Company Description
A best-in-class city that attracts best-in-class talent, Philadelphia is an incredible place to build a career. From our thriving arts scene and rich history to our culture of passion and grit, there are countless reasons to love living and working here. With a workforce of over 30,000 people, and more than 1,000 different job categories, the City of Philadelphia offers boundless opportunities to make an impact.
As an employer, the City of Philadelphia values inclusion, integrity, innovation, empowerment, and hard work above all else. We offer a vibrant work environment, comprehensive health care and benefits, and the experience you need to grow and excel. If you're interested in working with a passionate team of people who care about the future of Philadelphia, start here.
What we offer
Impact - The work you do here matters to millions.
Growth - Philadelphia is growing, why not grow with it?
Diversity & Inclusion - Find a career in a place where everyone belongs.
Benefits - We care about your well-being.
Agency Description
Creative Philadelphia (Creative PHL) provides creative and economic opportunities for all Philadelphians to thrive through the arts. We advance public access to arts and culture, collaborate with local creative communities, and celebrate the city's cultural assets, contributing to a safer, cleaner, and greener city.
Job Description
Position Summary
Creative Philadelphia seeks a full-time Assistant Public Art Director who will assist and support the Public Art Director and the Chief Cultural Officer on various initiatives within the City of Philadelphia's Public Art program such as the commissioning of permanent public art projects, and developing programs centered around the City's public art collection. The City of Philadelphia's public art collection is one of the City's greatest assets. Located in indoor and outdoor spaces throughout every neighborhood in the city, Philadelphia's public art reflects its rich history, diverse communities, and long-standing commitment to the arts.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Special Projects -Manage special public art projects as assigned, such as commissioning of public artworks, public art exhibits and other projects outside of the Percent for Art program as assigned. Assist with applying for and executing grant funded public art projects and related initiatives as assigned. Manage outside consultants as part of the day-to-day administration of special and/or grant funded projects.
Conservation and Collections Management - Assist the Public Art Director on the conservation, restoration and collection management of the City of Philadelphia's 1000+ works of public art. Update and maintain the City's database of public artworks, including overseeing interns and other staff, when available. Manage external consultants' work related to the City's cloud-based Collection Management System. Coordinate and manage the work of outside conservators who provide conservation and maintenance services to the city.
Percent for Art Program - Assist with administration of assigned aspects of the City's Percent for Art Program and coordinate with Percent for Art Project Managers as needed on tasks to administer reports, create program templates, and execute strategic initiatives related the Percent for Art Program. Occasionally represent the Public Art Director in their absence, as needed in public events related to the Percent for Art Program. See the "Administration" section below for additional details.
Artist Professional Development - Administer and manage Creative Philadelphia's public art professional development programs, including "Public Art, How to Start," which supports emerging public artists. Assist the Public Art Director to develop, plan, facilitate and execute other professional development initiatives and events to build the capacity of local creatives.
Donation Management - Assist the Public Art Director on administering the policies and processes related to proposed donations of public art, memorials, and monuments to the City of Philadelphia and guide potential donors through the public art donation process for placing art on public property.
Communications - Assist the Public Art Director and the Communications Manager on fostering the relationship between Philadelphians and the City's public art collection through public engagement and communications efforts. Tasks may include drafting copy for press releases, communications related to public art projects and programs.
Administration - Generate documents for meetings, internal and external communications, and reports for all Public Art related functions. Assist with creating templates and tools to enhance administrative and project management efficiency across projects.
Collaboration - Represent Creative Philadelphia on project-specific initiatives that require collaboration with city-related departments.
Data Management and Reporting - Maintain and update project notes, program files, and program budgets. Track metrics and performance measures related to Public Art on a timely and consistent basis for internal and external reporting. Coordinate all data tracking for the Public Art program, including updates and information provided by Public Art project managers.
Complete other duties as assigned.
Qualifications Experience with arts related project management and organizing projects with many stakeholders and partners,
Experience with grant writing and managing grant funded public art programs,
Passionate about public engagement and comfortable with public speaking in diverse communities,
Highly organized, detail-oriented, self-motivated and creative,
Excellent communication skills (written, verbal, and digital),
Experience with leading and organizing meetings with diverse communities or in urban settings,
High level of Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, especially Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint,
Proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite is a plus,
Familiarity with digital marketing tools such as Mailchimp, Canva, and WordPress,
Familiarity with form builders or survey tools such as Cognito, Survey Monkey, Submittable, Google Forms,
Pro-active, self-directed, teachable, and show enthusiasm to take on new projects,
Ability to multi-task and monitor multiple projects simultaneously,
Ability to effectively work under pressure to meet deadlines,
Capacity to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team.
TRAINING and EXPERIENCE: Bachelor's degree in relevant field AND a minimum of 3-5 years leadership experience, OR 5-7 years related leadership experience. The ideal candidate will have leadership experience in arts administration, arts-related project management, arts education, or other related public facing work. Experience with community engagement is a plus. Knowledge of Philadelphia arts and culture sector is a plus.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be a Philadelphia resident. Candidate must pass a background check. Must be able to work full-time on-site in City Hall, Room 116, with the flexibility to attend constituent/partner events (e.g. networking or speaking engagements) on occasional evenings and weekends, as needed.
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS: Position requires a high level of mental concentration and commitment. Position requires some travel to sites within Philadelphia County. Meetings will include sites that are active construction zones.
Additional Information
TO APPLY: Interested candidates must submit: cover letter
resume
3 samples of arts related projects you have managed
2 writing samples (1 page each)
Salary Range: $80,000-$90,000
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Parental Benefits: The City offers its employees 8 weeks of paid parental leave.
We offer Comprehensive health coverage for employees and their eligible dependents.
Our wellness program offers eligibility into the discounted medical plan
Employees receive paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays
Generous retirement savings options are available
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*The successful candidate must be a city of Philadelphia resident within six months of hire
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In Summary: City of Philadelphia offers boundless opportunities to make an impact . The full-time assistant public art director will assist and support the Public Art Director and the Chief Cultural Officer on various initiatives within the City's Public Art program . Special projects -Manage special public art projects as assigned . Manage outside consultants as part of the day-to-day administration .
En Español: Descripción de la empresa Una ciudad mejor en su clase que atrae a los mejores talentos, Filadelfia es un lugar increíble para construir una carrera. Desde nuestra próspera escena artística y rica historia hasta nuestra cultura de pasión y coraje, hay innumerables razones para amar vivir y trabajar aquí. Con una fuerza laboral de más de 30.000 personas y más de 1.000 categorías diferentes de trabajo, la Ciudad de Philadelphia ofrece oportunidades ilimitadas para hacer impacto. Como empleador, la City of Philadelphia valora la inclusión, integridad, innovación, empoderamiento y trabajo duro sobre todo lo demás. Ofrecemos un entorno de trabajo vibrante, atención médica integral y beneficios, y la experiencia que necesita para crecer y sobresalir. Si está interesado en trabajar con un equipo apasionado de personas que se preocupan por el futuro de Philadelphia, comience aquí. Promovemos el acceso público a las artes y la cultura, colaboramos con las comunidades creativas locales y celebramos los activos culturales de la ciudad, contribuyendo a una ciudad más segura, limpia y verde. Posición Resumen Descripción del trabajo Filadelfia Creativa busca un Director Asistente de Arte Público a tiempo completo que ayude y apoye al Director de Artes Públicas y al Jefe Cultural en varias iniciativas dentro del programa de arte público de la Ciudad de Philadelphia como la puesta en marcha de proyectos públicos permanentes de arte, y desarrollar programas centrados alrededor de la colección pública de arte de la City. La colección de arte pública de la Cidad de Filadélfia es uno de los mayores bienes de la Ciudá. Actualizar y mantener la base de datos de las obras públicas de arte de la ciudad, incluida la supervisión de pasantes y otro personal, cuando esté disponible. Gestionar el trabajo de consultores externos relacionados con el Sistema de gestión de colecciones basado en la nube de la Ciudad. Coordinar y administrar los trabajos de conservadores externos que proporcionan servicios de conservación y mantenimiento a la ciudad. Porcentaje para Art Program - Ayudar con la administración de aspectos asignados del Programa Percental de Arte de la Cidad y coordinar con Percent for Art Project Managers según sea necesario sobre tareas para administrar informes, crear plantillas de programa y ejecutar iniciativas estratégicas relacionadas con el Programa por Art Percent. Ocasionalmente representa al Director de Artes Públicas en su ausencia, como es necesario en eventos públicos relacionados con El Programa por Percentes. Ver abajo sección "Administración" para detalles adicionales. Asistir al Director de Arte Público a desarrollar, planificar, facilitar y ejecutar otras iniciativas de desarrollo profesional y eventos para construir la capacidad de los creativos locales. Gestión de donaciones - Ayudar al director del arte público en administrar las políticas y procesos relacionados con las donaciones propuestas de arte público, monumentos y monumentos a la ciudad de Filadelfia y guiar a donantes potenciales a través del proceso de donación de arte pública para colocar el arte en propiedad pública. Comunicaciones - ayudar al director de artes públicas y al gerente de comunicaciones en fomentar la relación entre Philadelphians y la colección pública de arte de la ciudad mediante esfuerzos públicos de compromiso y comunicación. Las tareas pueden incluir redactar copias para comunicados de prensa, comunicaciones relacionadas con proyectos y programas públicos de arte. Administración - Generar documentos para reuniones, comunicações internas y externas, e informes para todas las funciones. Coordinar todo el seguimiento de datos para el programa de Arte Público, incluidas las actualizaciones e información proporcionadas por los gerentes de proyectos de Arte Pública. Cumplir otras tareas según lo asignado. Calificaciones Experiencia en la gestión y organización de proyectos relacionados con las artes con muchos actores y socios, experiencia en escribir y administrar programas de arte público financiados por subvenciones, pasión por la participación pública y estar cómodo hablando públicamente en diversas comunidades, altamente organizada, orientada al detalle, auto-motivada y creativa, excelentes habilidades de comunicación (intencionadas, verbales y digitales), experiencia en dirigir y organizar reuniones efectivas con varias comunidades o en entornos urbanos, nivel de competencia con Microsoft Office Suite, especialmente Microsoft Word, Excel y PowerPoint, Proficiencia con Adobe Creative Suite es una ventaja, Familiariedad con herramientas mínimas de marketing como Mailchimp, EXPERIENTEX, y WordPress, conocimientos básicos sobre su trabajo bajo presión de trabajo Otros equipos pueden presentarse independientemente a través de múltiples años de experiencias relacionadas con trabajos relevantes como encuestas de liderazgo y monitoreo, alta capacidad de liderato, formación profesional, etc. El candidato ideal tendrá experiencia de liderazgo en administración de artes, gestión de proyectos relacionados con las artes, educación artística u otro trabajo público relacionado. La experiencia con el compromiso comunitario es una ventaja. Conocimiento del sector de las artes y la cultura de Filadelfia es un plus. Requisitos especiales: Debe ser residente de Philadelphia. Los empleados pueden viajar en autobuses, subterráneos, carretillas y ferrocarriles regionales de SEPTA para sus desplazamientos diarios y más. Beneficios parentales: La ciudad ofrece a sus empleados 8 semanas de licencia paterna pagada. Ofrecemos cobertura médica integral para los empleados y sus dependientes elegibles. Nuestro programa de bienestar ofrece elegibilidad al plan médico con descuento. ¡Experiencia un ahorro del 10% al 40% en sus gastos educativos, que se extiende no solo a los empleados de la ciudad sino también a los cónyuges y dependientes en algunos casos! Únete al equipo de la Ciudad de Filadelfia hoy mismo y aprovecha estos increíbles beneficios diseñados para mejorar tu bienestar financiero y crecimiento personal. *El candidato exitoso debe ser residente dentro de seis meses desde su contratación.

Assistant Public Art Director Job at City of Philadelphia in Philadelphia
City of Philadelphia · Philadelphia, PA, USA ·
- Pay:
- $80,000-$90,000/yr
- Job type:
- Full Time