Senior Communications Manager, LA

About the role
MUBI is seeking an experienced communications professional that can support its US brand and film publicity, as well as awards campaigns. This role is based in Los Angeles, working with the US and Global Communications, Marketing and Content teams. MUBI’s Communications team is responsible for global corporate and consumer communications, film and platform publicity, talent management and awards.

You will focus on:
Setting our Communications strategy and priorities for LA, defining long term goals in collaboration with MUBI’s ‘Communications Director, US’

Working on the US publicity for MUBI, MUBI GO and campaigns for MUBI Releases and Productions, with support of US PR agencies and consultants

Partner with their New York-based Communications team to assist with all in-person activities and events happening in Los Angeles

Manage publicity and talent at North American festivals, and international festival as needed

Lead campaigns for theatrical and digital MUBI Releases, plus other brand activity such as MUBI Podcast, MUBI GO and MUBI Notebook

Collaborate with US Marketing and Content teams to agree content priorities and secure coverage for programming, including assets for US theatrical, streaming release and award campaigns

Assist with US awards strategy and campaigns for select MUBI Releases, working with US Director and Senior Manager of Communications and consultants, as well as global teams

What you will bring:
Passion for prestige cinema and international, independent films

Enjoyment working both independently on projects and with a team

Calmness under pressure

A strategic mind

Strong written communication skills

Agility in a fast-paced environment

Impeccable attention to detail

Experience (5+ years as a guide) in US film/entertainment publicity either in-house and/or agency side, with experience working on independent and international films

Knowledgeable of today’s film industry and streaming landscape in Los Angeles

Experience in US film awards campaigns (AMPAS, Independent Spirits, Golden Globes, etc.)

Entrepreneurial attitude: highly self-motivated and autonomous, thrives in a fast-paced environment

Strong experience in US film publicity and consumer brand PR

Strong track record of working with talent and agency teams

Analytics-driven mindset, with ability to determine appropriate KPIs, measure and evaluate campaign effectiveness, and optimize accordingly

Impeccable attention to detail and highly organized

Confident managing budgets and using resources efficiently and savvily

Experience managing small teams

Working knowledge of software such as Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Slides)

“We want to make cinema accessible to everyone. We believe people from different backgrounds bring different ideas that foster innovation and engagement, allowing us to attract great people to develop the best experience for our users.”

MUBI Group Companies are committed to being an Equal Opportunity Employer. That means it’s our responsibility to ensure that all candidates are not discriminated against in our hiring processes and our employment decisions based on their race, color, religion, nationality or ethnic origin, age, gender identity or expression, sex, marital status, physical or mental disability, socioeconomic background, sexual orientation, family or parental status, or any other applicable characteristic.

Salary: $85,000 – $90,000

Benefits: 401k, Health, Dental, Vision

Education requirements: None

Deadline to apply: October 31, 2024

Documents required to apply: Resume

How to apply: Apply here.

Gallery Attendant – Part time

Position: Part-time Weekend Gallery Attendant
The Venice Heritage Museum Gallery Attendant will facilitate visitor experiences of the museum on Saturdays and Sundays during open hours (11:00 am–5:00 pm, 12 hours per week total).

About
The Venice Heritage Museum is dedicated to preserving, showcasing, and nurturing Venice’s diverse cultural heritage and history. Located at 228 Main Street in Venice, the museum offers exhibitions, educational programs, and events that give visitors the opportunity to experience the stories of this culturally rich and innovative community.

Qualifications
This position requires professional communication and strong interpersonal skills, emphasizing interaction with all museum visitors and the museum’s Board and supporters. Punctuality is expected.
Must be at least 18 years of age. Position may require physical activity related to event setup or responding to emergencies. Gallery Attendant may be required to work outdoors. Must be able to bend, reach, and lift up to 20 pounds.
Must have a demonstrated interest in museums as well as learning about history and culture.

Responsibilities include:
● Maintaining exhibitions, including opening and closing the museum and archives on Saturdays and Sundays
● Regularly walking around the museum to protect exhibits
● Maintaining a high standard of customer service and professional demeanor
● Monitoring and reporting to Board on visitors’ responses to the museum
● Assisting with gallery education and tours
● Selling items from the museum gift shop
● Enforce museum policies
● Preparing museum space for public programming events by setting up such items as chairs, tables, microphones, and other equipment
● Occasionally helping Museum Manager and Board to receive incoming archival donations
● May occasionally be assigned other duties

Salary: Part time Minimum Wage California

Benefits: None

Education requirements: None

Deadline to apply: November 24, 2024

Documents required to apply: Resume, References

How to apply: Send Resume to: marcia@veniceheritagemuseum.org

Manager, Membership and Annual Giving

The Manager, Membership and Annual Giving is responsible for raising unrestricted funds for the annual operating budget through the membership and annual fund programs. Hammer Membership levels range from $100 through $5,000. Reporting to the Chief Development Officer, the Manager, Membership and Annual Giving is responsible for conceptualizing and implementing membership and annual giving campaigns. The Manager, Membership and Annual Giving will utilize data-driven strategies to identify new member prospects and develop strategies for acquisition, renewal, and upgrades to reach target departmental goals. Also, under his/her guidance is the planning and execution of membership events. In collaboration with Events team, this role manages the annual Hammer KAMP fundraising event. This exempt position supervises one full-time staff and oversees students, interns, and/or consultants as needed. This position is responsible to raise $1,000,000 per year.

For full job description and to apply, please visit UCLA Career Opportunities and search Requisition #4813. Please submit an online application as instructed. Due to the volume of resumes that we receive, we are regretfully unable to respond to phone calls and emails regarding the status of applications and the recruiting process.

Salary: $83,800 – $88,000 annually

Benefits: UC offers a wide variety of health and welfare benefits, some covered by UC and some available at UC’s group rates.
-Medical
-Dental
-Vision
-Disability
-Life
-Accidental death & dismemberment
-Accident, critical illness and hospital indemnity

Education requirements: Bachelor’s degree

Deadline to apply: October 7, 2024

Documents required to apply: Resume, cover letter

How to apply: Submit an online application on the UCLA Campus Job Opportunities website.

OPEN CALL FOR ARTIST

Theatre Raymond Kabbaz (TRK) is a theatre that presents theater, music, dance, screenings, and youth audience programs. Our events bring diverse cultural traditions from across the globe to our stage, enriching the lives of youth, patrons, and artists in the greater Los Angeles area, and beyond. The venue is the only year-round theater in Los Angeles devoted almost exclusively to French language cultures.

Our new 2024/25 season is about to start, and we are calling out to artists to offer our audience a great experience before the performances begin. We want them to get to know both emerging and established artists who make Los Angeles a constantly evolving artistic city.

Thereby, we are seeking artists to exhibit and sell their works in our exterior courtyard.

Salary: Artists keep all proceeds from their sales.

Benefits: Artists keep all proceeds from their sales.
Exhibit details:
– Dimensions of wooden panels: 40″ wide by 80″ long
– Number of panels: 15

Artist must:
– Bring Artwork
– Bring hardware to hang art on panels
– Be able to hang artwork on panels by themselves
– Conduct their own sales using their own platforms (iPad, Square, etc.)
– Artist may also bring floor stands and other display items, promotional materials
– Submit an artist statement reflecting on how the artwork fits into the theme of the night

TRK provides:
– 1 banquet table with linen
– 2 chairs
– S hooks to hang artwork on panels
– Internet access
– 2 complimentary tickets to the event
– Marketing and promotion of the artist, and artist will be included in online program the night of the event

Education requirements: None.

Deadline to apply: January 1, 2025

Documents required to apply: Work sample, portfolio

How to apply: Fill out their Google Form (preferred ans easiest application); or, send an email to: rsvp.trk@lyceela.org.

Business Manager, TMC Arts

As L.A.’s premiere performing arts destination, The Music Center convenes artists, communities, and ideas with the goal of deepening the cultural lives of every resident in Los Angeles County. The $70 million non-profit performing arts organization has three divisions: TMC Arts, TMC Ops and TMC Business Services. TMC Arts, The Music Center’s programming engine, provides year-round programming on Jerry Moss Plaza; outside at Gloria Molina Grand Park, a 12-acre adjacent green space; in schools and neighborhoods all over Los Angeles County; and inside The Music Center’s four theatres, which include Walt Disney Concert Hall, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Ahmanson Theatre and Mark Taper Forum. TMC Arts provides free and low-cost public concerts and events, as well as K–12 arts learning programs, workshops, performances, interactive experiences and special events, and hosts an annual series of performances and other events by internationally-known dance companies. TMC Ops manages the theatres, the plaza and Gloria Molina Grand Park, which together comprise $2 billion in county assets, on behalf of the County of Los Angeles. TMC Business Services includes Advancement, Human Resources, Finance, IT and Marketing and Communications. The Music Center is also home to four renowned resident partners—Center Theatre Group, Los Angeles Master Chorale, LA Opera and LA Phil.

Position Summary:

We are seeking an experienced, resourceful Business Manager in the Producing Department of the TMC Arts division. The successful candidate is an experienced team player and cultural arts professional with strong project leadership and institutional skills.

The Business Manager supports the work of TMC Arts via the Producing Department’s role partnering and supporting the implementation of programs across the division. Specifically, the Business Manager is responsible for contract template creation and administration, including with the various unions that work with TMC Arts. Acting as the primary liaison with external counsel and insurance agents, the Business Manager also internally advises on contract questions and routes all complex compliance related matters to appropriate parties. The Business Manager also liaises with the Executive Vice President (EVP)’s office to support creation and coordination of division-wide budgets and budget-related administration.

The Business Manager reports to the Senior Director, Producing and works closely with the Producing Production Manager and Producing Coordinator. The Business Manager interfaces with all TMC Arts and other TMC departments including but not limited to: Dance Residencies Programming, Digital Innovation, Arts Learning, Civic Strategies & Partnerships, Gloria Molina Grand Park, Scheduling & Events, Finance, Production, Guest Services, Security, Engineering, Housekeeping, on-site catering vendor (Levy), parking vendor, and other internal departments and their staff. The position maintains effective and on-going internal and external relationships (including vendors, volunteers, and with the general public) and serves as a primary point-of-contact for the department. The Business Manager must develop and maintain positive relationships with all levels of Music Center staff as well as key external individuals and organizations, including Resident Companies.

Key Responsibilities:

Business support to all TMC Arts program departments:

Establish and maintain TMC Arts contract templates (long-form and short-form) and procedures for legal approvals. Keep templates current and aligned.

Review, Advise & Approve complex contracts, as needed.

Act as primary communicator with legal counsel and insurance agents.

Manage requirements of TMC Arts union agreements via contracts, including with AFM, SAG-AFTRA, AGMA and AEA.

Act as primary internal communicator for all contractual obligations, including insurance protocols and requirements. Create and maintain training documents related to these obligations.

Research and administer rights, licenses, and clearances for live and digital productions. Communicate rights internally and track compliance.

In conjunction with office of the EVP, manage division comp ticket allocations.

Schedule Management:

Maintain TMC Arts Program Calendar.

Act as primary schedule communicator to TMC Scheduling & Events, providing weekly program calendar updates and making new space hold requests.

Obtain space requests from departmental program managers for booking of select venue spaces.

Create and submit the annual mainstage calendar to TMC Ops on or before Dec 1st.

Create and submit the annual rehearsal room request list to TMC Ops.

Finance Liaison:

Primary interface for Producing with the Finance Department for agreements and invoices for payment; including supervising Coordinator in the accuracy of coding invoices/agreement etc. and obtaining appropriate authorizing signatures, to ensure timeliness of payments to companies, unions and vendors.

Track departmental budget and participate in budget reforecasts throughout the fiscal year.

In conjunction with office of the EVP and as liaison with the Finance Department, support the compilation, analysis, and organization of division-wide budgets for the annual budget process.

Create and communicate financial settlement worksheets for all programs as contractually required.

Departmental administrative responsibilities

Research, document, and communicate, and report on best business practices for programs as they evolve and develop.

Develop and execute RFPs for technology or vendor improvement projects.

Business clerical duties and support as needed.

Supervise Producing Department Coordinator and Production Assistants on a per-project basis. As needed, recruit, manage and train part-time staff.

Hire and manage personnel engaged in supervision of performers of different age ranges

Attend meetings related to the duties described as necessary.

Assist staff during events as assigned.

Attend TMC related meetings and trainings

Act as deputy for Sr. Director, Producing as needed.

Work nights, weekends, and holidays as needed.

Other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS, EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:

7 years minimum related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Knowledge and demonstrated experience with larger scale performing arts institutions and administrative practices, including familiarity with union contracts, institutional as well as budgeting for productions and programs, stage production and management, and institutional Finance procedure.

Experience creating, administering, and negotiating contracts with the various unions of the entertainment industry, including AFM, SAG-AFTRA.

Broad familiarity with a variety of arts and cultural communities preferred. Must demonstrate cultural sensitivity and competency.

Must be a team player with strong communication skills and attention to detail. Able to think through complex requests and use logic and reason to develop and propose solutions, detail-oriented with strong follow-through skills; must be resourceful and self-directed to manage and complete multiple tasks on varying projects with tight deadlines; works well under pressure and in a fast-paced environment.

Excellent people management ability; strong communication skills in writing and by voice; can effectively communicate with all levels of personnel; strong problem-solving skills; tact and diplomacy; approachable.

Demonstrated commitment and experience in fostering an environment of diversity and inclusion, both in the workplace and for each project of TMC Arts.

Comfortable multi-tasking; Flexible and adaptable to changing work assignments and priorities.

Exceptional skills and attention to detail with alpha numerical documents. Data proficiency, required.

Proficient in technology and technology-based communications, as well as full proficiency in computer use: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Dropbox is required.

Able to lift and move unassisted at least 40 pounds.

Must have a reliable source of transportation.

Working fluency in Spanish is a plus.

Education, experience, and training in the performing arts field required.

Must be able to work evenings and weekends including holidays.

Vaccination Policy: The Music Center requires its employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19, subject to certain exemptions as required by law. New hires working at The Music Center must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, receiving either the primary 2-dose or 1-dose vaccine. At the Music Center, fully vaccinated is defined as 14 days after receiving the second dose of the 2-dose vaccine (Pfizer or Moderna) or 14 days after receiving the 1-dose vaccine (J&J). Please contact The Music Center’s Human Resources Department for a copy of the vaccination policy.

This is a full-time, exempt position.

The weekly administrative schedule is 35 hours per week, approximately 9 am – 5 pm Monday to Friday, with adjustments to accommodate special events and activities. Currently, The Music Center practices a hybrid (remote with scheduled onsite team days) weekly schedule and work onsite/in person for live events, which require on-site support.

Salary: $91,500 to $97,000/year

Benefits: Compensation package includes medical, dental and vision plans, group term life insurance, flexible spending accounts, vacation and sick accruals, and 401(k) plan with employer match.

Education requirements: None.

Deadline to apply: December 7, 2024

Documents required to apply: Resume, Cover Letter

How to apply: Apply on ADP. Submit a cover letter and resume. Incomplete submissions will not be considered.