Dance/NYC seeks a full-time Operations Coordinator who will support the delivery of Dance/NYC’s operational, fiscal, and human resources systems. Reporting to the Director of Programming and Operations, this role is responsible for coordinating, maintaining, and improving operational workflows, ensuring follow-through on deadlines, documentation, compliance, and serving as a key point of coordination across teams.
This role requires someone who is detail-oriented, systems-minded, and comfortable managing multiple workflows with guidance and oversight.
Status: Full-Time 40 hours/week, At-Will, Non-Exempt
Commence Date: ASAP
Reports to: Director of Programming and Operations
Supervises: Interns, Volunteers
Coordinates with: Staff and Independent Contractors
Compensation: $28 per hour, budgeted at an annual salary of 59K plus benefits*
*Dance/NYC offers the highest available compensation our budget can afford as an alternative to negotiation, which can introduce bias and reflect an individual’s positional power or negotiation skills rather than their job qualifications.
Application link: https://dancenyc.submittable.com/submit/349055/operations-coordinator-2026
Applications will close on Friday, March 6, 2026, however, priority consideration will be given to applicants who apply within the first two weeks by Monday, March 2, 2026.
Hiring Process Timeline link: https://www.dance.nyc/about/jobopportunities
Location
Dance/NYC is operating in a hybrid model with remote and in-person work. Because Dance/NYC only serves the five boroughs of New York City and surrounding counties of Bergen, Hudson in New Jersey State, and Rockland, Westchester, Nassau and Suffolk counties in New York State; and the City of Yonkers, Dance/NYC is only recruiting cultural workers who are based in this geographic area and able to commute to Dance/NYC’s offices and events regularly.
HYBRID WORK
Dance/NYC uses a hybrid work model that currently operates more remotely and relies on employee autonomy and accountability to function well. The setup detailed below balances flexibility in remote work while prioritizing in-person interactions and human connection to cultivate community and teamwork:
While Dance/NYC operates as a primarily remote organization, all employees are required to maintain permanent residence within Dance/NYC’s defined service area. Employees must also be available to commute regularly for in-person meetings, co-working sessions, events, or other organizational activities, as needed. Occasional evening and weekend work may be required and is compensated through flexible scheduling and/or PTO in accordance with organizational policy.
Qualifications
Below are core competencies for every position at Dance/NYC that guide how we engage in our work. Role-specific qualifications are also listed.
Getting Results - Works effectively, individually and in groups, taking initiative and responsibility to produce deliverables by established due dates
Problem-Solving and Decision Making - identifies issues and solutions as appropriate
Planning and Development organizes workload appropriately within a realistic timeline by anticipating needed resources, prioritizing responsibilities, and devising back-up plans when circumstances require adaptability
Occupational/Technical Knowledge - Applies a combination of job-specific technical skills and well-versed knowledge of the NYC dance community to their work
Leadership - Leads the efforts of others in the organization by fostering teamwork
Interpersonal Skills and Relationships - Fosters healthy relationships with colleagues and external contacts in order to achieve goodwill, conduct negotiations, and render services. Manages interpersonal conflict effectively as needed.
Communication - Communicates effectively and openly, keeping relevant stakeholders informed on work progress or problems, and soliciting and incorporating feedback on their work. Has excellent writing, copy editing, verbal communication, and presentation skills
Self-Management Skills - Demonstrates self-discipline, emotional intelligence, resiliency, adaptability, and self-confidence in dealing with difficult situations and accountability.
Justice, Equity, and Inclusion - Is aware of and regularly tends to the impact of their social identities and actions within their role and in relationship with colleagues and stakeholders.
Role-Specific Skills
Essential Function, Duties and Responsibilities
Prioritize ongoing learning on justice, equity, and inclusion:
Dance/NYC is an equal opportunity employer
Employment is offered without regard to race, color, sex, age, height, weight, disability, religion, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, ancestry, political belief or activity, or status as a veteran. The policy applies to all areas of employment, including recruitment, hiring, training and development, promotion, transfer, termination, layoff, compensation benefits, social and recreational programs, and all other conditions and privileges of employment in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws. It is the policy of Dance/NYC to comply with all the relevant and applicable provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Dance/NYC does not discriminate against any qualified Employees or job applicants with respect to any terms, privileges, or conditions of employment because of a person’s physical or mental disability. Dance/NYC makes reasonable accommodation wherever necessary for all Employees or applicants with disabilities, provided that the individual is otherwise qualified to safely perform the duties and assignments connected with the job and provided that any accommodations made do not require significant difficulty or expense.
Applications will close on Friday, March 6, 2026, however, priority consideration will be given to applicants who apply within the first two weeks by Monday, March 2, 2026.