by Carole Epp | Nov 17, 2013 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
EMPLOYMENT
Position Title – Director of Development
Contact – Jenna Savage, Executive Assistant, [email protected]
Description
The Clay Studio, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with a focus on the ceramic arts, seeks a dynamic and entrepreneurial Director of Development to lead our annual fundraising efforts while simultaneously conceptualizing and executing an ambitious strategy for growth. With a 40th Anniversary on the horizon, this is a great opportunity to raise your professional visibility while laying the foundation for a capital campaign within 36 months.
The Director of Development plays a leadership role in formulating strategies that support the annual fundraising goals as well as the expansion of the organization’s contributed income. S/he collaborates with the President, Senior Staff and Board members to create, communicate and implement our development activities. S/he is responsible for meeting and expanding all contributed income budget goals.
As The Clay Studio prepares for an extended period of growth, the Director of Development will play a key role in driving fundraising effectiveness, community awareness, and growth on a new scale. To be successful, the person in this position will be entrepreneurial, knowledgeable about key fundraising methods, adaptive, highly energetic, and eager to take on new challenges. Superior people skills will serve you well in this position! Organizational Background
The Clay Studio was founded in 1974 as an artist collective. As we approach our 40th Anniversary in 2014, we have a proud legacy of presenting international programs, hosting three national clay conferences, and serving local artists, students, children, and adults. The organization has worked to attain a strong local, national, and international reputation in the field of ceramic arts programming.
The Clay Studio has a budget of $1.7 million, of which 50% is contributed income. We are organized in the following six business units: Consignment Shop, Gallery, Studio Rental Program, Ceramics School, Claymobile, and Artist Residency. In the coming two to three years, the organization anticipates the need for a capital campaign in the range of five to ten million dollars.
Qualifications
The successful candidate will posses a broad understanding of philanthropic practice, have a track record of meeting annual fundraising expectations, and demonstrate a proven history of increasing contributed income. S/he will be a strategic thinker with an entrepreneurial approach to fundraising. Outgoing personalities are encouraged! CFRE is preferred and/or a track record of fundraising results.
Essential Skills
The Clay Studio is seeking a strategic thinker who also knows how to put the wheels in motion. The successful candidate will have experience and strengths in the following areas of fundraising:
Leadership, Management and People Skills Supervise a Development Assistant, volunteers, and interns as needed Engage the full Board, Committee members, and colleagues in development strategies & implementation.
Maintain a strong network of community contacts
Development Strategy
Continue Annual Fundraising schedule of approximately $900,000
Utilize existing programming to attract and retain members; going to classes, workshops, First Friday events, and public networking
Exercise your people skills to expand our giving program: devise new membership attraction & retention strategies, increase major donors, and increase corporate sponsorships giving
Develop and implement a planned giving program
Special Events Planning and Management
Devise and implement special events that range in size from intimate cocktail receptions to major galas
Create development opportunities within existing outlets such as workshops, First Fridays, lectures, newsletters, etc.
Conceptualize and execute events as a member of a team that consists of colleagues, donors, board members, volunteers, and contractors.
Grants Management
Identify and cultivate granting agencies (private, public, government)
Guide a Development Assistant who has strength in grant writing
Manage internal metrics for grant reporting
To Apply
In order to be considered, please submit the following information
Cover letter outlining qualifications and salary expectations
Professional resume
Three relevant references
Relevant writing samples of a successful grant and donor solicitation letter
Submit to Jenna Savage, [email protected]. No phone calls, please.
Deadline – Review of applications will begin immediately with deadline of December 13 or until filled.
INTERNSHIP
The Clay Studio Intern Program
Become an active member in The Clay Studio’s community by participating in an internship. The Intern Program is geared towards ceramic enthusiast and those interested in the non-profit sector who want to further their experience and be part of a supportive educational community. Interns perform a wide variety of functions throughout the organization and can be required to do physical labor and heavy lifting.
Interns work 5 hours per week, one day a week during the Fall, Winter, Spring or Summer term. In exchange for this work, participants will receive a free class, access to open studio hours, and other class benefits such as shelf space, glazes and firings.
It is important to both the educational value of your experience as well as the stability of the program that applicants are prepared for a commitment of one full 120-week term, or 60 hours, to The Clay Studio’s Intern Program.
Internships are available in the following areas: Studio (School and/or Summer Clay Camps), Outreach/Education (Claymobile), Gallery/Shop, and Administration/Development.
To Apply
Application can be downloaded HERE. E-mail application and resume to [email protected] with Intern Application in the subject heading. For more information please contact Vice President, Jennifer Martin at [email protected].
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
The Clay Studio offers a variety of volunteer opportunities in the School and Gallery. Volunteer duties include assisting in classes and workshops, performing administrative work, staffing the School Store, helping in the Gallery & Shop, and assisting at Clay Studio special events and First Friday openings. Dates and hours vary. We are looking for friendly volunteers with an interest in ceramics.
To Apply
Application can be downloaded HERE. E-mail application and resume to [email protected] with Volunteer in the subject heading. For more information please contact Jennifer Martin at [email protected].
About The Clay Studio
The Clay Studio is Philadelphia’s only nonprofit solely dedicated to the education and promotion of the ceramic arts, and is one of the world’s leading institutions in the field. Founded in 1974, The Clay Studio supports the ceramic arts through its artist residencies, gallery, studio space, and school, educational & outreach programs. The programs of the Clay Studio reflect the dual character of the organization: as a community centered institution involved with the life of the city and region, and as a national and international focal point for ceramic arts. The Clay Studio believes in promoting broad access to the ceramic arts, therefore programs are geared to all levels of interest and proficiency.
The Clay Studio is an equal opportunity employer regardless of race, color, religion, creed, sex, marital status, national origin, disability, age, veteran status, sexual orientation, political affiliation or belief. Employment decisions are made without consideration of these or any other factors that are prohibited by law.
137-139 North Second Street · Philadelphia PA 19106 · 215.925.3453 · T-Sa 11am-6pm, Su 12p-6p · [email protected]
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by Carole Epp | Sep 1, 2013 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
JamFactory, Adelaide SA
Creative Director – Ceramics Studio
Part Time Position
JamFactory is seeking an inspiring Creative Director to lead our Ceramics Studio.
The successful applicant will provide training and mentorship for
studio associates and effective management of the studio’s business
operations.
The position requires an excellent knowledge of contemporary ceramics, particularly within the area of studio production, as well as an established reputation in the field.
Applicants should have well developed craft, design and communication
skills and relevant studio, organisational and budget management
experience.
The role is part time (approx four days per week) and includes access to studio space and facilities outside of these hours.
Applicants should address the selection criteria noted in the Position Description.
To obtain a copy of the Position Description or for further information
about the role, please contact Brian Parkes Chief Executive Officer
on (08) 8410 0727 or [email protected]
Applications close 5pm Monday 7 October 2013 and should be addressed to:
Chief Executive Officer
JamFactory
PO Box 10090
Adelaide BC SA 5000
by Carole Epp | Feb 19, 2013 | call for entry, emerging artist, job posting, monday morning eye candy, movie day, residency opportunity, show us your influences, technical tuesday
Museum: North Carolina Pottery Center
Position Available: Executive Director
Responsibilities: The executive director is responsible for overall management of a museum
and education center, including budgeting and fund-raising; developing
and maintaining relationships with diverse constituencies; developing
and managing a professional staff (1 full-time, 2 part-time); grant
writing; developing an integrated programming; overseeing exhibitions
creation and installation and scheduling; overseeing collections management and acquisitions. The executive director will be closely involved with an active Board of Directors. Leadership
is an important quality for the candidate, along with excellent
management and communications skills and a proven track record as a
fund-raiser. Previous non-profit experience is desirable in a candidate. A master’s degree in museum studies or management is preferred.
Mission: The mission of the North Carolina Pottery Center is to promote public awareness and appreciation of the history, heritage, and ongoing traditions of pottery making in North Carolina through educational programs, public services, collection and preservation, and research and documentation.
Location: A 9-acre site located in Seagrove, North Carolina. The
site includes a 5,700 sq ft main building that houses exhibitions,
collection, offices and a gift shop; an education building for
demonstrations and classes; two wood-fired kilns, two electric kilns and
a large house available for storage and other programming. Seagrove,
a town in North Carolina piedmont about 35 miles south of Greensboro
and 11 miles south of Asheboro, is the hub of a region with a dynamic
and unbroken history of pottery production since the 18th century. Today
the more than 100 practicing potteries located within a 15-mile radius
of the NCPC attract nearly 100,000 visitors each year.
Terms: Two-year, renewable contract is being offered, salary plus benefits.
Closing date: March 15, 2013.
Please send a letter of inquiry describing special qualifications, a resume, and references to: Search Committee, PO Box 531, Seagrove, NC 27341-0531.