Career Opportunities for the Week of September 25th, 2023

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Career Opportunities for the Week of September 25, 2023

If you would like to share an opportunity, please send website link to job title, details, pay, deadline to apply, and how to apply to amgtgmu@gmu.edu before Mondays at noon. 

Jobs

  • (NEW!) The Second Stage Theater General Management department is seeking a full time Company Manager for its off-Broadway productions. Reporting to the Associate General Manager, the Company Manager will be the primary liaison between the company and the General Management office and will support all administrative activities for each production. This is a full-time, seasonal position. The term of employment is estimated to be October 2, 2023 through June 9, 2024. Learn more about this position here.
  • (NEW!) The Kennedy Center seeks Manager, Theatre Programming. The Manager, Theater Programming works with VP & Executive Producer of Theater to manage the operations of the department’s presentations and self-produced shows. In addition to managing budgets and contracts, they will serve as the primary point of contact for production logistics and coordination with internal and external stakeholders. View the full job description here.
  • Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts seeks a Development Assistant, Annual Giving to support the membership team in completing administrative tasks and providing excellent customer service to donors. In this role, you will enter confidential membership data into The Raiser’s Edge, the department’s donor tracking software, provide excellent customer service over the phone and email to Wolf Trap Foundation members in response to questions about membership and benefits and more. Learn more about this opportunity here.
  • The Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts (BOPA) seeks Chief Executive Officer. Compensation for this role is $150,000 - $175,000 annually with a comprehensive benefits package. The CEO will Report to a Board of Directors and partner with the Board, staff, the Mayor of the City of Baltimore and City Council, and arts and culture partners to realign the strategic direction and focus of the nonprofit to better serve its mandate as a quasi-city agency, promote Baltimore’s artistic and cultural diversity, and fulfill its mandate to the diverse stakeholder groups it serves; Learn more about this position here.
  • Workhouse Arts Center seeks a Manager, Individual Giving & Stewardship. The Manager holds a crucial front-line role on the Advancement team, helping cultivate, secure, and steward annual gifts and memberships to support Workhouse programs and operations. Responsibilities include meeting and/or exceeding fundraising goals; acknowledging, stewarding, and growing annual, membership, and monthly contributions; being a present, enthusiastic advocate for WAF and its programs. Learn more about this position here.

Hiring Events

  • Professional Photo Portraits at Mason Square. In need for a professional photo for LinkedIn or other occasions? Get your professional headshot taken for free at George Mason University Mason Square! No appointments necessary! Thursday, September 28th from 11:00am-7:00pm.

The Arts Management Program regularly shares job and internship opportunities with our students and alumni. Jobs will be posted on Mondays around 1:00 pm, EST. If you would like to share an opportunity, please send website link to job title, details, pay, deadline to apply, and how to apply to amgtgmu@gmu.edu before Mondays at noon.