Thursday, November 3, 2022

Director of Development Position at LMCC

 
A landscape photo of LMCC's Governor's Island offices.

Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Is in seeking of a Director Of Development to help continue our mission of creating spaces and community for NYC’s artists as we head into celebrating our 50th year!

Founded in 1973, LMCC creates opportunities for artists to advance in their careers and practices, providing grants, artists’ residencies, and exhibition and presentation opportunities, as well as produces public programming. This includes the River To River Festival, Open Studios. LMCC also curates and operates the newly renovated and expanded Arts Center at Governors Island, a 40,000 square foot arts space for residency programs, public presentations, and exhibitions!

The Director of Development is a key member of LMCC’s senior leadership team and co-leads the Institutional Advancement department with the Director of Communications & Marketing. This position serves as a main point of contact to LMCC’s Board of Directors and supports executive leadership in all aspects of Board development.
The Director of Development reports to LMCC’s President and supervises two full time staff members, including a Grants Manager and Development Assistant, as well as contractors and interns.

For more information on this position, visit https://lnkd.in/exG8TmHs

To Apply: Submit applications via email with a resume and cover letter to jobs@lmcc.net. Subject line “Director of Development: [Your Name]”.
No phone calls please. Only those we wish to interview will be contacted.
Salary for this position is $100,000-$110,000. We offer an attractive benefits package.

Lower Manhattan Cultural Council is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building a culturally diverse and equitable environment, and strongly encourages applications from people of color and women. To learn more about careers at LMCC, visit www.LMCC.net/careers.

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