About Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC)
Following 9/11, the community and civic planning process that resulted in the World Trade Center master plan in 2003 envisioned a new performing arts center as one of the anchors of the site. The Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC) opened in the Fall of 2023. Within its three flexible and intimate performance spaces, PAC NYC produces and presents multiple projects in theatre, dance, music and chamber opera. Across each season, we seek to celebrate life and to affirm community in our location at the World Trade Center.
Our mission
PAC NYC’s mission is to create connections by cultivating bonds between extraordinary artists and communities, with exemplary performances in active dialogue across the arts, and in our flexible, intimate spaces, inviting conversation and new relationships. Our art and our audiences reflect the dynamic energy of all five boroughs of New York City. We invite everyone to join us as we celebrate creative expression from around the world. PAC NYC is where the world trades ideas.
The role
The Director of Education and Civic Alliances provides strategic leadership and creative direction for the Education and Civic Alliances programs at PAC NYC. A skilled bridge-builder experienced in developing educational outreach and community engagement programs, the Director will oversee initiatives that bring diverse communities to PAC NYC.
The role will focus on building PAC NYC’s education program, developing a devised theater program for high school students which will nurture creativity, build critical thinking, and connect young people with professional artists and productions presented by PAC NYC.
The Director is also responsible for managing PAC NYC’s civic alliance work to engage diverse communities and bring them to our space. They will oversee PAC NYC’s relationship with four anchor alliance partners: Borough of Manhattan Community College, Center for the Independence of the Disabled New York, Interfaith Center of New York, and New York Immigration Coalition, and our foundational alliance with the Lenape Center, in additional to other diverse community and governmental organizations.
The Director is part of PAC NYC’s senior leadership team and will work with departments across the organization to align our education and civic alliances work with PAC NYC’s organizational mission and values.
Your key responsibilities
Education Program
Civic Alliances
General Administration & Budgeting
What it takes to be successful in the role:
Compensation and benefits
Annual salary will range between $125,000 - $145,000 plus full benefits. Our benefits package includes health, dental, vision, life, and disability benefits. Full time employees are eligible for paid time off and 401K enrollment with employer match, and an annual professional development stipend and support through Carrot Fertility.
We encourage you to apply
At PAC NYC, we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. If you’re excited by this role and the job description aligns with you and the work you are passionate about doing, please apply to the position. We encourage all applicants who are committed to contributing to an equitable and inclusive work environment to submit an application for a role with us without feeling like they need to meet every single qualification of the position, specifically people from traditionally excluded/marginalized groups. You might be the right candidate for this role, or for others that we’re adding to our team.
Our commitment to creating a diverse and equitable workplace
Equal employment opportunity and a commitment to a diverse staff are fundamental principles at PAC NYC, where employment opportunities are based upon individual capabilities and qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, citizenship, disability, veteran status or any other protected characteristic as established under law.