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Research Foundation at City College of New York

Theatre for Learning (TFL) Administrative Program Manager

Research Foundation at City College of New York, New York, New York, us, 10261


General Description

Seeking a highly organized, detail-orientated administrator and team-player who believes in supporting youth-driven spaces to serve as a full-time Program Manager/Administrator for the Theatre for Learning program.

The Creative Arts Team (CAT)

is an arts-in-education program at the City University of New York (CUNY), serving more than 20,000 people annually in New York City. CAT uses theatre strategies to engage, inspire and educate in a variety of settings, including schools, after-school programs, college campuses, community-based organizations, and government facilities.

There are two main strands to the work: Participatory Drama and Theatre-Making.

The

Theatre-Making Programs

focus on creating original theatre from the ideas of young people. The collaborative process offers opportunities for young people to learn vital life skills enabling them to become self-confident, compassionate and accountable; develop relationships across differences; build community; and be prepared to act as contributing citizens.

The Theatre-Making Programs are

the

CAT Youth Theatre , a free, award-winning after school program that invests in young people and inspires them to thrive- on stage and in life. Each year approximately 70 middle school, high school, and early college-aged young people from across the city create socially relevant, artistically sophisticated original plays to make new meanings from the material of their livesand

the

Theatre for Learning (TFL)

program, which brings a youth-driven, student centered approach to hundreds of students in dozens of schools each year through programs that support NYS Arts Standards and NYC Blueprint theatre learning standards while fostering social-emotional and academic growth. Students create their own theatre, which may or may not have a public sharing.Currently in the

Theatre for Learning (TFL)

portfolio:

CASA (Cultural After-School Adventures) programs throughout NYC that support early learners in exploring and developing stories, and middle and high schoolers in identifying and sharing their opinions about the world around them. These ideas are then turned into original theatre.Cultural Immigrant Initiative, which focuses on the theme of immigration and celebrating cultural identity through theatre and performanceEarly Learning Initiatives such as Interactive StorytellingThis position will work across the Theatre-Making Programs with the main focus on the Theatre for Learning portfolio.

Other Duties

Develop knowledge and understanding of RFCUNY, Creative Arts Team & CAT Theatre-Making Program policies, pedagogy, & procedures; help develop and/or revise when needed;Work with the PD to develop annual plans for the TFL Program;Build relationships and liaise with school administrators, City Council/ Government employees, CAT Staff, and the young people we serve. Stay tuned to the changing needs of our partners and all stake-holders;Responsible for the long-term and day-to-day oversight of all administrative matters for TFL; this includes managing start-up, delivery, and close out of programsCreate & maintain accurate calendars, manage project deadlines, book rehearsal spaces for training and events;Schedule residencies;Orient TFL staff on CUNY/CAT protocols -timesheets, office protocols and space, email, equipment use, health benefits orientation, sick-leave, fingerprinting, CUNY ID, space IDBe a presence in Actor-Teacher Trainings, and familiar with the curriculumHelp with the monitoring of compliance and adherence to CAT procedures; problem-solve as necessary; generate, distribute and collect all necessary paperwork, flyers etc;Order supplies as needed. Keep financial records relating to program expenditure;Liaise with Teaching Artists to ensure they have agreed materials, supplies, flyers;Collaborate with the CAT Development Team on reporting, data entry, City Council and funding application needsBe a Program Representative at public facing events. Support culminating work and any final sharings in schools and communities; invite and track key stakeholders; be a visible presence at sitesRecord and/or collate anecdotal evidence of effect of program on participants, ensure appropriate evaluations are designed and collated;Reflect on the work, assess long term goals and submit reports, assessments, statistics in a timely manner;Instigate discussions, meetings, plans to meet needs of program; support PD in advocacy of the program; identify and fulfill key priorities;Work with CAT Staff to expand opportunities for programming/to grow the program;Support additional cross-program needs at CAT which might include

Supporting the CAT Youth Theatre specifically around productions & eventsHelp with Sound Thinking NYC gatherings and the 4-week Summer Intensive during July/August;

Be responsible for own on-going professional development, and take advantage of at least one agreed professional development experience annually;Other duties assigned.Qualifications

3+ years relevant work experience in administration or applied theatre or arts-in-education orBachelor's Degree from an accredited college and 2 years of relevant work experience in the required fields, orMaster's Degree from an accredited college and a minimum of a year's work experience in the required fields.Must be detail-oriented, motivated self-starter, with excellent project management skills and the ability to think creatively while working both independently and as part of a teamCommitment to working in culturally diverse settings and using youth centered practices; enthusiasm for working with young people; ability to interface and engage diverse partners and stakeholders including fundersStrong organizational, written and communication skills; able to keep accurate, detailed and well-organized recordsAbility to adapt to changing situations/priorities, multi-task, and develop new skillsProficient in Google Suite, Microsoft Office Suite- Word, Excel, Publisher, Access, Adobe, social media platforms and metrics, and the Internet.PREFERRED QUALITFICATIONS

Some basic web design (Canva) and graphic design experienceExperience or familiarity with applied theatre and/or arts-in-education programming, including experience as a facilitator in delivering arts-in-education programs, preferred.RFCUNY BenefitsRFCUNY Employee Benefits and Accruals

About the Research Foundation

The Research Foundation of The City University of New York (RFCUNY) was established as a not-for-profit educational corporation chartered by the State of New York in 1963. RFCUNY supports CUNY faculty and staff in identifying and obtaining external support (pre-award) from government and private sponsors and is responsible for the administration of all such funded programs (post-award).

RFCUNY stands between CUNY's principal investigators (PIs) and the sponsors who support them and strives to fulfill its essential responsibilities to both groups. Working closely with individual PIs and Grants Officers on the campuses, RFCUNY oversees employment, accounting, audit, reporting, purchasing, and special responsibilities that include management of a planned giving program; liaison with governmental agencies and foundations; negotiation of agreements; facility construction and renovation; protection and commercialization of intellectual property; and compliance with applicable standards in research involving human subjects, animal care, environmental and radiological safety, and conflicts of interest.

Equal Employment Opportunity StatementThe Research Foundation of the City University of New York is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Americans with Disabilities Act/E-Verify Employer. It is the policy of the Research Foundation of CUNY to provide equal employment opportunities free of discrimination based on race, color, age, religion, sex, pregnancy, childbirth, national origin, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, domestic violence victim status, arrest record, criminal conviction history, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law.