Full job posting: https://tinyurl.com/NTP-Ops-Gig
Operations Associate ($45,000) or Operations Manager ($55,000)
About the Organization:
Mission: Native Performing Arts Network (NPAN) seeks to improve outcomes for Native people by improving representation, actively supporting storytelling sovereignty, and enhancing the American theater ecosystem’s cultural competency in producing Native stories by Native artists. We do this by centering Native writers and creators, working collaboratively with sovereign tribal nations and urban Native communities, and fostering intergenerational connections among Native artists.
Native Performing Arts Network (NPAN) is a new non-profit organization, currently operating under the fiscal sponsorship of Bag&Baggage Productions in Hillsboro, Oregon, the most diverse city in Oregon, and part of the Portland metro. NPAN brings several programs – new and old, including the Arts Learning Project for Native Youth (ALP4NY) – under one umbrella. NPAN seeks to increase the visibility of Native stories and Native people by supporting Native artists with community, career, and personal growth opportunities, and by connecting theaters with Native creative leaders.
Job Description:
The Operations Associate/Operations Manager is a year-round, full-time, permanent position, responsible for day-to-day operations, implementation, logistics, and project management.
What You’ll Do:
Assist the Creative Director, Artistic Fellow, Tribal Liaison in operational planning and day-to-day execution of business activities for NPAN’s artistic activities. Artistic activities currently include collaborative productions, new play development activities, leadership development activities, multiple university partnerships, a summer camp, a spring camp, and in-class programming with NAYA’s Many Nations Academy, among others.
More about the position:
The Operations Associate/Operations Manager is a new position, responsible for bringing in technical expertise of day-to-day operations. The Operations Associate/Operations Manager is critical to setting up long-term, accurate, and efficient operational processes and organizational systems, and solidifying policies and procedures. The Operations Associate/Operations Manager will also take on daily administrative tasks to assist the artistic team in fulfilling programmatic objectives and ensure the success of NPAN’s programs and mission-driven activity. The Operations Associate/Operations Manager will coordinate with our fiscal sponsor on day-to-day finances and operations (i.e. bookkeeping, reporting, insurances), and set up systems in preparation for organizational independence.
The Operations Associate/Operations Manager will be supervised by and work closely with the Creative Director.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Finances
Systems and Operations
Administration, Fundraising and Project Management
Compliance
Board Support
QUALIFICATIONS
Native Performing Arts Network recognizes that individuals have diverse life experiences and trajectories that may qualify them for this role. The qualifications listed below are simply a guideline, and we encourage those who do not meet them all but believe they are a great fit to apply anyway.
The ideal candidate will have a high level of attention to detail, and be eager to turn big picture goals into an achievable operations plan that appropriately and responsibly promotes the financial and administrative health of a small arts organization, while also supporting the overall health and well-being of artists and staff who work with the organization. The ideal candidate will be mission-driven and interested in the ecosystems and communities of arts engagement in Native American communities, reservation/rural and urban. NPAN has a national reach, serving artists and youth from Shinnecock Nation to Hawai’I, focusing on the Pacific Northwest, and based in the Portland, Oregon metro. They will also share in our commitment to Native health and wellness, collective and individual healing, and the values of access, equity, and collaboration.
Background
Financial Skills
Technical Skills
Administrative Skills
Character and Motivation
Work Environment
COMPENSATION
The salary for this position is $45,000 (Operations Associate) - $55,000 (Operations Manager) a year, plus health and dental benefits. This is a full time, exempt, permanent position, and requires residency in Oregon, with a strong preference for Portland, Oregon metro.
SCHEDULE
The hours for this position are Monday to Friday from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm, with occasional evenings and other hours for events and openings. The position is on-site 2-5 days a week.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply, please send your resume to: jobs@nativetheaterproject.org and answer this question: how do you connect to Native Performing Arts Network’s mission? Please put the title of the position in the subject line.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Finalists will be notified by Native Performing Arts Network. No phone call or email inquiries, please.
Native Performing Arts Network is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, gender, age, ability, origin, sexual orientation, religion, familial status, arrest or conviction record, or military status, among other factors. Candidates from underrepresented backgrounds or with non-traditional experiences who otherwise would be deterred from applying are highly encouraged to submit an application.
Medical and dental benefits
The hours for this position are Monday to Friday from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm, with occasional evenings and other hours for events and openings. The position is on-site 2-5 days a week.
English - fluent
Ability to speak language(s) Indigenous to North America a plus
Please send resume and respond to this question: how do you connect to Native Performing Arts Network’s mission?