Overview

Creative Time seeks a highly organized, self-motivated, caring team player to be our next Operations and Finance Manager. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys creative problem solving, and developing, adapting, and improving systems for increased effectiveness. The Operations and Finance Manager is a critical facilitator of the daily function of our busy team of producers, curators, and arts administrators, while keeping our public-facing spaces ready and  useful to artists, guests, and partners working with us in a highly collaborative environment.  A tech-fluent creative thinker who loves efficiency, and working with calculations and spreadsheets, while making people feel cared for and empowered to do good work in the name of cultural production and compelling public art will thrive in this role.

This position reports to and collaborates regularly with the Deputy Director and serves as an integral part of the executive team (Executive Director, Deputy Director, Executive Assistant). They will also support and work closely with everyone on the Creative Time team.

Responsibilities of the Operations and Finance Manager

Financial Administration:

  • Basic bookkeeping, account tracking, and cash analysis duties
  • Manage organizational accounts payable and receivables; process payments and reconcile bank and credit card statements
  • Payroll and Benefits administration
  • Design and prepare statements and financial reports for grants, budget analysis, and board meetings
  • Prepare for fieldwork and track progress for annual audit

HR Administration:

  • Onboard employees and maintain files and documentation throughout employment
  • Ensure organization labor compliance and administration of insurance and statutory benefits
  • Create and maintain employee records, handbooks, and staff guides
  • Lead internship program and maintain overarching learning & development framework
  • Organize staff events and activities in collaboration with various team members

Operations:

  • Manage materials, equipment, technology, and administrative tools for office
  • Prepare and review legal agreements, serve as liaison with organization’s legal team
  • Procure relevant COIs and ensure insurance minimums are in place for initiatives
  • Manage and maintain organizational calendars, internal trackers, and public events website
  • Lead technology administration, server, computer hardware, software maintenance
  • Prepare Run of Show documents and material checklists for events as needed
  • Maintain office archives and documentation
  • Set up technology and RSVP management for attendees
  • Maintain library catalog and inventory tracking

Critical skills for this role:

You’ll need experience with Quickbooks or similar software, reimbursement systems, and a thorough knowledge of Google Suite. You should have a minimum of 3 years of focused work experience in a similar capacity, managing office administration, budgets, and systems. You possess discretion, excellent communication skills, and have a personal investment in the history of Creative Time and the evolving role of public art. You’ve been described as observant, analytical, and thorough, and want to contribute to the development of a sustainable, resourced organization. A sense of humor, a passion for creativity, and a can-do attitude will go a long way.

How To Apply:

Interested and qualified candidates should submit a resume and cover letter detailing your relevant background and skills, plus contact information for two professional references. If you have some, but not all of the skills listed above, please apply anyway. Elaborate on the areas of strength you already have in your cover letter. Candidates are encouraged to apply immediately in order to receive the fullest possible consideration; however, applications will be accepted until June 4, 2023. Start date is planned for mid-June.

Email materials as PDFs to jobs@creativetime.org with subject line: “Ops Manager 2023.” No calls please. Creative Time is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion or creed, gender, gender identity or expression, familial status, sexual orientation, disability, national origin, ability, age, arrest or pre-employment conviction record, or military status.Our work at Creative Time is inherently political, social, and invested in the global justice movements of our time. It is also fun, experimental, and often very delightful. We value individuals who embody those values, backgrounds, and lived experience.

About Creative Time

For nearly 50 years, Creative Time has commissioned and presented ambitious public art projects with thousands of artists throughout New York City, across the country, around the world—and even in outer space. Our work is guided by three core values: art matters, artists’ voices are important in shaping society, and public spaces are places for creative and free expression. We are acclaimed for the innovative and meaningful projects we have commissioned, from Tribute in Light, the twin beacons of light that illuminated lower Manhattan six months after 9/11, to bus ads promoting HIV awareness, to Paul Chan’s production of Waiting for Godot in New Orleans, and much more. In partnership with a variety of well-known cultural institutions and community groups, we have commissioned art in unique landmark sites from the Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage, Times Square, Rockefeller Center, Governors Island, and the High Line, to neglected urban treasures like the Lower East Side’s historic Essex Street Market, Coney Island, and New Orleans’s Lower 9th Ward. We are committed to presenting important art for our times and engaging broad audiences that transcend geographic, racial, and socioeconomic barriers.