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Highpoint Center for Printmaking is looking for an Education Programs Manager
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Highpoint Center for Printmaking is looking for an Education Programs Manager

$55,00040 hours FTEApplications due: May 8, 2024

Reports to Executive Director; supervises 1 part-time staff. Works collaboratively with the Director of Artist Programs, Development and Communications Manager, and Administrative Coordinator.

Work is performed on-site Monday - Friday from 9 am to 5 pm in Minneapolis, with occasional evening and weekend events and off-site workshops.

Highpoint Center for Printmaking (HP) is dedicated to advancing the art of printmaking. They create pathways for artists, learners, and the public to increase their understanding and appreciation of printmaking through artistic and educational programs, a cooperative studio, a public gallery, and collaborative publishing opportunities.

They are seeking an Education Programs Manager to develop and manage all aspects of Highpoint’s education programs in alignment with their strategic plan and organizational values.

SUMMARY

The vision for Highpoint’s Education division is to remain integral to their neighborhood, city, and Midwest by leading accessible printmaking education that is responsive to the needs of learners and the broader arts-educational landscape. 

Ideal Candidate: The Education Programs Manager is an experienced and ambitious arts educator with a clear vision for designing innovative programs and curricula. They have a learning and teaching philosophy that guides their work and an understanding of learning pathways for a wide range of participants. They will define a pedagogical approach for Highpoint and work collaboratively with all team members to integrate and connect this approach across program areas. They foster a culture of welcome, embrace an expansive definition of printmaking, and believe in human-centered learning.

The Education Programs Manager will collaborate with the Executive Director to set the pedagogical direction for the organization. They will support a growing roster of contracted teaching artists by cultivating relationships, designing annual instructor training, and developing resources. They will nurture relationships with artists, K-12 educators and administrators, and community partners. They are an active community member and understand the Twin Cities arts ecosystem and contemporary art. They are a facilitator, a connector, and supporter who are always finding ways to bring others into the fold. Understanding program outcomes and evaluation methods is key for this role. 

TO APPLY

Please email jobs@highpointprintmaking.org with the following: 

A cover letter describing your related experience, education philosophy, familiarity with and interest in Highpoint Center for Printmaking

Your resume of professional and lived experiences.

The following will be requested from position finalists:

Two professional references upon notification of the interview

As a part of the interview process, you will be asked to prepare a presentation on your previous educational program experience.

All finalists will receive a background check

TIMELINE FOR APPLICANTS

Applications due May 8, 2024

June 3, 2024 Finalists Notified (references requested)

June 10 – 11, 2024 Interviews

Early to mid-July 2024 start date

For more information, visit https://www.highpointprintmaking.org/employment2024

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Minnesota State Arts Board is hiring a Grants Management Systems Administrator
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Minnesota State Arts Board is hiring a Grants Management Systems Administrator

The Minnesota State Arts Board seeking applicants

for a key systems administration position

Are you an organized systems thinker? A person who can develop clear and efficient ways to collect, store, and retrieve data? Do you like to find ways to make online systems and processes more effective? Are you a strong project manager? Do you want to find a meaningful role that combines your skills and experience with online systems administration and your passion for the arts?

The Arts Board is looking for its next grants management systems administrator. This person will ensure that the board has a fully functioning online grants management system that meets the needs of both internal and external users. Successful candidates for this position will have at least four years' experience in information systems project management and business analysis. They will have the ability to work with software programs, databases, and operating systems. They will be able to develop online forms to collect information from applicants and grantees. They will create efficient and organized ways to store, maintain, and retrieve data (i.e., applications, reports, contracts, requests for proposals, etc.).

In addition to the day to day work of systems administration, this person will join the agency at a key moment, as it completes an upgrade or conversion of its online grants management system. The systems administrator will manage the planning and implementation for this important project.

This is a full-time, permanent position. It is eligible for hybrid or telework arrangements.

Applications must be submitted by November 15, 2023.

All interested applicants are encouraged to visit the Arts Board's Employment Opportunities web page at http://www.arts.state.mn.us/about/employment.htm to get more details about the job including the salary and benefits information, required qualifications, and application instructions.

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Job Openings at Minnesota State Arts Board
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Job Openings at Minnesota State Arts Board

Minnesota State Arts Board seeking

candidates for key positions

Are you looking for a position where you can make a difference? Where you can help make arts and creative activities available to residents and communities throughout the state? Where you can support the work of Minnesota’s creative individuals and organizations? Then consider applying for a position at the Arts Board:

Grant program officer – The person in this position will manage the Arts Board's largest grant program, Operating Support, which provides general support to established arts organizations. Applications must be submitted by Tuesday, October 11, 2022.

Grant programs assistant – The person in this position will provide administrative support for Arts Board grant programs. Applications must be submitted by Thursday, October 6, 2022.

Executive assistant – The person in this position will provide administrative support to the executive director and to the board. Applications must be submitted by Wednesday, September 28, 2022.

All are full-time, permanent positions. Telework and/or hybrid work arrangements are available.

Visit the Arts Board’s Web site to find more details about the positions and a link to required qualifications, salary range, and application instructions: http://www.arts.state.mn.us/about/employment.htm/

If you’d like to receive Arts Board updates directly, please sign up for their mailing list: http://www.arts.state.mn.us/contact/enews-signup.htm

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Searching for Executive Director for Donald G Gardner Humanities Trust in Ely
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Searching for Executive Director for Donald G Gardner Humanities Trust in Ely

Position Title: Executive Director

Organization: Donald G. Gardner Humanities Trust

Reports to: Board of Directors

Job Location: Ely, Minnesota (must become an area resident)

Status: 20-22 hours/week; up to 3⁄4 time in first year for training. Hourly exempt employee

Salary Range: Commensurate with qualifications

Benefits: Paid time off, 4 -9 paid Holidays each year. There are no relocation funds.

Background:

The Donald G. Gardner Humanities Trust (Trust), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 1989, dedicated to advancing the arts throughout the City of Ely with an endowment valued over $800,000 and two grant rounds per year. The Trust is seeking an Executive Director who will be responsible for managing and growing the grants program and endowment. The Executive Director will be the face of the organization, building on established relationships with City of Ely officials and staff, Ely Chamber of Commerce, artists, arts organizations and arts supporters.TheExecutiveDirectorreportstotheTrust’sBoardof Directors.

The mission of the Trust shall be for the enhancement, growth and improvement of: 1. The Ely Public Library

2. The arts and artisans of Ely and surrounding area, to include the performing arts, the visual arts and literature.

3. The creating and funding of scholarships, educational and artistic grants. 4. The cultural and aesthetic environment of the City of Ely and its surrounding area.

Donald G. Gardner Humanities Trust PO Box 720 www.gardnertrust.org 218-365-2639

Ely, MN 55731

The Trust seeks a dynamic and experienced leader to serve as the Executive Director to advance the mission of the organization as it enriches life in the Ely community.

The Executive Director will promote the best interests of the Trust and actively engage in the growth of its endowment and grant programs. In so doing, the Executive Director is expected to articulate the cultural, social and economic value of arts to the community and make that vision and purpose clear to supporters and the region’s arts and cultural enthusiasts. The Executive Director provides full oversight of the Trust’s operations including strategic planning, financial stability, community engagement, grant administration, marketing, and any public events.

The successful candidate will bring deep skills and experience with nonprofit organizations and demonstrated relationship savvy in building and growing collaborations with individuals and groups. He or she must be self-motivated, a problem solver, organized, adaptable, able to meet deadlines, manage simultaneous multiple tasks, prioritize responsibilities, and work independently. The candidate will have strong written and verbal communications skills. Experience with arts organizations and public art is preferred. The Executive Director should be able to “hit the ground running.”

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Arts Midwest is hiring!
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Arts Midwest is hiring!

Arts Midwest is hiring two Program Managers to oversee initiatives that center creativity, equity, capacity building, and community building. These positions are fully remote, but you must reside in one of Arts Midwest’s regional states or in a Native Nation that shares this geography.

Equity Grantmaking

One Program Manager will oversee a new equity grantmaking program at Arts Midwest. They will coordinate the setup of capacity-building workshops, issue grant awards to selected organizations, and help create a peer network among grantee organizations.

We the Many

The other Program Manager will oversee We the Many, a program that seeks to expand the understanding of what it means to be a Midwesterner through the creative exchange of voices, cultures, and ideas. They will work with community stakeholders, advisors, planning committees, and artists leading up to an artist residency in selected communities.

Applications are due February 24, 2022 via their online application

Chief Financial Officer

They’re also looking for a full-time, remote Chief Financial Officer, who will be a thought partner and strategic advisor on our senior leadership team. The ideal candidate will have keen insight into the trends and opportunities in philanthropic funding, and substantial experience working with government grants and contracts.

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North Dakota Museum of Art (NDMOA) Seeks a Director
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North Dakota Museum of Art (NDMOA) Seeks a Director

OPPORTUNITY TO LEAD A SMALL BUT VITAL ART MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART THAT HAS BEEN IMPACTFUL REGIONALLY AND NATIONALLY.

The North Dakota Museum of Art (NDMOA) seeks a director to succeed its founder, who built it over 50 years from an exhibit in a university hall into a widely recognized, influential art museum. Located on the campus of the University of North Dakota, it serves as the state art museum dedicated to bringing contemporary art to the city and to a rural population through exhibits and educational programs. The museum is supported by the state, generous donors, grants, and a dedicated foundation.

The new director will embrace the mission of engaging and challenging people of the northern Plains with contemporary art. They will lead a small staff accustomed to working as a team beyond their job descriptions to produce meaningful programming and contribute to the state’s cultural life. The new director, the board, and the staff will amplify the vision and translate it into new exhibitions, collections, and programs underpinned by a stable, sustainable financial base.

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