Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York - Job Announcement Co-Director
- Employer
- Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York
- Location
- New York, United States
- Salary
- $120,000.00 - $120,000.00
- Closing date
- Jul 15, 2022
Status // Full time, exempt, salaried
Schedule // General working hours for this role are Monday through Friday, 10 am to 6 pm.
Because attending theater is part of the co-director’s responsibilities, some weekend and evening event attendance is also expected.
Location // A.R.T./New York administrative staff currently operates in a hybrid model that includes both remote and in-person work. In-person occurs primarily at our locations at 520 8th Ave, Suite 319, in Manhattan, and 138 S. Oxford Street, in Brooklyn; and occasionally at the A.R.T./New York Theatres in Hell's Kitchen.
Reports to // Board of Directors, currently sitting at 24 members
Supervises // A full-time staff of 21 and a part-time staff of 31.
Key Relationships // This will be a shared leadership model, with two co-directors sharing responsibility for the organization
Compensation // $120,000 annually. Employer-provided benefits including health, dental, and vision. Option to enroll in AFLAC, Commuter Benefits, and a Retirement plan. Flexible paid time off policy.
Timeline // Review of application materials is currently expected to begin in July 2022. We welcome people from all backgrounds and the application will remain open until applications from a pool of candidates who are representative of NYC’s diverse population have been received. Anticipated to begin late summer or early fall 2022.
Curtain up! A.R.T./New York is looking to complete a starring duo to lead New York’s pre-eminent theatre service organization into the next act of its venerable and productive 50-year history. Together with Co-Director, Risa Shoup, you will build a collaboration that shapes the future not only of our organization, but of nonprofit theatre in our city, our state, and the world. You will work with people who absolutely love what they do: A.R.T./New York’s staff and its 450 members form a passionate, committed community dedicated to advancing theatre as a diverse, inclusive and innovative art form that connects and moves us with its sense of infinite possibility. The impact of the co-directors on this influential sector will be profound.
Job Summary
A.R.T./New York seeks experienced candidates to fill the role of Co-Director on a new Executive Leadership Team. Aligned with our values, the two-director team will jointly oversee an annual budget of approximately $7,000,000, a full-time staff of 19 and a part-time staff of 31 delivering a growing slate of services to New York’s nonprofit theatre sector. Specific responsibilities and areas of focus will vary based on the skills and interests of each director, as discussed with board and staff during the interview process and finalized in collaboration between Co-Directors upon hiring. We are not looking for a unicorn who can be everything at once. We are looking for a leader excited to collaboratively originate a shared leadership model in which two partners’ complementary skills and passions contribute to achieving shared goals.
Why a shared leadership model? When leadership is shared, each stakeholder invests not in any one individual but in the organization and its mission, and therefore in the future of the organization. This shift in investment began to emerge organically at A.R.T./New York in the past year and a half, as staff engaged more deeply in decision-making and envisioned collaborative frameworks. In the model, the staff and board now propose, two directors have equal standing within the organization; are recognized as equals externally; have autonomy over the process of determining what responsibilities they share, and make major decisions together.
Who You Are
We seek leaders who:
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Are accessible, present,
collaborative, transparent, authentic, and communicative.
Empower and support member theaters,
understanding their challenges and offering both individual and
programmatic solutions.
Empower and support staff,
encouraging them to represent themselves and their ideas.
Are visionary in their leadership:
thoughtful, innovative, open to new ideas, and able to see the big
picture, and balance the needs of members, staff, and board.
Are bold in their decision-making and
can nimbly adapt when situations change.
Will foster a sense of belonging
among members, staff, and the theater community.
Are excited to be of service to New
York’s nonprofit theatre community and energized by the prospect of
guiding our organization through critical junctures and into
transformation.
The Ideal Candidate
Experience
An ideal candidate has a deep understanding of:
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Management
Devising and implementing workflow
systems and infrastructure
Setting priorities and balancing the
interests of a wide array of stakeholders
Participating in anti-racism,
anti-oppression, social justice, and/or restorative justice work
through trainings or previous work experience and will co-lead the
organization through this lens
Some experience working with
nonprofit organizations in the cultural sector and/or organizations
with a balance of donated and earned income
Working knowledge of many or all of
the below:
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Public and Private Sector
Advocacy
Branding and Marketing
Budget Planning
Community Event Planning and
Facilitation
Donor Cultivation and Relationship
Management
Grantmaking and Regranting
Organizational Infrastructure and
Collaborative Leadership
Program Design and Development
Earned Revenue Development
Theater in New York City -- from any
number of perspectives
An ideal candidate would also be eager to learn about any of the above areas that they are not already familiar with.
Primary Responsibilities and Expectations
In our shared leadership model, two Co-Directors will partner in the responsibility of leading ART/New York. We expect the Co-Directors to take the first year of their collaboration to determine the distribution of responsibilities and find an appropriate balance between supporting one another and leading together and independently.
These responsibilities include:
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Lead the charge in championing
nonprofit theater in New York City and throughout New York
State
Articulate and communicate the vision
and strategic plan of the organization with input from members,
staff, and board
Ensure that values align across
stakeholders
Champion diversity, accessibility,
and inclusion across the organization
Advocate for our sector with elected
and appointed government officials and through working with our
lobbyist
Set annual advocacy and departmental
priorities in collaboration with members, staff, and board
Foster collaboration between
departments and manage teams
Guide the development and review of
communication strategies
Maintain and manage the
organization’s budget; develop and review fiscal management
policies; set revenue goals
Set grantmaking priorities and
policies with Grants staff
Participate in governance, oversight,
and compliance with the board
Establish accountability benchmarks
and auditing policies
Attend Ethics and Accountability
Committee meetings, staff work sessions and trainings, and
occasional programmatic or grantmaking panel sessions
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Develop policies that create a safe,
productive, welcoming experience in our spaces for staff, renters,
and visitors and sustain reliable growth of rental revenue
Negotiate major vendor contracts and
leases effectively and efficiently, with input from staff and
board
Oversee the management of existing
infrastructure and lead staff in the development of new
systems
Cultivate new individual and
institutional donors and strategically manage existing donor
relationships
Review and revise external
communications, marketing, and branding as needed
To Apply
Please use this submission form and visit our website at art-newyork.org/jobs for more important information on the hiring process and how to apply.
You will be asked to include the following:
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A recent resume, either in
traditional pdf format or as a link to a digital copy
Responses to a few questions in
short-answer format, traditional cover letter, video, or audio
file
Portfolio documents
In both the hiring process and employment practices, A.R.T./New
York is deeply committed to accessibility for those who are d/Deaf,
disabled, and/or neurodivergent. Your application materials may be
submitted in writing, audio, or video format. Initial interviews
will be held via Zoom. If you are asked to interview, we will
provide you with the following:
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A copy of interview questions in
advance
A list of who will be interviewing
you
Visual description of your
interviewer(s)
Automated captioning during the
interview (provided by Zoom)
We are happy to provide whatever allows you to bring your best self
to the application and interview process. If you require an
accommodation that is not listed here, such as ASL interpretation
or CART captioning, please contact Senior Manager of Business
Affairs Daniella Benavides at dbenavides@art-newyork.org and we
will be sure you have what you need. Additional accessibility
information will be provided to candidates as they advance through
the hiring process.
At A.R.T./New York, we strongly encourage individuals from
historically underrepresented communities (including people of
color, trans/NB/GNC, women, and disabled people) to apply for our
job openings. A.R.T./New York strives to create a supportive work
environment staffed by people who love theatre, desire to support
the field, and are committed to a just and diverse theatre
community in all its forms. A.R.T./New York is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, military
status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Vaccination
Notice
Employees
must be fully-vaccinated (as defined by the CDC). If you require
accommodations for a disability or other exemption, please email
our Senior Manager of Business Affairs, Daniella Benavides, to
discuss. ART/NY will consider requests on individual circumstances
of the situation and applicable law. You may also request a copy of
our vaccine mandate ahead of submitting your application, which
Daniella can provide
For more about who we are, how we work, and how to apply visit our
website.
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