Join the Jansen Art Center Team!

Job Title: Ceramics Program Director
Reports to: Executive Director
Hours: 35 hours per week
Pay: $55,000 to $60,000 based on experience
Status: Hourly, non-exempt

Join us
Are you a passionate ceramics professional looking for a place to grow roots and be part of an exceptional team? The Jansen Art Center is looking for someone like you — a visionary leader who will advance our ceramics program. We are a nonprofit organization that creates opportunities for the community to engage in art. If you have a background in ceramics, a passion for teaching, solid administrative abilities, and a commitment to fostering an inclusive, creative environment, we encourage you to apply. Come and join us in promoting the arts and making a difference in our community. Apply today to find out if we are a good fit for each other.

Overview
The Jansen Art Center is a nonprofit organization that values creativity and flexibility and creates opportunities for the community to engage in the arts. Located in a beautiful historic building, the center houses galleries, classes, concerts, and more. The Ceramics Program offers a variety of equipment and facilities, including potter’s wheels, an ADA throwing wheel, and electric, gas and soda kilns.

We are an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate based on race, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. We welcome and encourage people of all ages, abilities, and skill levels to participate in our classes and workshops.

Position Summary
The Ceramics Program Director (CPD) brings a vision for advancing the Jansen Art Center Ceramics Program and Studio. They oversee all aspects of the program, including daily operations, budget management, annual planning, inventory, staffing and supplies. They create a safe, creative, and inclusive learning environment and promote Jansen Art Center activities in the community. The CPD collaborates with the Executive Director (ED), staff, students, volunteers, and artists to ensure the program’s long-term success. They participate with staff at meetings and attend events. The CPD conducts glaze research and teaches classes exploring a range of firing techniques. They support and guide ceramics instructors and volunteers, and provide ongoing learning opportunities. The CPD nurtures positive relationships within the studio, organization, and community.

Responsibilities
• Ensure the studio is a clean and safe learning environment that meets industry standards and complies with Jansen protocols.
• Design and teach at least three classes per season, covering a range of techniques for students of all ages and skill levels.
• Offer regular demonstrations to exhibit advanced techniques and inspire participation.
• Collaborate with staff and studio hosts to organize exhibitions, shows, and events showcasing students’ work.
• Prepare reports, collaborate with ED to support grant writing, and maintain records for student enrollment, attendance, and volunteer activities.
• Coordinate with marketing staff on promotional efforts.

Qualifications & Experience
We welcome candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We know it is unlikely that any individual has every qualification and characteristic mentioned below. We encourage all talented candidates with relevant experience to apply.

• Will fully commit to the Jansen Art Center and be able to communicate its mission, goals, and programs effectively.
• Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in fine arts, ceramics, or related field (MFA preferred).
• 3+ years of demonstrated management and administrative ability running a creative studio.
• 3+ years of teaching experience in ceramics at various levels.
• A strong, proactive communicator who 1) seeks input and asks for help when needed and 2) openly shares knowledge and information.
• Professional experience includes artistic, technical, and disciplinary skills in ceramics, including knowledge of glaze technology and kiln firing techniques.
• High-level proficiency in a range of ceramics techniques, including wheel throwing, hand building, glazing, and firing processes.
• Strong leadership and management skills with the ability to inspire and mentor others.
• Knowledge of ceramic art history, contemporary trends, and artists.
• Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues, volunteers, students, and the community.
• Experience in curriculum development and program planning.
• Commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging.
• Able to lift 50 lbs or more, a plus.

Working Conditions
The CPD works primarily in the studio, which may involve dust, chemicals, and kiln heat exposure. The position requires evening and weekend hours during exhibitions, events, classes, and workshops.

To Apply
• Submit a cover letter, resume and images of your work.
• Include your name in the file name i.e., jane smith_CPD_resume, jane smith_CPD_coverletter, jane smith_CPD_worksamples
• The position will remain open until filled.
• Résumés received before 11/30/23 will be given priority.