Opportunities
Hiring for Studio Manager
Are you looking to further your career in the arts and creative community? Then apply today to be a part of our team at Radiant Community Arts!
Radiant Community Arts is currently hiring a Studio Manager for our programs here in Eugene. Community arts programming is some of the most rewarding and fulfilling work you can do. If you are a caring, dedicated person who needs more from a job than a paycheck, then working for Radiant Community Arts is the place for you!!
As a Studio Manager, you will oversee all studio operations, class programming, and exhibitions while ensuring a welcoming and organized creative environment for our community.
Interested? Apply here!
What you will be doing:
Studio & Class Management: You will coordinate class and workshop programming to provide exceptional creative experiences for our community.
Job duties include and are not limited to:
· Coordinate class and workshop schedules, budgets, and instructor contracts
· Recruit, train, and support instructors
· Provide classroom support and resolve participant issues as needed
· Maintain studio supplies and equipment; submit order requests for supplies
· Ensure adequate teaching coverage including substitute teachers and covering for teachers as needed
Exhibitions:
· Coordinate off-site existing community exhibition spaces
· Schedule and install rotating exhibitions in collaboration with artists and partners
· Maintain exhibition records and support promotional efforts
Administrative & Operational Support: · Maintain a clean and organized space that is presentable to the public · Participate in team meetings and provide updates to the Managing Director · Communicate studio volunteer needs and coordinate appreciation efforts · Submit order requests for supplies
Radiant Community Arts offers:
- Health Benefits:Free health insurance for you and your dependents. Choice of coverage between Regence or Kaiser Permanente. Must average 30 hours per week.
- Dental and Vision Coverage available at a reasonable cost.
- Paid Time Off: Sick leave, vacation time, 7 paid holidays, and 2 personal days.
- Bonuses: Celebrate birthdays and work anniversaries with bonuses.
- Professional Growth: Paid training and professional development opportunities.
- Work-Life Balance: Full-time position with competitive pay.
- Employee Assistance Program: Free mental health counseling services.
- Creative Environment: Work in an inspiring arts-focused community setting.
Requirements
Must be 18 years old – Must be able to pass background check – Must have reliable transportation – Must have experience in arts programming or related field – Must be available for evening and weekend events as needed.
Qualifications
Social Skill Requirements
- Ability to positively interact with artists, instructors, participants, and community partners.
- Ability to effectively communicate with diverse populations and handle conflicts professionally.
Aptitude Requirements
- Must be able to read and write English proficiently.
- Able to perform basic math functions and manage a budget.
- Must be able to analyze, reason, and make decisions in a creative environment.
- Must be able to learn and retain new skills related to arts programming.
Environmental Factors
- Most work is performed in studio and gallery spaces.
- Occasional exposure to art materials and equipment.
- Regular lifting and moving of art supplies and exhibition materials.
- Occasional travel to off-site exhibition locations.
This position summary covers most of the duties performed; however, other duties and responsibilities not listed may be assigned at the discretion of management.