Vice President/Arts
Company: John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
Location: Miami
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
Knight Foundation believes arts and culture create connection
and vibrancy in communities and demonstrate a crucial form of
freedom of expression. Investing in arts and culture is central to
Knight's effort to build stronger, better informed and more engaged
communities, which are critical for a more effective democracy.
Knight invests across genres and increases the impact of its work
by strategically collaborating with the Communities and Journalism
teams to focus funding in the eight communities Knight
supports.Knight aims to amplify and accelerate work in the
communities it funds by supporting the arts in the following
ways:
- Boosting diversity and sustainability with the arts
ecosystem.
- Creating new work, developing emerging practices and
understanding the sector through fellowships, forums, research and
critique.
- Increasing the overall capacity of arts organizations through
support for planning, staffing and investments in technical
infrastructure.The RoleReporting directly to and working closely
with President and CEO Maribel P--rez Wadsworth, the Vice President
of Arts (VP) will be responsible for leading and managing the
strategic, programmatic, financial, and management operations for
Knight Foundation's Arts program. The successful candidate will
work in close partnership with the CEO to chart the course ahead
for the Arts program, maintaining a strong focus on community
across Knight's eight (8) cities.Another key aspect of the VP's
role will be to recruit, manage, and nurture a talented and diverse
staff. They will champion a culture that is diverse, equitable, and
inclusive, and actively foster a collegial and collaborative
environment internally.Specific responsibilities of the Vice
PresidentProgram Strategy and Management
- Lead the continuing evolution, implementation, communication,
evaluation and dissemination of program plans, strategies, and
outcomes to demonstrable and sustainable impact in line with
overall Foundation strategy.
- Develop and manage operation and program budgets.
- Ensure measurement and evaluation methodology is robust and
consistent.
- Ensure that the program's strategic and operational objectives
are aligned with those of the foundation overall.Internal
Leadership
- Lead, manage, and inspire a team.
- Participate in senior management team discussions and
planning.
- Collaborate with programmatic and administrative colleagues
across the foundation
- Represent Knight to a wide range of stakeholders, including
grantees, thought leaders, other nonprofits, business, and civic
leaders through meetings, updates, speeches, briefings, and
interviews.
- Engage these communities regarding key programmatic issues, as
appropriate.Candidate ProfileThe ideal candidate has both a broad
and deep background in the arts as well as a track record that
offers significant credibility to the various stakeholders in the
arts arena in Miami, the other cities Knight has a presence in, and
nationally.Additionally, the candidate should have a sophisticated
understanding of the complex issues facing the field and, ideally,
considerable practical experience working in and managing an
organization. This person has a track record of spotting and
understanding the complex obstacles artists face and of working
collaboratively with communities and partners to address
barriers.The individual listens and learns from key stakeholders
inside and outside the foundation. This person should be an
adaptive learner who commits to strong goals but presents flexible
tactics and is able to course correct. This individual should have
the capacity to foster constructive and transparent dialogue and
collaboration among people, at times on opposing sides of sensitive
issues.The ideal candidate should be committed to the foundation's
mission of achieving significant, lasting and measurable results in
its areas of interest and commitment and share the foundation's
implicit and core values.Knowledge and ExperienceThe candidate
should bring a demonstrated track record of leadership. This
individual will bring an enthusiasm for all art forms regardless of
previous professional focus. Ideally, this candidate will be deeply
immersed in a regional, if not national, professional arts
community and will be recognized as an effective advocate for the
arts and their role in community.This individual should have the
capacity to assess the operations and strategic focus of the Arts
program and identify areas for further effectiveness and
development. An innovative, broad-minded thinker, the ideal
candidate will possess the ability to remain agile and make clear,
timely decisions while producing a solutions-oriented, adaptive,
and self-regenerating program that is continually challenging
itself and exploring opportunities for new directions. The Vice
President will have the strategic acumen and charisma to leverage
the reputation of Knight as a reliable funder and push the envelope
on the future of innovation across partnerships and
mediums.Relationship Building and CredibilityThe ideal candidate
will have the capacity and credibility to work with a wide range of
stakeholders, including grantees, thought leaders, other
nonprofits, and business and civic leaders through meetings,
updates, speeches, briefings, and interviews. This individual will
possess the judgment, passion, and informed instinct to effectively
and diplomatically represent the foundation's interests in the
arts.Interpersonal Acumen and Shared ValuesThe candidate should
have the interpersonal skills and intellect to cultivate meaningful
and productive relationships with colleagues, Board members and
grantees. This individual will need to excel at connecting with a
range of people with diverse interests. This individual will have a
healthy/intact ego and, as such, will be confident, but will not
always need to receive credit. The candidate's body of work will
demonstrate alignment with the program's founding values and its
commitment to supporting meaningful socially beneficial change.
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