2130 Fulton St
San Francisco , CA 94117
United States
Full Job Description:
Develop and implement a marketing and business plan for AGI-sponsored events and all performing arts productions, in conjunction with the programs, College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Office, the AGI Board, and all relevant stakeholders.
Manage development of marketing campaigns and materials, as well as communications media (including brochures, promotional videos, program overviews, newsletters, website content management, and social media).
Working with the AGI Board, Development, and Visiting Artist-Scholars, plan and present annual Ann Getty Institute Public Programs.
With relevant stakeholders, create an annual schedule of events and manage production calendars for performances.
Coordinate regularly with faculty, events management, administrative staff, and technical staff to secure dates and facilities for AGI events.
Work with Development, Alumni Relations, Deans and Provost’s Offices, in conjunction with the AGI Board, to develop a short and long term fundraising plan.
Manage and support the annual application for the Ann Getty Visiting Artist-Scholars as well as oversee their onboarding and support their needs during their residency.
Manage and support the annual application process for Ann Getty Institute Student Scholarships (working with Admissions and Financial Aid), and oversee public presentations and promotional materials featuring their work.
Lead AGI Board meetings.
Respond to requests for information from prospective students, media, and potential donors.
Manage and track budgets.
With Production Manager, schedule and support production meetings for public events.
With Chair and Production Manager, initiate job listings for key contractor hires, schedule interviews, and oversee the onboarding process.
Hire, onboard, and supervise all student workers for assistance with graphics, marketing, and social media, in coordination with the program assistant.
Provide regular and ad hoc reports, analysis, and insight to the Provost’s Office, the Dean’s Office and the AGI Board.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree required. Master’s degree or professional experience in academic administration, marketing, and project management preferred.
3-5 years of experience in events management and arts marketing, or equivalent.
Proven ability to function in a leadership capacity; working collaboratively with faculty and staff, with minimal supervision and a high degree of autonomy in establishing priorities, making decisions, and carrying through tasks on deadline.
Demonstrated ability to lead the development and implementation of a marketing and business plan.
Knowledge of inner workings of arts-related events and productions, and/or experience in a creative arts field preferred.
Demonstrated cultural competency and experience working with artists from a diverse array of backgrounds.
Demonstrated ability to anticipate problems and propose solutions, and to contribute to strategy discussions.
Strong interpersonal and supervisory skills, including the ability to develop and maintain effective and collaborative professional relationships with faculty, staff, students, and donors.
Ability to understand and maintain budgets.
Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills, including through the use of social media.
Excellent computer skills (word processing, database systems, graphic design, and web maintenance skills).
Working knowledge of Adobe’s Creative Cloud, InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop preferred.
Strong equity lens, cultural humility, and proven ability to work well in a diverse context.
Understanding and commitment to USF’s mission, vision, and values.
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Full-Time/Part-Time:
Full time
Pay Rate:
Salary
Salary Range :
$68,640 - $72,460 annualized, commensurate with experience