Job Description
Socrates Sculpture Park
Deputy Director
Position Title: Deputy Director
Department: Development
Reports To: Executive Director
Position Classification: Full Time Exempt
Work Site Location: Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City, Queens
Salary: $130,000
About Socrates Sculpture Park:
Socrates Sculpture Park is a community engaged New York City waterfront park dedicated to supporting artists in the production and presentation of public art.
Socrates Sculpture Park was an abandoned riverside landfill and illegal dumpsite for decades leading up to 1986 when a coalition of artists and community members, under the leadership of artist Mark di Suvero, transformed it into an open studio and exhibition space for artists. Today, Socrates is an internationally renowned outdoor museum and a designated New York City public park.
Known for fostering ambitious and visionary artworks, Socrates has presented more than 1,200 artists on its five waterfront acres, providing them the financial support, materials, equipment, and space necessary to create large-scale works in the public realm. The Park is a center of cultural programming, a producer of contemporary exhibitions, a presenter of a multi-disciplinary performance series, and an arts educator. Socrates’ existence is based on the belief that reclamation, revitalization and creative expression are essential to the survival, humanity and improvement of our urban environment.
Role Overview:
The Deputy Director is a newly created role that will work closely with the Executive Director to build resources for the organization and help to systematize its administration. This multidisciplinary role will have a hand across operations and is ideal for a creative-minded, entrepreneurial thinker and doer. This is an exciting opportunity for a candidate who is on an upward trajectory towards executive leadership.
Primary Responsibilities:
Fundraising and Resources
- Manage an institutional fundraising plan, ensuring benchmarks are met, sustained, and grown for an annual operating budget of $2-2.5 million
- Shape and establish annual fundraising priorities and goals, including institutional, corporate, and individual giving, and earned revenue
- Steward existing donors and build value for supporters of the organization
- Build the funder prospect pipeline and enact a robust moves management protocol
- Develop the strategy and execution of two major annual fundraising events and smaller cultivation events as needed
- Develop a strategy for Board Reserve replenishment and sustainability
- Build compelling cases for support to attract new funding, and craft inspiring fundraising campaigns, collateral, proposals, appeals, and materials
- Liaise with programs team to align fundraising with programming needs
- Work closely with the finance team to ensure budgeting and fundraising benchmarks are in alignment
Operations
- Work with Executive Leadership to negotiate and sustain relationships with New York City Parks and other government entities
- Build and manage operational systems to streamline administration, including information and project management flows
- Be a partner to Executive Leadership in the annual budgeting process, managing budget decision-making relative to income projections
- Work with the finance team to generate program-specific and special project budgets to support grant applications and fundraising needs
- Set and manage a cadence of staff engagement, including staff meetings, department check-ins, and team-building
Governance and Leadership
- Support Executive Leadership with Board of Directors cultivation and management, including preparing board presentations, board books and memos, and other board communications needs
- Serve as a thought partner to Executive Leadership
- Along with Executive Leadership, be a spokesperson for the organization
Qualifications:
Competitive candidates will have at least 10 years of progressive leadership experience working with New York City-based nonprofit cultural organizations and a speciality focus in fundraising and operations. Candidates must have established relationships with New York City cultural funders and stakeholders, and must understand the importance of our local context of Queens and legacy of artistic production at the intersection of community engagement, ecological stewardship, and activism. Socrates is a highly collaborative workplace where decision-making is driven by our organizational values:
- Freedom of Creative Expression
- Open & Inclusive Public Access
- Artistic Experimentation & Exploration
- Community Collaboration & Civic Engagement
- Stewardship of the Land and Respect for Place
- Cultivation of Mutual Respect and Joy
The ideal candidate is, therefore:
- Committed to anti-oppressive values and practices
- A self-starter who also works well collaboratively
- An accomplished fundraiser with a proven track record
- An organized, systems-thinker
- A high-caliber worker
- An efficient delegator and manager
- An experienced negotiator
- Practiced in leading with care and accountability
- A strong communicator
- Confident during in-person meetings with donors and stakeholders
- Excited about community engagement and public participation in the arts
- A respected leader in the New York City arts and cultural field
- Nimble and comfortable with experimentation
- Entrepreneurial-minded and knowledgeable of new sustainability models
- Able to hit the ground running
Added bonus for candidates who have experience working with New York City Parks and local government, and/or who have worked with lobbyists.
Technical Skills:
- Bloomerang or similar donor management system
- Google Workspace
- Working knowledge of Adobe design programs a plus (e.g., InDesign and Photoshop)
- Prior experience with website maintenance through WordPress and database management is helpful
Supervision:
The Deputy Director will report directly to Executive Leadership and will directly supervise a Development Manager and seasonal interns (as needed)
Work Hours and Schedule:
Full-time / Monday – Friday / 10:00am – 6:00pm
During the park’s high season, April – October, some weekends and nights will be required.