(Temp) Programs Manager at the Asian American Arts Alliance

Job Title: Programs Manager

Job Status: Temporary

Location: New York, NY

Salary: $45/hour


Asian American Arts Alliance (A4) is seeking a temporary Programs Manager who will be responsible for the implementation, evaluation, and day-to-day management of A4’s artist- and arts organization-focused programs.

This is a temporary, 40 hours/week position covering the duration of a maternity leave.

Start Date: August 5, 2024

End Date: December 31, 2024

This role is an integral part of the A4 team and will work collaboratively with our Communications, Operations, and Development team members to ensure our programs are responsive, efficient, and sustainable.

Responsibilities Include:

  • Develop content/timelines, manage logistics, and oversee day-to-day details for programs such as Town Hall, ConversAAtions, career roundtables, and workshops. List to scheduled programs (some are tentative).
  • Track, evaluate, and report on programmatic activities and data, including budgets, on a regular basis.
  • Maintain relationships with A4’s Fellows, Residents, and Awardees including: regular check ins via email, in person, or Zoom; advising on public programs; and other general support.
  • Execute or manage all tasks (with the support of other A4 staff) associated with A4 programmatic events including: run/supervise audio, video, and technical aspects of live events; archive and post event media; manage registration; set up A/V equipment in the event space and/or provide technical support over Zoom.
  • Perform basic photography and videography tasks as needed and/or supervise external vendors (or comms manager) to document public programs.
  • Maintain programmatic partnerships with government agencies, media and press, corporate partners, nonprofit partners, and other stakeholders.
  • Help maintain the constituent database by providing support to the Communictions Manager
  • Coordinate with the Communications Manager for event promotion including: newsletter and press releases, graphics for social media, writing and editing event copy, and creating and managing event pages on the A4 website.
  • Work closely with staff colleagues on the programmatic segments of fundraising events as well as other fundraising activities (including grant applications and reports) to support programs.
  • Maintain an awareness of issues affecting the Asian American creative community.
  • Perform other duties as directed.

Qualifications:

  • This position requires a highly-organized and creative individual who has a passion for the arts and the role they play in fostering a vibrant and healthy society. 
  • A demonstrated commitment to the arts and/or Asian American issues is preferred.
  • The successful candidate should have at least three years of hands-on programming experience in the arts, including some managerial experience and a general understanding of artists’ and non-profit organizational issues across artistic disciplines. 
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, a collaborative and collegial working style (especially on a small team), and the ability to take initiative, handle multiple projects and deadlines, and follow through on tasks are a must.
  • Experience with anti-oppression training and social justice issues is a plus.
  • Knowledge of content and project management systems, Adobe Creative Suite, and MS Office, is preferred.

Additional Information:

The Programs Manager is a temporary, contractor position (approximately 40 hours per week, 10am–6pm, with occasional evenings) and reports to the Executive Director. A4 Staff works from the Manhattan office Tuesdays and Thursdays, and remotely Mondays, Wednesdays, and Friday.

About A4:

The Asian American Arts Alliance is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring greater representation, equity, and opportunities for Asian American artists and cultural organizations through resource sharing, promotion, and community building.

Since 1983, A4 has sought to unify, promote, and represent the artistic and cultural producers of one of New York City’s fastest-growing populations. We are a diverse alliance of artists, organizations, and arts supporters who believe that working together as a pan-ethnic, multidisciplinary community is essential to nurturing the development of artists and arts groups. A4 serves as a thoughtful convener of the Asian American cultural workforce around issues of race, identity, and artmaking and provides a critical voice for this community. We are the only service organization in the country dedicated to the professional development of Asian American artists in all disciplines.

A4 is an equal opportunity employer and considers all candidates for employment regardless of race, color, gender identity or presentation, age, national origin, creed,disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, or political affiliation.

To Apply

Please submit a cover letter, resume, and writing sample or program plan to

lgold@aaartsalliance.org with PROGRAMS MGR in the subject line on or before Sunday, June 30, 2024.

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