Nancy Savage Skinner '79 Director - Prior Performing Arts Center
Company: Management Consultants for the Arts
Location: Worcester
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
The College of the Holy Cross ("Holy Cross"), a highly selective
Catholic, Jesuit, liberal arts undergraduate institution, seeks an
inspired and engaging leader to serve as the Nancy Savage Skinner
'79 Director of the Prior Performing Arts Center ("The Prior").
Reporting directly to the Provost, the Nancy Savage Skinner '79
Director will work with a dynamic, creative team of faculty and
staff to lead The Prior's strategic direction and to develop new
and continuing opportunities for students, faculty, staff, and
community members to engage with and experience the arts at Holy
Cross.The College has a longstanding tradition of exceptional arts
programming, and the new Prior Performing Arts Center is expected
to build on that tradition to elevate and amplify the arts at Holy
Cross. The Nancy Savage Skinner '79 Director will be expected to
work with faculty, staff, students, and the College's senior
leadership team to position The Prior as a place of energy,
dynamism, and creativity for all members of the campus community
and the city of Worcester, enriching the campus environment and
advancing its mission for teaching, research, and
engagement.RESPONSIBILITIES
- As the creative director of The Prior, work collaboratively
with faculty and Holy Cross departments to design, envision and
successfully implement arts programs - including the Prior Presents
series - that serve both the College's mission and the greater
Worcester community.
- Work collaboratively to enable the success of the production
needs of the College's creative and performing arts departments and
programs at Holy Cross; especially Theatre and Dance, Music, Visual
Arts, and the Creative Writing Program.
- Develop experiential learning and student-facing work programs
in arts production and arts administration as aligned with the
opportunities presented by The Prior and within the broader arts
ecosystem.
- Manage long-range and annual budgets and oversee The Prior's
day-to-day operations in a fiscally responsible manner.
- Oversee a professional team and nurture a positive working
culture that will support, challenge, and maintain a
high-performing staff.
- Collaborate with the College's Advancement Office on the
development and implementation of fundraising initiatives; steward
major donor relationships.QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
- Demonstrated success implementing an artistic vision,
preferably within the context of higher education.
- Political savvy, ability to thrive under pressure, and superb
communication skills.
- A clear commitment to advancing the goals of justice, equity,
and belonging, and an ability to work with diverse constituencies,
including students, staff, faculty, and the broader community.
- Experience promoting the public image of an organization to its
constituencies and in the media; elevating the visibility of the
organization, its programs and activities.
- A clear record of experience in consensus-building.
- The ability to engage and collaborate with multiple
stakeholders in a decentralized organization in order to enlist
their creative partnership and help advance their ambitious
goals.
- Deep interest in working and engaging with a broad range of
students in multiple capacities (as participants, audience members,
workers, and performers, among other roles); prior experience in
higher education is preferable.
- A demonstrated commitment to fostering an inclusive and
welcoming space, where students and student-centered programs
thrive; and students interested in professional careers in the arts
gain excellent training and meaningful experience working in the
arts.
- Intelligence, professional acumen, intellectual curiosity, and
a commitment to fostering a diverse, inclusive community related to
the arts.
- A servant leader, whose leadership skills not only bring people
together, but ensure that others feel taken care of and supported
to do their best work.
- The capacity to implement and advance a major programmatic and
physical resource to high standards.
- Experience developing processes and structures to support
internal operations; including technical capabilities to support
arts programming.
- Demonstrated success at aligning resources with strategic goals
in an organization known for creating and presenting innovative,
stimulating, and inspiring artistic programs.
- Knowledge of and interest in existing and emerging
technologies; able to fully integrate digital resources for
marketing and communications, ticketing, and operational
systems.
- Experience leading effective marketing strategies to promote
programming and events, and reach potential audiences.
- Record of success engaging with benefactors, arts leaders, and
community partners to generate funds to support the
arts.COMPENSATION AND START DATEThe compensation package will be
competitive, with a minimum salary of $130,000. The College
provides generous employee benefits including medical, dental, and
vision as well as a variety of benefits that help its employees
maintain a healthy balance between work and life priorities.HOW TO
APPLYThe College of the Holy Cross has engaged Management
Consultants for the Arts to facilitate this search; interested and
qualified candidates are encouraged to submit a cover letter,
resum--/CV, and the names of four professional references in
complete confidence via the application portal below.
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