Powerhouse Arts is a not-for-profit organization committed to creative expression. Housed in a purpose-built-facility in Brooklyn, the organization hosts an extended network of art and fabrication professionals and educators who work together to co-create and share artistic practices vital to the well-being of artists and the communities to which they serve. Our facilities house fabrication services, production services, production spaces, and member workshops for artisans. In 2025, PHA welcomed thousands of patrons as the building became a center for art and performance. As the organization continues to grow and expand its impact, PHA is seeking a Tech Services Director to lead all technology functions for the nonprofit. This role will ensure that PHA’s digital infrastructure, systems, and tools empower staff, collaborators, and members of the artist community to do their best work. This role provides strategic vision and leadership, guiding how technology supports creativity, collaboration, and operational excellence across the organization. The ideal candidate will bring technical leadership experience from a contemporary art, performance, membership-based, or similar non-profit to operate at a senior, organization-wide level, supporting a diverse group of stakeholders. They will bring a genuine interest in collaborating with leadership, fundraisers, artists, fabricators and makers, curators, learning and engagement teams, event producers, and facility leaders. A core requirement of this role is the ability to skillfully balance competing needs and priorities while delivering practical solutions on time and within budget. The successful candidate will be someone who is connected to (or has the ability to connect to) other arts organizations (especially in NYC) and can bring insights from outside PHA around best practices and key vendors.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Education Level
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