Program Manager – Artistic & Special Projects
About Our Organization
Girl Be Heard builds leaders, changemakers, and activists. We do this through developing, amplifying and celebrating the voices of girls and young women through socially conscious theater-making, performance, and storytelling. Girl Be Heard’s education curriculum encourages our participants to think critically about social justice, challenge stereotypes, foster friendships, and build tools for bringing about positive change in their communities. Our programs are housed in 13 sites in NYC, one global program in Trinidad and Tobago and are also accessible virtually, online.
Job Position Summary
Girl Be Heard’s Programs staff is part of a dedicated and energetic team.
The Program Manager – Artistic & Special Projects will work in tandem with the Artistic Director, and Director of Education as needed.
The Program Manager – Artistic & Special Projects is responsible for serving as the administrative lead for GBH’s Artistic Company (a year long residency for 12-15 youth performers who devise and perform the mainstage show as well as external performances throughout the year), the Girls Make Movies program (a 6 month documentary/film making program for 10 aspiring youth documentarians), and the GBH Summer Experience (a 2 week summer camp for NYC youth.) As such, the Program Manager is an integral member of the GBH Program Team and should possess the capacity to build strong relationships with GBH program stakeholders, as well as possess excellent project management skills including overseeing program implementation, conducting program evaluation, overseeing data entry, and supervising teaching artists.
The ideal candidate for this position possesses flexibility, professionalism, passion, and a dedication to positive youth development, social justice, and spoken word performance. They are a hands-on strategic thinker, a planner and problem solver, prepared to lead and direct staff through change and program expansion. Excellent communication skills are critical. The Program Manager – Artistic & Special Projects must be comfortable communicating with participants and their families, and equally comfortable presenting before school leaders and members of the community.
Qualifications:
- At least 2 years of program/project management experience
- Candidates considering a career in nonprofit administration, arts administration, and/or theater.
- Interest in and knowledge of global women’s issues and arts education.
- Experience working with youth, theater and school programs. Familiarity with and knowledge of (devised) theater preferred.
- Ability to work independently and manage time.
- Team player with a commitment to seeing a project through to successful completion.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, ability to juggle priorities, willingness to learn, and a sense of humor are highly valued attributes.
- Computer literacy: Google Apps, Dropbox, Excel, and Word required. Salesforce and Basecamp knowledge are pluses.
- Social media savvy is a plus.
Roles & Responsibilities
Artistic Support & Management
- Collaborate with the Director of Programs and Artistic Director on curriculum planning, outlining, and pacing, in line with the standards outlined in the GBH Curriculum and programs calendar;
- Collaborate with the Artistic Director to implement weekly lesson plans for company member sessions, including identifying lesson resources etc.;
- Attend weekly company sessions and complete follow up Salesforce session reports;
- Serve as the assistant director in devising and directing the Mainstage show;
- Assist the Artistic Director and/or stage managers in handling Mainstage rehearsals and performance.
Girl Make Moves (GMM)
- In coordination with the Director of Programs, recruit, hire, train, and evaluate one GMM teaching artist;
- In coordination with Outreach Manager, support the outreach and recruitment efforts of GMM;
- In collaboration with GMM teaching artist (and advisement of DoP), manage the application and selection process of GMM participants;
- Support GMM teaching artist with implementing the GBH leadership as an ensemble framework into GMM curriculum – on topics specific to identity, leadership, power, privilege, oppression, activism;
- Support GMM teaching artist in identifying guest filmmakers and documentarians and manage logistics around booking of guests;
- Support GMM Teaching Artist in ensuring participants have the necessary program resources and equipment to engage at maximum capacity;
- Ensure that GMM teaching artist submit required administrative documentation in a timely manner, including submission of enrollment forms, releases, weekly attendance, google classroom resources, session reports, staff/participant survey, special projects report, and participant experience forms at conclusion of each cycle;
- Provide programmatic and administrative support to GMM TA, and conduct workshop visits to offer feedback that serve as coaching opportunities for Teaching Artist;
- Support Teaching Artist in producing the end of year screening showcase.
GBH Summer Camps
- Serve as the lead coordinator for Girl Be Heard Camps, including leading curriculum development, implementation, evaluation and pacing in line with the standards outlined in GBH Curriculum and Programs Calendar;
- Collaborate with the Director of Programs to conceptualize the focus of summer camps;
- In coordination with Outreach Manager, support the outreach and recruitment efforts of summer camp;
- In collaboration with camp support staff (and advisement of DoP), manage the application and selection process of camp participants;
- Oversee implementation of the GBH leadership as an ensemble framework into camp curriculum;
- Ensure submission of required administrative documentation in a timely manner, including submission of enrollment forms, releases, weekly attendance, google classroom resources, session reports, staff/participant survey, special projects report, and participant experience forms at conclusion of each cycle;
- Managing logistics around booking, planning, and payments for camp related events/outings;
- Submit special projects report at conclusion of program experience;
- Other projects as assigned
How to Apply
Send your resume with a cover letter highlighting relevant experience and why you would like to work with Girl Be Heard. Submit electronically to Nella Mupier, Direct of Programs, at jobs@girlbeheard.org. Include “Program Manager – Artistic & Special Projects– (your name)” in the subject line.
Girl Be Heard’s office is located in DUMBO, Brooklyn, and is air-conditioned and located in a wheelchair accessible building. Girl Be Heard seeks a broad spectrum of employees and is strongly committed to a diverse and equitable work environment. Queer individuals, trans people, people of color, and women are highly encouraged to apply. Girl Be Heard is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender identity or expression, color, national origin, ability, ethnicity, ancestry, sexual orientation, age, religion, or belief.