NOAH is no longer accepting applications as the deadline to apply was Monday, April 6, 2020 at 12 pm PT
Clinician Creativity & Well-being Project
Job Function Summary: The project manager will oversee the Clinician Creativity & Well-being Project 20 hours/week for a period of three months, with likely extension as funding is secured. This is a remote position.
Project manager will be a part time temporary employee paid at a rate of $20/hour ($400/wk.) and will be paid bi-weekly. As with all of NOAH’s paid positions, NOAH’s selection process will include consideration of increasing diversity, equity, and inclusion.
NOAH Overview: National Organization for Arts in Health provides transformational leadership to bring the field of arts in health together, and to move the field forward. Our focus in on the field of arts, health, and well-being; and creating tangible impact from our goals and initiatives. We know through research and experience that the arts are an integral and we are committed to shaping a reality where that fact is accepted fully, and incorporated into medical treatment, medical education, prevention, public health, and well-being.
Key Responsibilities:
Responsible to NOAH Administrator and Program Leadership
Oversee day to day operations
Work with curator to organize accepted videos and artist/art therapist facilitators
Work with tech lead to organize video editing and uploading
Be in charge of marketing
Work with DEI consultant
Overseeing scheduling of virtual programming
Assist with Crowdfunding campaign
Fundraising
Coordinate with NOAH Clinician Wellbeing Working Group
Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
Excellent communication skills
Excellent coordination and reporting skills
Social Networking
Fundraising
Updating website
Preparing and delivering financial and status reports
Have experience working independently
Management of Funds:
Funds will be managed by NOAH Treasurer
Project Manager will be paid through the NOAH Administrator
Supervision:
Alan Siegel, M.D. Project Director
Cindy Perlis, MFA. Project Curator
To Apply: Deadline for applications is Monday, April 6, 2020 at 12 pm PT. Applicants should provide the following, emailed to director@theNOAH.net with the subject line “Project Manager”:
- A resume with two reference contacts
- A cover letter expressing interest in and qualifications for the position
Creating an equitable work environment is part of NOAH’s commitment to advance diversity and inclusion in the field of arts in health. Applicants are encouraged to share if they identify with one or more historically marginalized groups (examples include but are not limited to Immigrant, Indigenous, International, LGBTQIA, Person of Color, Person with Disability, Person of Size, Socioeconomic Disadvantage). This is not a requirement for submitting an application. NOAH is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.