ABOUT LMCC
LMCC is Manhattan’s Arts Council— a dynamic non-profit organization with a 50 year history of supporting and connecting artists and communities throughout Manhattan.
Founded in 1973, LMCC serves hundreds of artists and tens of thousand of audiences each year through robust Grantmaking and Artist Residency Programs as well as a dynamic calendar of free public art events throughout Manhattan and at the Arts Center at Governors Island—a 40,000 square foot arts center that is activated year round with public programs and art exhibitions.
We are a 15 person team of passionate and devoted arts leaders and administrators, providing funding, studio and rehearsal space, professional development, and leadership in cultural planning and advocacy. All activities and operations are supported by a $6M budget and the leadership of an engaged Board of Directors.
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
The Administrative Assistant, Artistic Programs, is an essential role of the Artistic Programing team, primarily responsible for communication, coordination, and cross-program department support. This includes direct support of the Director of Artistic Programs as well as management of backend systems and data management tools.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Administrative Assistant, Artistic Programs is responsible for the following, in addition to any other projects assigned by their manager, the Director of Artist Programs:
Departmental Administrative Support:
- Create and maintain comprehensive department records, including electronic files, calendars, databases, and other administrative systems, ensuring all information is organized, up to date, and accessible.
- Serve as a primary contact for general inquiries from artists, program participants, and external partners, directing questions appropriately and providing timely information.
- Assist the team with processing expense requests, tracking invoices, and ensuring financial documentation is accurate and submitted on time.
- Schedule and coordinate departmental meetings, prepare agendas, take notes, and distribute meeting materials as needed.
- Support the Director of Artistic Programs with calendar management and scheduling appointments as well as maintaining all department and programmatic calendars and documentation.
Project & Program Assistance:
- Provide direct administrative support for various projects and programs, which may include preparing materials, planning and coordinating activities for program participants, coordinating travel, purchasing supplies, or assisting with event setup.
- Work with Artistic Programs staff to support in reviewing applications for compliance, reviewing final reports for compliance, data management and entry for programs, applications, and artist information.
- Provide logistical and administrative support for departmental or organization-wide events, such as artist gatherings, public programs, and the annual gala.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor's Degree or equivalent work experience.
- 1–2 years of experience in arts administration is preferred.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Submittable, and Asana. Familiarity with Eventbrite and Salesforce is preferred.
- Excellent organizational, written, and verbal communication skills, and comfort managing budgets.
- Background in project management preferred.
- Spanish or Mandarin language skills preferred.
- Skilled at working collaboratively across departments and ensuring proactive, clear internal communication.
- High level of attention to detail and consistent follow-through on all tasks and initiatives.
COMPENSATION
The salary for this position is $45,000 and includes an attractive benefits package including health coverage, dental and optional vision plans, life insurance, and four (4) weeks of paid time off. LMCC has fifteen (15) paid holidays inclusive of closing the office between Christmas and New Years Day. Health benefits begin three (3) months after the first date of employment.
We maintain a hybrid work schedule, generally requiring Tuesday & Thursday in-office at the Arts Center at Governors Island with remote work on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. This is an exempt position and will require night and weekend availability.
HOW TO APPLY
- Please apply with a resume and cover letter via our portal by Aug. 23rd. Your cover letter should outline your qualifications and interests in the position.
- Please be aware that applications without cover letters will not be considered. Only those we wish to interview will be contacted.
LMCC is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building a culturally diverse, inclusive, equitable, and safe environment for its staff. We strongly encourage applications from individuals who self-identify as BIPOC and/or women. LMCC prohibits any kind of discrimination on the basis of an individual’s race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetics, protected veteran status, economic status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
Flexible work from home options available.
Compensation: $45,000.00 per year
About
Founded as Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, LMCC serves, connects, and makes space for artists and community.
Since 1973, LMCC has been the champion for independent artists in New York City and the cultural life force of Lower Manhattan.
We envision New York City as a place in which artists and community in dialogue are creating a more just, equitable, and sustainable society.
LMCC Serves Artists through:
- Residencies that enable artists to experiment and develop their work and ideas, with professional development, financial training, and networking opportunities
- Grant funding to artists that support local/neighborhood projects
- Presentation opportunities that allow artists to share their work and creative process with the public
LMCC Serves Community through:
- Free public programs in Lower Manhattan and Governors Island that activate neighborhoods and bring people together through performances and rich artistic experiences
- Access to the artmaking process to build connections and dialogue between artists and audiences
- Grant funding for neighborhood arts and community-based organizations
Our Mission
To create a fertile and nurturing environment for artists and arts groups, enlivening public spaces with free programs in the visual, performing, and new media arts, and to provide leadership in cultural planning and advocacy.
Our Values
We believe artists are critical to a healthy society as agents of change and new ideas.
We acknowledge structural inequities and we are committed to centering equity, diversity, and inclusion.
We are driven by curiosity. Experimenting, questioning, learning, and understanding are essential to creative development.
We are collaborative. We build partnerships and relationships, and we share our resources.
We listen. Adaptation and responsiveness are essential to meeting needs and ensuring resiliency.
We give with openness and care. We strive to be radically generous and accessible to all.
We acknowledge structural inequities and we are committed to centering equity, diversity, and inclusion.
We are driven by curiosity. Experimenting, questioning, learning, and understanding are essential to creative development.
We are collaborative. We build partnerships and relationships, and we share our resources.
We listen. Adaptation and responsiveness are essential to meeting needs and ensuring resiliency.
We give with openness and care. We strive to be radically generous and accessible to all.
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