NYC Teaching Artist Compensation & Employment Survey Party

Dec 16, 2024
Dec 17, 2024
Cost
Free
Location
Zoom
Register

Come together with other community members for one of our virtual TA Compensation & Employment Survey Parties! Celebrate the holidays, complete your survey, and enter to win some fun raffle prizes**! We’ll be hosting two parties to help us wrap up 2024:

Monday, December 16 at 5pm ET: Survey Party for Individual Teaching Artists
Tuesday, December 17 at 11am ET: Survey Party for Organizations

What is the NYC Teaching Artist Compensation & Employment Survey?

The Roundtable is thrilled to be launching the NYC Teaching Artist Compensation & Employment research initiative. By surveying both NYC-based Teaching Artists and organizations, we seek to educate, spark dialogue, and advocate for Teaching Artist fair compensation and employment practices across the five boroughs. The goal of this initiative is to highlight areas where improvement is necessary to:

  • Support sustainability of the Teaching Artist workforce;
  • Educate employers and policymakers on how to invest in their vital workforce; and
  • Empower members of our community to advocate for professional wages, employment benefits, fair working conditions, and more equitable quality and standard of living.

**Note: Participants must be registered for this event and submit a valid survey response during or within 24 hours of the Survey Party to be entered to win a Survey Party-specific raffle prize.

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