Job Description
OPERA America, the national nonprofit service organization for opera, headquartered at the National Opera Center in midtown New York City, seeks a knowledgeable opera devotee to lead and shape the organization’s services that support artists and the artistic work of member organizations.
Reporting to the President/CEO, the Chief Programs Officer (CPO) will ensure that programs align with the organization’s strategic priorities and commitment to gender parity, racial equity, social justice, and access. The CPO works across departments with the President/CEO and other senior staff to inspire organization-wide collaboration and communication, contributing to a supportive environment that encourages growth and success for all employees.
The CPO translates department goals into yearly operating plans that are coordinated with other departments. The CPO promotes teamwork across the Programs department which includes three direct reports (Director of Artistic Operations, Director of Programs and Events, and Director of Grantmaking) and three management staff (Artist Development Manager, Programs Manager, and Creative Consultant). The CPO works collaboratively with members of other departments to ensure successful delivery of the following programs and services:
Programs That Support New Works and Artist Development
New Works Forum
Tobin Director-Designer Prize
Career Blueprints for Singers
Recording Days for Singers
Feedback Auditions
Career Expansion for Artists
Regional Auditions
HBCU Partnerships
OPERA America Onstage
Grants To Professional Company Members and Individual Artists
IDEA Opera Grants
Opera Grants to Women Composers (Discovery and Commissioning)
Opera Grants to Women Stage Directors and Conductors
Repertoire Development Grants
New Works Exploration Grants
Civic Practice Grants
Networks that Include Regular Zoom Meetings, Forums (In Personal and Virtual), and In-Person Meetings at Opera Conference
Arts Administration Network
Technical Production Network
Artistic/Music Directors Network
Performer Development Network
Women’s Opera Network
Racial Justice Opera Network
LGBTQIA+ Network
Electronic Media Forum
General Production Management
Live and Digital Events Management
Annual Conference Logistics
Opera Center Exhibits
Preferred Qualifications
- At least five-year experience as a producer of multiple programs and events from design to completion; thorough understanding of the dynamics of production in the non-profit performing arts.
- Thorough knowledge of the opera literature including the inherited repertoire, new works, and the artists who create and perform them.
- Capacity to serve as a thought leader within the organization.
- Exceptional strategic thinking, planning, and organizational ability.
- Ability to delegate to and manage staff, inspire, and maintain motivation, and encourage collaboration and teamwork among staff with and across departments.
- Creative and collaborative approach to problem solving in a complex organization and field, with appreciation for curiosity and ability to listen to learn.
- Empathetic, with the ability to have difficult conversations and build trust among staff and colleagues with different identities, backgrounds, personalities, and perspectives.
- Sensitivity to the varied needs of different constituencies, include the board, staff, and members.
- Experience with labor agreements, union relationships, and media rights.
- Outstanding written and oral skills, with skill adapting styles to different audiences.