidity in
interpersonal communications across cultures. Being highly
organized, and a proactive and creative problem solver would also
be assets for this position.The Neighborhood is an exciting
start-up, with a small staff and board, and the ideal candidate is
excited to be part of our growth process and understands that every
task counts at a non-profit organization and ladders up to manifest
the bigger picture. We do not yet have a physical space, so this
staff person will help build from the ground up.This role is an
in-person position, with an office space in Downtown Brooklyn. Some
nights and weekends are required, with an understanding of the
importance of work-life balance and flexibility around work
hours.The Neighborhood is building an organization and space that
is welcoming and inclusive-for the Jewish community and our friends
and neighbors. We believe that having a diverse staff is key to
effectively building a pluralistic center for Jewish life with
nuance and perspective. A more diverse group of people working
behind the scenes makes us better at every stage of our growth and
development. We strongly encourage people of all backgrounds,
races, genders, and abilities to apply. Applicants must be
authorized to work in the United States.As The Neighborhood is a
start-up, medical benefits are available through a QSHERA, with a
monthly benefits bonus provided. We offer 15 days vacation and 3
personal days, plus a generous holiday schedule (note that working
The Neighborhood-hosted programs/events on some Jewish holidays
should be expected), 7 paid sick days, and a modern working
environment.How to applyPlease submit your application through the
workable link below.
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Keywords: New York Foundation for the Arts, Philadelphia , Programs Director, Executive , New York, Pennsylvania
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