Assistant Director of Arts and Culture
Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC)
Boston, MA United States
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) seeks an experienced professional with expertise in arts and culture planning and policy to join our team as Assistant Director of Arts and Culture. The Assistant Director will provide leadership and management support to MAPC’s innovative arts and culture team and practice. The Assistant Director will supervise the department’s arts and culture planning portfolio, leading complex cultural planning work, developing new projects, and directing implementation efforts while mentoring department staff. This portfolio of work includes a mix of cultural planning, implementation, policy development, public art, and creative placemaking initiatives. The Assistant Director will also cultivate relationships with internal and external partners and collaborators. For this role, we seek an individual who is self-directed, a strategic and systems thinker, and a collaborative leader. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a commitment to advancing arts and culture as a source of human connection, joy, and beauty, and as a strategy to cultivate a more just and sustainable region. The Assistant Director of Arts and Culture will report to the Director of Arts and Culture.
Responsibilities (including but not limited to)
- Assist the Director in supervising and managing department staff to ensure the development of innovative and impactful projects and policy initiatives, strong project delivery, and the professional development of staff;
- Help to grow our emerging history and humanities practice;
- Provide high-quality services and materials to MAPC’s member cities and towns, as well as community-based organizations, state agencies, and other stakeholders;
- Participate in agency leadership activities and build cross-departmental collaborations to strengthen the arts and culture practice;
- Identify new funding opportunities and apply for grants, requests for proposals, state and federal resources, and other funding opportunities;
- Cultivate and maintain relationships with external collaborators whose work is aligned with the mission and values of the department and agency;
- Lead the department’s portfolio of arts and culture planning and policy, creative engagement and implementation including new project development, management of larger and more complex cultural planning projects, drafting of policies and programmatic and funding recommendations at the local and state levels, and other implementation and evaluation activities; and
- Lead and participate in regional and national field building activities through facilitation of arts and culture planning-related forums, events, and workshops; documentation of department work and work products; and attendance and presentation at events and conferences. Conduct other activities as assigned to implement the work plan of the Arts & Culture Department and more broadly, to advance the goals of MetroCommon2050.
Evening events, occasional weekend events, and local travel are a responsibility for this position. MAPC does not require you to have a vehicle; however, you must have a valid driver’s license and/or the ability to arrange transportation to meetings in different parts of the region. MAPC provides support for travel, including MBTA passes, a Zipcar account and BlueBikes membership.
Qualifications
Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree and six (6) years of relevant professional experience, including management experience OR a Master’s degree and a minimum of four (4) years of relevant professional experience, including management experience in any of the following areas: community development, urban studies, city, town, or regional planning, urban design, public humanities, historic preservation, arts administration, architecture, public art, or other related disciplines. In addition to the qualifications in this posting, we recognize that people come with talent and experiences outside of past jobs. Diversity of experience and skills combined with passion are key to MAPC’s culture of innovation and inclusion.
Successful candidates for this position will demonstrate all or most of the following:
- Strong commitment to advancing access and representation in arts and culture; addressing the loss of housing and workspace for artists; and encouraging, community well-being, social equity, sustainability, and good governance through artistic and cultural expression;
- Established content expertise and strategic thinking in the arts, culture, and humanities field with a network of relationships in relevant sectors;
- Demonstrated arts and culture planning experience with cultural asset mapping, cultural planning, community and economic development with an arts and culture lens, creative placemaking, public art, and/or arts-based engagement;
- Ability to lead teams or programs and maintain partnerships with people from diverse populations in a wide variety of settings, such as communities of color, local and state government (including appointed and elected officials), artists and cultural practitioners, community-based or arts organizations, and other stakeholders;
- Experience managing, leading and/or mentoring staff and a demonstrated ability to work collaboratively and build a supportive team culture; and
- Experience undertaking assigned work in a self-directed manner with capacity for innovation, self-learning, and achieving goals in a timely manner.
Compensation and Benefits:
The salary ranges from $98,000 to $108,000, depending on qualifications and experience. This is a full-time exempt position. MAPC offers excellent Massachusetts state employee benefits, a flexible, supportive, and family-friendly work environment, and a commitment to professional development.
How to Apply:
Apply online at www.mapc.org/jobs. The position is open until filled, and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume. Candidates selected to interview will be asked to submit three (3) references plus a sample of relevant writing or work product. Candidates must have legal authorization to work in the USA and a valid driver's license and/or the ability to arrange transportation to meetings in different parts of the region. MAPC participates in E-Verify, which is a federal program that helps us to determine work eligibility in the United States. A Criminal Offenders Records Information (CORI) request must be completed if offered this position. However, a criminal record is not an automatic bar to employment but it will be reviewed in light of the position and other elements of an applicant’s resume.