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Arts/Culture and Humanities strategic planning

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Apr 24, 2026  
Director of People & Culture - Oregon Shakespeare Festival via TOC Arts Partners
$135,000 - $155,000 yearly
Director of People & Culture Position Profile About the Opportunity  This is a unique opportunity to join one of the nation’s leading cultural institutions at a moment of meaningful transition and renewal. The Director of People & Culture will lead a team with the goal to help stabilize, strengthen, and reimagine the employee experience, supporting both the people and the art at the heart of the organization. The Director of People & Culture will serve as a key member of the senior leadership team, responsible for shaping and stewarding a people-centered culture within a highly collaborative and uniquely complex theatrical environment. This is a pivotal moment for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Following a period of leadership transition, evolving labor dynamics, and recovery from the pandemic closures, the Festival is experiencing an exciting time of revival. Audiences are growing; critical reception for the work is thriving; and the artistic vision for the...
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Oregon Shakespeare Festival via TOC Arts Partners

TOC Arts Partners Ashland, OR Full-Time
Axis Dance Company
Apr 05, 2026  
Executive Director
$95,000 - $105,000 yearly
AXIS Dance Company seeks an Executive Director to serve as the operational and strategic anchor of one of the nation's leading integrated disability dance companies. Reporting to the Board of Directors and working in co-leadership with the Artistic Director, the ED translates AXIS's artistic vision and mission into sustainable reality - balancing creative ambition with fiscal discipline, stewarding relationships with funders, government entities, and community partners as well as rolling up their sleeves on the day-to-day realities of a lean nonprofit. The incoming ED steps into an organization in transition, with a real opportunity to build operational stability while protecting the artistic risk-taking that defines AXIS's work. The right candidate brings deep nonprofit management experience, a collaborative leadership style, fluency in the diverse lived experiences of employees and community partners, and a commitment to disability justice as central - not incidental - to...
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Axis Dance Company

Axis Dance Company Hybrid (Berkeley, CA) Full-Time
Omaha Children's Museum
Mar 25, 2026  
Chief Executive Officer
Chief Executive Officer   Guide a beloved institution that inspires learning through play while expanding its community impact, philanthropic support, and long-term vision.   In partnership with Lindauer, Omaha Children’s Museum is seeking its next Chief Executive Officer to guide one of the Midwest’s most beloved cultural institutions through an exciting period of growth and opportunity.   The next CEO will inherit a financially stable organization with a $5.9 million operating budget, strong philanthropic support, and an engaged Board of Directors. This leader will guide OCM’s strategic direction while strengthening internal operations, expanding revenue streams, and serving as a visible advocate for the Museum’s mission across Omaha and the broader region.   Responsibilities:   • Provide strategic leadership and operational oversight for one of the region’s leading cultural institutions, working closely with the...
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Omaha Children's Museum

Omaha Children's Museum Omaha, NE Full-Time
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May 12, 2026  
Chief People Officer - Jacob’s Pillow via TOC Arts Partners
$155,000 - $175,000 yearly
Chief People Officer Position Profile About the Opportunity Jacob's Pillow has spent more than 90 years building one of the world's most distinctive and beloved performing arts institutions, a place where the art form of dance is presented, studied, celebrated, and preserved. Under Executive and Artistic Director Pamela Tatge's leadership since 2016, the organization has grown significantly. The year-round staff has grown from 36 to 53 people, the budget has expanded in kind, and the reach of Jacob’s Pillow has extended well beyond its Berkshires home through online programming, international partnerships, and a major new investment in its digital platform through the Bloomberg Digital Accelerator. The completion of the new Doris Duke Theatre’s construction in 2025 stands as a marker of both institutional confidence and the remarkable generosity of the community that embraces “the Pillow.” That growth has also created new demands. A team of 50-plus (that grows to 130...
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Jacob’s Pillow via TOC Arts Partners

TOC Arts Partners Becket, MA Full-Time
TA
May 07, 2026  
Chief Marketing Officer - Seattle Rep via TOC Arts Partners
$145,000 - $185,000 yearly
Chief Marketing Officer Position Profile About the Opportunity  Seattle Rep—one of the nation’s leading regional theaters—is experiencing a dynamic new chapter. With a strong artistic foundation, a reputation for and commitment to innovation, and a renewed sense of organizational and artistic momentum, Seattle Rep is poised to deepen its community impact and connection and excite audiences with an ever expansive artistic energy and focus.  The Chief Marketing Officer will play a defining role in this next phase. As a key member of the senior leadership team, the CMO will shape how the organization connects with audiences—driving revenue, elevating brand visibility, and advancing a modern, data-informed approach to marketing in the performing arts. This is a rare opportunity to lead marketing for a major American theater at a moment of both stability and ambition—where thoughtful strategy, creative energy, and institutional alignment can meaningfully expand impact and...
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Seattle Rep via TOC Arts Partners

TOC Arts Partners Seattle, WA Full-Time
TA
Mar 24, 2026  
Vice President of Development - Film at Lincoln Center
$220,000 - $230,000 yearly
Vice President of Development Position Profile About the Opportunity  Film at Lincoln Center (FLC), producer of the annual New York Film Festival and year-round hub for film lovers–viewers, creators, and learners alike–seeks a Vice President of Development to usher in a new chapter of growth and stability for this iconic organization. With the installation of a new President last year and an experienced circle of senior leaders in place, this is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled, energetic, and collaborative leader to make a deep impact. The successful candidate will arrive ready to articulate plans and set a vision for philanthropy for the years ahead, advance the success of the staff members in place, steward relationships with generous donors, and collaborate with the firmly-committed Board and staff. With an ambitious capital campaign on the horizon, FLC will be looking for someone with knowledge of campaign planning, connections within New York City philanthropic...
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Film at Lincoln Center

TOC Arts Partners New York, NY Full-Time
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Mar 17, 2026  
Chief People Officer
Chief People Officer | Philadelphia Museum of Art Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Opportunity The Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA) seeks an experienced and collaborative Chief People Officer (CPO) to oversee all aspects of the museum's Human Resources Department and lead the institution's DEIA (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access) strategies. The CPO serves as a senior executive and trusted advisor to the George D. Widener Director and Chief Executive Officer, to whom the position reports. Key duties include overseeing, planning and managing of all human resources functions; providing strong leadership for the human resources team; and being a champion of the museum’s core values and commitment to attract, retain, advance, and support a broadly diverse workforce of the highest caliber that thrives in a respectful and equitable workplace culture. Institutional Overview The Philadelphia Museum of Art is a national and international destination for art, but first it is...
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Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia Museum of Art Philadelphia, PA Full-Time
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