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Partner Resource Manager

Employer
South Fulton Institute
Location
Atlanta, Georgia
Salary
Up to $50,000 per year + benefits
Closing date
Jun 22, 2023

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Focus Areas
Arts / Culture / Humanities
Job Function
Program / Project Management
Position Type
Full Time
Degree Level
Bachelors
Willingness to Travel
up to 25%
Experience Level
Administrative

Job Details

Want to join a fun and creative team? The South Fulton Institute is seeking a multitasker who loves to work with artists in the southern area of Fulton County. The Partner Resource Manager serves as a liaison to the Artists that receive resources from the SFI, assists in providing data for fundraising, and serves as the manager of Courageous Conversations Program. A full job description can be found on our website at www.southfultoninstitute.org.

If you want to work with a small team who makes a BIG impact, please send a cover letter, resume, salary requirements, and three references to our Executive Director at jennifer@southfultoninstitute[dot]org.

The South Fulton Institute, where Art intersects with Education& the Environment, is an Equal Opportunity Employer, drug free workplace, and complies with ADA regulations as applicable.

No phone calls, please. 

Company

The South Fulton Institute is a regional catalyst for the advancement of the arts, education, and environment that enriches lives and communities. The South Fulton Institute envisions a world where the Arts intersects with Education & the enviroment reaching from South Fulton County to Atlanta and beyond.

ARTISTIC VALUES

We seek to create an artistic environment that models humanity, is socially just, is reflective of, and celebrates the regional diversity of the Southeastern United States and our increasingly global community.

By actively refuting any notions of inequity and inequality, we seek to decenter whiteness, patriarchy, ableism, binary gender constructs, and other tools of systemic oppression. We acknowledge and honor the identities and lived experiences of our community.

Therefore, we invest the appropriate time, money, care, and respect necessary to reflect and respect the value of the stories we choose to tell, as well as the people involved in telling them.

We commit to remaining mindful about how our art fits in the current and ever-changing socio-political landscape and we will reevaluate our work at the end of every season to ensure that our art is authentically serving our community.

As such, we commit to programming that ignites courageous conversations and transcends barriers to human connection.

Company info
Website
Telephone
770.463.1110
Location
250 Georgia Ave
Suite 207C
Atlanta
GA
30312
US

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