Come join Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir (“PEBCC”) as our Program Manager for the opportunity to use your expertise in youth development, music, administration and community building in service to a fantastic arts education nonprofit located in Oakland!
The Program Manager is responsible for managing musical needs for Training Choirs, supporting the Performing Dept. with touring management, and growing PEBCC’s recruitment, school programming, and visibility in the arts education community. Reporting to the Artistic Director and working closely with the Executive Director, this position is crucial for ensuring continued excellence in educational and public programs, youth safety and development on tours, and ensuring professional development for artistic staff.
This is a great role for someone who loves working with young people of different ages, building community partnerships and school based programs, and contributing to the success of a high quality, growing choral organization.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
Minimum of 5 years of teaching experience in K-12 vocal/choral music; prior teacher mentoring or supervision preferred
Demonstrated program management ability
Knowledge of East Bay school communities and building partnerships
Youth Development experience 3-5 years
Intermediate proficiency with Google Workspace Suite (e.g., Gmail, Doc, Sheets, Slides, Drive), MS-Office (e.g., Excel), Adobe Acrobat/Sign, and DocuSign. Willing and able to learn new software.
Work experience in a non-profit, educational, and or family serving arts organization.
Demonstrated excellence in verbal and written communication.
Exceptional interpersonal skills with a focus on delivering excellent customer service.
Ability to work with a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail.
Ability to prioritize workload efficiently and manage multiple projects.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively, take initiative, and be proactive around problem-solving
Flexibility in communication styles and modes
Familiar with Oakland and engaged in the Oakland community
Approaches work with an equity and inclusion lens
Strong organizational skills
Self-motivation and adaptability
Valid California Driver’s License with an insurable driving record
Ability to complete California DOJ LiveScan for youth-serving organizations.
Preferred Qualifications
Current First Aid/CPR certification.
Spanish intermediate level or above
Experience with leading touring choirs or youth group educational travel
Personal Attributes/Values
People-orientation- able to interact effectively, politely, and productively with all types of people from all types of backgrounds and experience and in all types of situations.
Deeply committed to social justice and arts education.
Professional maturity to manage composure during stressful interactions.
Energetic, diplomatic, adaptable and with a good sense of humor.
Passionate about PEBCC’s mission, vision, and goals and possess an understanding of how this position contributes to the organization’s success.
Physical Requirements
This position is primarily located in an office or school environment. Able to perform the following duties with or without accommodation:
Stand, sit, kneel, walk, bend, and perform repetitive motions for the duration of an eight (8) hour shift.
Able to operate standard office equipment including computers, keyboard, phones, POS machines, and printers.
Traverse safely throughout the entirety of the facility including climbing flights of stairs.
Safely lift, move, and transport items weighing up to 30 lbs.
Communicate in a clear speaking voice in person, over the phone and during video conferences.
Complete COVID-19 primary vaccination series and most recent vaccination booster available.
Benefits & Compensation
This is an hourly, non-exempt position based in Oakland, CA. Our work environment is casual, upbeat, professional, and fun. Hours are projected as Monday-Thursday, 1:00-6:30 and with occasional evenings and weekends with advanced notice. The non-negotiable pay rate for this position is $35 per hour. Employees are eligible to participate in benefits the first of the month following 30 days of service. Benefits include:
Accrue paid sick leave based upon your hours of service.
Accrue vacation time based upon .5FTE
Monthly stipend toward company medical plan, 401k retirement plan, or as additional compensation.
How to Join PEBCC
Apply for this position by submitting an email introduction and resume to Executive Director Keri Butkevich at [email protected]. Please include why you would be a good fit, what you’d bring to PEBCC, and what appeals to you about this position. Due to the size of our team and the nature of our work, we are unable to respond to phone calls. We encourage those with equivalent experience who may not meet all of the requirements above to apply.
Note: PEBCC does not have the resources to sponsor visas, nor any open positions eligible for the H-1B program.
PEBCC fully and actively supports equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. Our commitment applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
About PEBCC
Our mission is to empower & develop youth through engagement in a vibrant, nurturing and internationally recognized choral arts community. We do this through championing artistic excellence via music education, innovative artistry, community building and cultural exchange. We foster the skills and confidence needed for young people to raise their voices proudly and use them to connect with others and our community. Our singers are brought together by their common love of music, from all over the Bay Area, and form a community of young artists.