Deputy Director
Company: ArtTable, Inc.
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 14, 2025
Job Description:
JOB DESCRIPTIONProject Create provides opportunities for
creative youth development through accessible, multidisciplinary
arts education to empower young people and amplify their voices. We
collaborate with children, youth, and families in an inclusive and
supportive community where art is healing and
transformative.Project Create staff and teaching artists have been
working with children, youth, and families in Washington DC for
thirty years. Our students participate in out-of-school-time art
classes, workshops, open studios, field trips, and exhibition and
performance opportunities. Project Create offers free creative
classes and workshops at the Project Create Arts Center in the
Anacostia neighborhood of Southeast DC in Ward 8, as well as at
multiple locations in underserved neighborhoods in Washington, DC.
Courses include visual, performing, and digital media arts classes
such as drawing and painting, illustration, photography, collage,
spoken word, fashion, music production, and theater. Project Create
programs are grounded in trauma-informed, healing-centered
practices and include art therapy sessions for children, youth, and
families.POSITION OVERVIEWThe Deputy Director is a senior-level
management position that primarily works alongside the Executive
Director in overseeing the day-to-day operations of the
organization, including managing staff, implementing strategic
plans, managing budgets and facilities, and representing the
organization at various events, effectively providing
organizational leadership in close partnership with the Executive
Director.DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIESSpecific areas of responsibility
include:
- Organizational Leadership:In partnership with the Executive
Director, attracts, develops, and retains high-performance team
members, provides leadership and mentorship across the
organization. Supervises a team of five across Programs and
Operations departments, conducts performance reviews, and
identifies training needs. Works with Programs team to ensure
consistent high-quality program and project management.
Demonstrates consistent, collaborative, and transparent management
of finances, administration, and internal communications. Develops
and monitors policies and procedures related to programs,
operations, and facilities. Works with the Executive Director in
responding to emergencies and critical situations. Represents the
organization at conferences, meetings, and community events; builds
relationships with key stakeholders; and advocates for the
organization's mission. Collaborates with the Executive Director
and Board of Directors in the development of a new strategic plan,
setting organizational goals and monitoring progress. Prepares
timelines and reports regarding programs and facilities for the
Executive Director and Board, analyzes data to inform
decision-making around programs and operations. Ensures
organizational compliance with local, state, and federal
regulations.
- Programs Leadership:In collaboration with the Executive
Director and Director of Programs, manages the implementation and
evaluation of key programs, identifying areas for improvement, and
ensuring program alignment with organizational goals. Manages
program and operations budgets and advises on allocations and
expenditures. Supports program staff in cultivating partnerships by
developing and maintaining strong relationships with like-minded
community organizations working in arts education and human
services. Evaluates current organizational and programmatic
partners and plans for strategic expansion and new partnerships.
Works with the Director of Development and Communications to ensure
that marketing outreach and communications are in alignment with
Project Create's programs and community engagement.
- Operations & Facilities:Supervises the day-to-day
implementation of programs and operations, including managing
relevant staff, delegating tasks, managing facilities, and ensuring
efficient workflow across departments. In collaboration with the
Director of Programs and Program Managers, supervises a team of
independent contractors including teaching artists, art therapists,
and other arts education professionals. Manages facilities-oriented
proposals, contracts and budgets related to building maintenance.
Manages facilities at the Project Create Arts Center and supports
renovation/expansion efforts at its new site.
- Finance & Development:Alongside the Executive Director,
develops and manages the organization's budget, monitors
expenditures, identifies cost-saving measures, prepares financial
reports, files relevant tax forms, and works with contracted
accounting firm and bookkeeper. Works alongside the Executive
Director and Director of Development & Communications to develop
and maintain strong relationships with current and potential
funders and donors.QUALIFICATIONSThis position is a challenging and
rewarding opportunity that requires a diverse set of skills and
experiences. While we understand that no single candidate can
possess every skill, listed below are highly preferred qualities
and experience:
- Demonstrated passion for Project Create's mission of promoting
accessible and equitable arts education as a means to positive
youth and community development.
- Compassionate leader with high emotional intelligence and
cultural competence who is able to work effectively with diverse
groups of people.
- Commitment to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion in the
workplace.
- Minimum of five years supervisory leadership experience in an
arts education, arts management, and/or art therapy
environment.
- Business acumen and an understanding of nonprofit finance and
budget management that can help lead the organization through its
next stage of growth.
- Commitment to work collaboratively with all team members,
possessing a personal growth mind-set and willingness to
learn.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to present, inform, and motivate individuals and groups
about Project Create's mission and programs.
- Ability to lead multiple long- and short-term projects
simultaneously, meeting all related deadlines.
- Thorough, accurate, organized, and detail-oriented approach to
work.
- Knowledge and understanding of both the local and national
community arts education communities, as well as local and national
homelessness and poverty advocacy communities.
- Ability to gain the respect and support of various
constituencies including Board and staff members, donors, community
leaders, constituents and
stakeholders.REQUIREMENTSEducation:Bachelor's degree in Arts
Education, Arts Management, Business or related field, preferred
but not required. Master's degree in Arts Management, Art Therapy,
Public Administration, Nonprofit Management or related field,
preferred but not required. A track record of professional
experience comparable to the degrees above.Working Conditions:40+
hours/week work schedule, including evening and weekend work.
In-person position with some flex time and remote work
opportunities. Local travel between Anacostia studios and greater
Washington DC metro area.TO APPLYGood Insight, a national nonprofit
executive search firm headquartered in Washington, DC, is assisting
with this search. Interested applicants should upload a resume and
a detailed cover letter in PDF format to . Confidential inquiries
about the role may be directed to . For best consideration, submit
a resume and a cover letter by March 24. Qualified applicants will
be contacted on a rolling basis. Early applications are encouraged
due to the pace of the search.DEADLINE: March 24th,
2025COMPENSATION: $90,000
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