Hybrid: Chicago, IL
About Ingenuity
Ingenuity was born from a city-wide collective impact movement that coalesced hundreds of arts education stakeholders in solving a complex problem: arts inequities in Chicago Public Schools (CPS). Since 2011, Ingenuity has collected and analyzed CPS school-level data to influence sector-wide decision-making, fuel arts-supportive policies, and identify opportunities for improved resource distribution to all CPS students.
We lead collective efforts across public and private sectors to launch data-driven frameworks that are helping to close the gap to arts education access in CPS schools. Ingenuity serves as the "connective tissue" between Chicago's arts education stakeholders, including small local arts organizations, large cultural institutions, teaching artists, CPS leadership, and the City of Chicago. Together, we advance systemic change in CPS arts education through data and research, partnerships and learning, systems building, and direct investments in CPS schools.
To learn more about Ingenuity's work, visit our website: www.ingenuity-inc.org
Position Summary
The Director of Partnerships + Learning is a senior member of the Ingenuity team working toward our mission of ensuring that every Chicago Public Schools (CPS) student, in every grade, in every school, has access to the arts as part of a well-rounded education. The Director of Partnerships + Learning is primarily responsible for owning the "big picture" vision, leadership, and oversight of the Partnerships + Learning (PL) arm of the organization. They contribute to the collective success of the organization and its other primary program areas (Data + Research, Advocacy + Communications, and the Creative Schools Fund), as well as the collective success of the Chicago arts education sector.The Director of Partnerships + Learning reports to the Chief of Staff and oversees the Partnerships + Learning Manager.
The Director is responsible for developing visionary, large-scale arts education learning initiatives, fostering collaborations, and facilitating knowledge sharing and opportunities to ensure that Ingenuity, arts partners, and CPS are working together to solve both immediate and long-term challenges of arts education access, quality, and equity in the nation's fourth largest public-school district. Relationships and relationship-building are a key component of this role. The Director cultivates and maintains productive, mutually supportive partnerships in and with the Chicago arts and education community, including CPS.
This position offers a dynamic environment with numerous moving parts. The Director will need to thrive in a role that is both intricate and demanding, adeptly managing multiple priorities and projects simultaneously. This is a unique and challenging opportunity for a nimble, strategic, and proactive leader to make a significant impact on the internal and external operations of a vibrant, fast-paced, and nationally recognized arts education organization.
Key Responsibilities
Sector Capacity Building (40%)
Strategy, Planning, and Leadership (30%)
Outreach, Collaboration, and Communications (20%)
Administration (10%)
Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Experience
Desired Background
Ingenuity recognizes that there is no such thing as a perfect candidate. Even if you do not meet all the requirements for the position, we encourage you to apply. You might just be the candidate we are looking for!
Reporting Relationships
The Director of Partnerships + Learning reports to the Chief of Staff and has supervisory responsibility for the Manager of Partnerships + Learning.
Compensation + Benefits
This is a full-time, salaried position with a salary range of $80,000-$90,000.
Ingenuity offers a generous health insurance and benefits package, matching retirement plan contributions, personal days, and paid vacation and sick time.
A competitive benefits package is provided, including:
* Medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and short- and long-term disability are provided at no cost to the employee.
Please note that all employment-related pay and benefits provided to Ingenuity employees are subject to all applicable policies, practices, processes, and legal requirements, including changes to them that may occur from time to time.
As a reflection of our firm's commitment to equity and equal pay for all, Cooper Coleman requires that salary ranges or salary starting points be published for every search we conduct. The practice of not posting salaries perpetuates the gender and racial wage gap and discriminates against women, people of color, and other historically excluded populations by causing individuals to negotiate from a disadvantaged starting point.
Location + Travel
Ingenuity's offices are based in Chicago's River North neighborhood. Minimal travel outside of Chicago may be expected occasionally and may include participation in professional conferences.
Ingenuity employees are currently expected to work in the office two days a week (Tuesdays and Wednesdays), with a strong likelihood of adding an additional in-office day TBD. Employees will be given as much notice as possible as expectations change.
EEO + Diversity, Equity + Inclusion
Ingenuity is an equal-opportunity employer. Ingenuity encourages qualified candidates of any gender, race, class, sexual orientation, faith, disability, or age to apply, including ALAANA candidates, transgender and gender non-conforming candidates, as well as candidates from all socio-economic backgrounds. All applicants will be evaluated on a merit basis.
In 2020, Ingenuity partnered with the Morten Group, a Chicago-based consulting firm with expertise in racial equity work. As a result of that partnership, Ingenuity launched our first-ever Equity Action Plan in the fall of 2022. It includes our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion vision, values, and goals and serves as a tangible roadmap for our equity journey, with metrics and accountability measures. However, we know this work is never "complete." We see our plan as a living document that will serve as our steadfast beacon for monitoring progress, implementation, and continual prioritization of our DEI vision, values, and goals. Read it here.
Background Checks
Before sending your resume for this position, please read it over for accuracy. Cooper Coleman verifies its candidates' employment and academic credentials at the time of offer.
As a current Chicago Public Schools vendor, Ingenuity may be required to submit annual background checks for all employees.
Submission Instructions (please read carefully)
Cooper Coleman is leading this search on behalf of Ingenuity. To apply, please visit this link (https://www.coopercoleman.com/current-searches). Inquiries and nominations of qualified candidates can be sent to:
Paul Towne
Kindly use the position title as the subject line of your email. All inquiries will be held in confidence.
A cover letter is not required with your initial application but is welcomed to help us understand your fitness for this role during our initial evaluation. Candidates invited for interviews with the Ingenuity team will be asked to provide a thoughtful letter of interest indicating their specific qualifications for the opportunity, desire to join Ingenuity, and connection to its mission.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the successful candidate has been selected.
Cooper Coleman LLC is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified candidates and will refer candidates without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation or identity, age, ability, veteran status, or any other legally protected basis.
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Hybrid: Chicago, IL
About Ingenuity
Ingenuity was born from a city-wide collective impact movement that coalesced hundreds of arts education stakeholders in solving a complex problem: arts inequities in Chicago Public Schools (CPS). Since 2011, Ingenuity has collected and analyzed CPS school-level data to influence sector-wide decision-making, fuel arts-supportive policies, and identify opportunities for improved resource distribution to all CPS students.
We lead collective efforts across public and private sectors to launch data-driven frameworks that are helping to close the gap to arts education access in CPS schools. Ingenuity serves as the "connective tissue" between Chicago's arts education stakeholders, including small local arts organizations, large cultural institutions, teaching artists, CPS leadership, and the City of Chicago. Together, we advance systemic change in CPS arts education…