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Performing Arts Program Manager
Alabama State Council on the Arts
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Posted: 26-Jun-25
Location: Montgomery, Alabama
Type: Full Time
Salary: $43,351-$72,504
Categories:
Administration
Outreach/Education
Programming
Pay Frequency:
Monthly
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
The Performing Arts Program Manager (PAPM) works with performing artists and arts organizations throughout Alabama, guiding them through the application process for three annual deadlines. The PAPM leads the evaluation process of requests, and then provides oversight for approximately 100 awarded grants each year. The biennial Celebration of Alabama Arts program is produced with the assistance from the Performing Arts Program Manager. Success in the PAPM role will require: • Knowledge of best practices for non-profit organizations. • Familiarity with performing art forms (dance, music, theatre) • Attention to details documented in forms. •A valid driver's license.
The Council offices are on the first floor of the RSA Tower in Montgomery. This is an in-person position requiring on site work in Montgomery, Alabama. State employment includes a robust retirement plan and health insurance.
• Apply through the State Personnel Department (SPD) by July 16, 2025 https://personnel.alabama.gov/Jobs o Search for class code 30550 o You must be certified as a qualified candidate available for employment by SPD to be considered.
Deadline to Apply: July 16, 2025
Minimum Requirements • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university in: o Art education, o Fine arts (dance, music, or theater/drama), o Arts administration or management, o or a closely related field.
• Two years of experience developing and managing work in a performing arts discipline for a city, county, state, arts center, school or university, arts facility, or similar organization.
Note: A master’s degree from an accredited college or university in one of the fields listed above may substitute for one year of the required experience
The Alabama State Council on the Arts is a state agency based in Montgomery and serving all of Alabama. Our mission is:
Enhancing the quality of life and economic vitality for all Alabamians by providing support for the state’s diverse and rich artistic resources.
Over 300 organizations, schools and artists are awarded more than 400 grants annually to engage Alabamians in creative and artistic activities.