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Current Job Opportunities at the Philadelphia Film Society
Part-Time Bookkeeper, Philadelphia Film Society
The Philadelphia Film Society is seeking a Part-Time Bookkeeper. This is a contract position which offers flexible scheduling at 20-30 hours per week. (40+ hours during festivals in April and July).
Qualified candidates will have 3-5 years of experience and be familiar with all aspects of bookkeeping, including but not limited to Journal Entry and Account Reconciliation. Must be able to work independently and be proficient in Microsoft Excel. Knowledge of Great Plains or similar General Ledger software is preferred.
To learn more about us, please visit www.phillyfests.com
Please send your resume, cover letter and salary requirements to careers@phillyfests.com.
Executive Director, Philadelphia Film Society
THE ORGANIZATION
Formed in 2001 to serve the Greater Philadelphia Area, The Philadelphia Film Society (PFS) dedicates itself to the presentation of film and video as a powerful form of artistic expression and a unique force for cultural diversity and international understanding. It endeavors to engage the region's diverse communities through its major film events and other year-round programming. Each year, it connects filmmakers and audiences throughout the area with its consistent array of geographically and thematically dispersed film and media arts events and services. The Film Society's most prominent activities include: the annual Philadelphia Film Festival, and the Philadelphia International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.
PFS operates on a budget of $1.2 million with five professional staff and additional seasonal staff. In addition to the film festivals, programming consists of an internship program, and year-round special events and activities. The PFS Board of Directors includes leaders from the city government, local educational institutions, and the regional filmmaking community. The board embraces many future goals for PFS, and remains principally devoted to the continued, sustainable growth and financial stability of both film festivals. Check out the website at: www.phillyfests.com.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Executive Director will serve as the Philadelphia Film Society's chief executive, providing strategic direction and visionary leadership. S/he will have overall responsibility for the strategic, financial and management operations of the organization. The Executive Director will lead the Film Society's collaborative team of staff, volunteers and interns and will be expected to build upon the Society's successes of the past by both visualizing and capitalizing upon the opportunities for continued growth that lie ahead. S/he will guide the creation and implementation of a strategic planning process to ensure that PFS adapts to a changing media environment; refine and develop the PFS brand and promote PFS throughout the region.
The Executive Director will play a leadership role in enhancing assets and developing and nurturing donor relationships. In this role, s/he will guide the implementation of a broad fundraising program to bring additional resources to the Philadelphia Film Society. The Executive Director reports to the Board of Directors and has direct reports and delegated supervision of all staff.
KEY RELATIONSHIPS
Reports to: Chair, Board of Trustees
Supervisory relationship: Full time, seasonal, and part-time staff
RESPONSIBILITIES
Vision, Strategy and Business Planning:
direction to enable PFS to achieve its mission; Resource Development:
and the development director to establish and implement fundraising goals; program and operating support. Board Relations:
a shared vision for the organization; outstanding leaders to the Board Program Management:
Community Outreach and Partnership Building:
and events. Fiscal Management:
programmatic initiatives and operational expenses; budget is adequately funded. CANDIDATE PROFILE:
The ideal candidate will have a strong track record of leading media arts or similar organizations through periods of growth and significant change. The individual must be creative and visionary, strategic and practical, and demonstrate excitement about PFS' potential.
Preferred Qualifications
goals. familiar with the local funding community. identification, cultivation and stewardship. Direct expressions of interest to:
Leadership Recruiters
JLevin.leadership@mac.com Managing Director, Philadelphia Film Society
The Philadelphia Film Society is seeking a Managing Director to assist in the production of two annual film festivals (April's Philadelphia Film Festival [PFF] and July's Philadelphia International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival [PIGLFF]) as well as the activities of a year-round membership organization. Reporting to the Artistic Director and the Executive Director, this is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious candidate to assume significant responsibility as well as gain a wealth of diverse experience producing two of the largest film festivals on the East Coast.
This position requires someone who is highly organized, multi-task oriented, able to manage logistics and people, and to act effectively under pressure. Preferred applicants are those with previous film festival or other types of special event management; theater management; volunteer/staff management experience; and/or film production managers.
Responsibilities:
but not limited to venue negotiation and rental, insurance, equipment, print traffic and media relations. operations. Director and Development Director: Opening & Closing Nights, festival centerpiece parties, festival guest receptions, and volunteer receptions. Services. Manage the hiring process as well as train and support these staff members and their respective departments. distribution, and marketing appearances/events. Work with Membership and Marketing Coordinator to identify and contact new/underserved audiences. guides, including production, mailing, and distribution. regional, and national). programmers. members, solicit new members and maintain database systems. Qualifications
This is a year-round position: hours include nights and weekends especially around and during Festivals. Benefits include two weeks vacation during the first year, 3 weeks after that; medical, vision, dental (begin on the first of the month after three months of employment); 5 sick days annually.
Send resume, salary requirements, and cover letter to Careers@phillyfests.com |