Director of Programs and Performing Arts

CATAGreat Barrington, MA
$100,000 - $115,000

About The Position

Community Access to the Arts (CATA) seeks a Director of Programs and Performing Arts to lead dynamic performing arts programs for artists with disabilities and to nurture partnerships with community-based organizations. This senior leadership role is ideal for a seasoned arts administrator with deep expertise in the performing arts, a talent for relationship-building, and a strong commitment to community impact. About CATA: Community Access to the Arts (CATA) is a trailblazing nonprofit that nurtures and celebrates the creativity of people with disabilities through the arts. In powerful arts programs, people with disabilities express themselves creatively, developing personally and artistically through dance, theater, music, painting, yoga, creative writing, and more. Their vibrant work is showcased in CATA's public performances, readings, and art exhibits, presented in collaboration with premier cultural institutions in the Berkshires including The Clark Art Institute, Shakespeare & Company, and The Mount. CATA has dramatically expanded its programs and impact in recent years through robust partnerships with 65 community-based organizations, including disability agencies, residences, and schools, to serve over 1,300 CATA artists annually. Programs focus especially on people with developmental and intellectual disabilities, autism, and brain injuries–historically among the most underserved groups in the arts–and are taught by a professional faculty of talented teaching artists, all experts in their artistic fields. Located in Great Barrington MA, CATA has an annual budget of $3.2M and is led by a dedicated team of 23 full-time staff, including eight resident faculty. CATA prizes its intentional organizational culture, which is characterized by collaboration, inclusivity, and a shared commitment to innovation, bold thinking, and excellence. CATA has been widely recognized for its groundbreaking work through the Mackenzie Scott Yield Giving national grant award, Massachusetts Cultural Council Commonwealth Award, NEPR Arts & Humanities Award, Mass Nonprofit Network Excellence Award, 1Berkshire Trendsetter Award, and the Barr-Klarman Massachusetts Arts Initiative. Position Summary: The Director of Programs & Performing Arts is a senior leadership role responsible for overseeing CATA's performing arts programs and nurturing relationships with community-based partners to drive forward innovative art programs engaging an underserved community. Reporting to the Executive Director and serving as a key member of a senior leadership team, the Director of Programs and Performing Arts translates CATA's strategic plan and mission into dynamic opportunities for artists with disabilities, with a special focus on expanding and elevating performance opportunities including workshops, intimate sharings of work-in-progress, and large-scale events. This is an exceptional opportunity for an arts administrator and performing artist -whether a dancer, choreographer, actor, director, musician, or multidisciplinary creator-who brings both artistic vision and leadership experience. The ideal candidate is a relationship-builder and creative thinker, energized by collaboration and committed to advancing equity, access, and inclusion through the arts The Director of Programs & Performing Arts works closely with two other program directors, who lead visual arts programs and who also nurture partnerships with a portfolio of CATA partners. Working collaboratively, this trio manages and leads a high-performing program department of faculty, teaching artists, and administrative staff, advancing CATA's cutting-edge mission through creative programs that transform the lives of our artists with disabilities and create opportunities for them to express their artistic agency.

Requirements

  • A minimum of 8-10 years experience in arts administration, with an extensive background in the performing arts
  • A. in performing arts or related field; Master's degree is a plus
  • Proven track record of managing a team to meet benchmarks and achieve success
  • Proven track record of cultivating strong partnerships with community-based organizations
  • Demonstrable skills in creating just, equitable, and inclusive programming
  • Superb written, verbal, and interpersonal skills
  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a team setting
  • Ability to successfully engage groups of performing artists across a spectrum of ability and uphold inclusion and artistic excellence; experience working with artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities preferred
  • Proficiency in Google and MS Office suites required

Nice To Haves

  • Spanish-language and/or ASL interpretation is a plus
  • Candidates with previous training in Universal Design for Learning, trauma-informed teaching, and DEI preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Under direction of ED, work collaboratively with senior team to lead implementation of strategic plan and oversee planning, implementation, and evaluation of initiatives, driving community impact
  • Work collaboratively with two other program directors as the arts leadership team to design, structure, and oversee a wide variety of year-round arts workshops for people with disabilities, ensuring high-quality programming that fosters artistic growth and meaningful outcomes for artists with disabilities
  • Direct and oversee CATA performance events, including sharings, readings, dance and theater performances that showcase the talents of artists with disabilities and illuminate CATA's mission for diverse audiences; Develop artistic frameworks that support artist success while generating visibility, community connection, and donor engagement
  • Nurture and grow relationships with CATA partners, overseeing collaborations with 15-20 agencies, engaging partners in strong and regular communication, and co-designing workshop series responsive to partner goals and participants' needs and interests
  • Build a strong, aligned team that delivers consistent, high-impact programming, managing administrative staff and providing mentorship, guidance, and oversight to arts faculty in dance, theater, music, juggling, storytelling, and other genres; Recruit, hire, and train new performing arts faculty in line with strategic goals
  • Co-lead year-round planning for CATA's program department, managing budgets, setting schedules and performance goals, and creating and implementing evaluation tools and practices to assess program effectiveness, inform decision-making, and strengthen program outcomes

Benefits

  • 100% employer-paid health & dental insurance premiums for employees (retroactively effective to hire date), Family health and dental packages
  • Retirement savings program of 401(k) Plan with 4% employer match
  • Generous paid vacation plus separate sick time plus 14 paid holidays, two floating religious holidays, birthday holiday, and extra restorative days
  • Employer-paid short- and long-term disability coverage
  • Employer-paid life insurance
  • Paid family leave
  • Paid professional development opportunities
  • Active participation in a mission driven organization with a positive work culture and a strong impact on the community.
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