General purpose
- The general purpose of the Public Art Manager is to oversee the public art coordinators and interns to ensure timeline goals and communication run smoothly and efficiently.
Major Duties
- Act as the main point of communication for artists and clients
- Manage the timeline for projects and ensure necessary steps are taken in the proper order
- Working with the leadership team on contracting, invoicing, etc.
- Attend client meetings for small to medium-scale projects
- Complete SOW for projects; brief both clients and artists and troubleshoot specifics
- Complete permits and obtain AAC approval for projects
- Creating and posting RFPs and condensing artist RFPs for each client
- Onboard and train artists on LRCFA procedures for projects; Slack, Bill.com, etc.
Classify (exempt or non)
This is an hourly position and is non-exempt
- Knowledge, skills, and abilities
- Public art – mural or installation
- Communication
- Time Management
- Patience
Working conditions
- 30 hours per week
- $20 per hour
- This role has the potential to turn into a full-time salary position.
Education and experience
- Public Art materials and supplies; scissor lift, scaffolding, paint, brushes, etc.
- Project and people management
Lions & Rabbits Center for the Arts
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