Career Opportunities for the Week of July 15th, 2024

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Career Opportunities for the Week of July 15th, 2024

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 Fridays at noon. 

Jobs

  • (NEW!) Washington Revels seeks a visionary leader to serve as Executive Director. The position will lead staff, volunteers, and other members of our community in our mission to connect people of all generations and backgrounds, celebrating our diverse cultural traditions and shared humanity through educational and participatory performing arts. The ED will build on our organization's 42-year record of success to expand the reach, impact, and sustainability of our programming. Compensation range expected $65,000-$80,000, based on experience. Benefits include: Paid vacation, sick leave, holidays and personal days; and employer contributions toward one of more traditionally deductible benefits, as part of a cafeteria plan, at the employee's discretion. This is a full-time position. Learn more.
     
  • Woolly Mammoth Theatre seeks Digital Communications Manager, responsible for managing and implementing initiatives to cultivate audience development and engagement with the goal of increasing attendance and participation, deepening patron loyalty, and advancing Woolly Mammoth’s brand. Learn more.
  • Signature Theatre is seeking a Development Communications Manager. The Manager oversees a comprehensive communications project portfolio for the Development department and represents a unique opportunity for a manager level position to play a key role with multiple departments in achieving theatre-wide communications goals with multiple constituencies. Learn more. 

Internships

  • (NEW!) The Association of Arts Administration Educators (AAAE) seeks its 2024/25 Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Research Fellow(s) to investigate the intersection of EDI and arts management programs. The Fellow will work under the supervision of an AAAE board member. Learn more.
  • The National Museum of African American History and Culture seeks Interpretive Planning and Historical Research Internship within the Office of Strategic Partnerships. The intern can expect to learn the multidisciplinary nature of museum exhibitions and interpretation. Learn more.

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 Fridays at noon.