MANAGER OF CREATIVE CAREER PROGRAMS AND ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT What We Do Sitar Arts Center engages DC youth, from early childhood to young adulthood, in building a creative community of learning and belonging that removes financial and cultural barriers to arts education and career training. We envision a city in which all young people experience transformative moments through quality, accessible arts education and career training and are supported on their path to discover their creativity and achieve their full potential. At Sitar Arts Center, students engage in affordable, high-quality education and workforce development in the visual, digital, and performing arts. Each semester, 80% of students are from Washington DC households at 60% or less of the area median income. Programs take place year-round during out-of-school time in Sitar's state-of-the-art facilities, which feature an 85-seat theater, visual and digital art studios, a dark room, dance studios, and private and ensemble instrumental music studios. Located in the vibrant Adams Morgan neighborhood, Sitar's community includes youth from every ward in DC. Across the year, up to 900 students engage in high quality classes including instrumental music, ballet and hip-hop dance, acting and musical theater, digital photography and filmmaking, and more. Each summer children from K - 8th grade enjoy our full day, 6-week Camp Sitar and teens enroll in summer workforce development programs. Your Compensation Annual salary is commensurate with experience, ranging from $63,535 to $65,164. Your starting salary will be directly linked to your level of experience and expertise. Sitar values a transparent and equitable pay structure. In our compensation structure, the upper end of this salary range qualifies a candidate for a manager title and requires demonstrating professional experience and success across all key qualifications. When and Where You'll Work The Creative Career Programs Manager is a hybrid in-person and remote role. Most workdays will be in-person at Sitar Arts Center, located in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, DC. Remote options will be available after you finish your probation period. You will also attend periodic evening and Saturday events, such as the annual gala, special events, and student showcases and performances. Who You Are You’re a thoughtful, values-driven leader who brings both empathy and decisiveness to your work. You are motivated by meaningful work with young people and a deep belief in the power of creative career pathways. You’re drawn to Sitar not just for the role, but for the mission. You bring experience managing programs, people, and partnerships, and you balance strategic thinking with strong operational execution. You’re comfortable overseeing program logistics, data tracking, contracts, and timelines, and you understand how strong systems support high-quality youth outcomes. You lead with care, clarity, and accountability, and you’re comfortable making decisions, setting priorities, and holding programs to high standards. You’re skilled at communicating across differences, guiding young people and adult stakeholders, setting clear expectations in professional settings, and fostering collaborative, inclusive environments where participants feel supported and heard.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Intern
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