Job #: 041302 Location Syracuse, NY Pay Range: $21.15 - $25.48 per hour Hours: Standard hours for this position are as follows:
Monday - Friday 11:00am - 8:00pm (academic year) 8:00am - 4:30pm (summer) Hours may vary based on operational needs. Job Type: Full-time
Job Description: Reporting to the Executive Director the Education Programs Coordinator will provide critical mission support for high quality educational engagement, outreach activities, and community and external relations for the Community Folk Art Center's (CFAC) presenting series and special projects. The position will also participate in planning and implementing the integration of CFAC's programming activities into the College of Arts and Sciences and Syracuse University academics, programs and groups, in addition to local schools and community organizations through strategic and coordinated planning and communication.
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Enhancing and modifying programs Community Folk Art Center (CFAC).
Planning and implementation of educational programs focused on but not restricted to: increasing exhibitions, film screenings, gallery talks, workshops and courses in the studio, the Creative Arts Academy (CAA), performing and expressive arts for CFAC and engaging youth and University audiences.
Executing assigned education and outreach planning goals from CFAC Executive Director, enhancing plans and projects for best results.
Assembling project teams with CFAC, community partners (incl. local schools, libraries, youth programs); coordinating meetings; assisting with goal creation, outcomes, and next steps.
Coordinating advertising and marketing materials in collaboration with CFAC's marketing outreach coordinator
Recruiting programs, negotiating terms, scheduling events, and managing registration for events.
Providing onsite assistance and ensuring that education materials are provided to supplement artistic exhibitions, catalogues, dramaturgical notes for performances, and providing excellent research to support those activities.
Manage, coordinate and enhance educational activities connecting CFAC and other special initiatives such as SU Wellness, public libraries, and education directors at regional arts/cultural centers to Syracuse University academics; increasing University student attendance, and support institutional strategic plans.
Planning of educational and performance activities in advance of the next fiscal year.
Coordinating team meetings, assisting with goal creation, tracking of outcomes and next steps.
Support arts engagement and audience development.
Designing and implementing public and community educational programs such as lectures, symposia, etc.
Track the effectiveness of outreach efforts and program participation.
Provide regular reports and feedback to CFAC leadership on outreach outcomes and community impact.
Updating and implementing CFAC collections management procedures including online database.
Assist in identifying potential donors and sponsors.
Support fundraising initiatives through outreach efforts and community engagement.
Identifying areas of collaboration with community-based arts organizations and with the schools and colleges at Syracuse University.
Implement policies and procedures to achieve programming goals set by the Executive Director.
Assist in supervision of student employees and a limited number of temporary employees.
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