Job Location : Seattle,WA, USA
Position profile EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ABOUT EARSHOT JAZZ For over 30 years, Earshot Jazz's year-round programming, magazine, and annual festival celebrate Seattle's place in the global jazz community while featuring local and emerging artists alongside internationally renowned jazz musicians. From its creation around a dining room table in 1984, Earshot Jazz found its own life, gathered momentum, and attracted a committed core group that included Gary Bannister, Paul de Barros, Allen Youngblood, Judy de Barros, Sandra Burlingame, Bob Mariano, Jeff Ferguson, Bruce Kochis, and many others. After successfully organizing as a 501(c)3 in 1986, Earshot Jazz began its first concert series and kicked off New Jazz, New City, an innovative residency program to take jazz out of the night club so young musicians and audiences could participate. Since that humble beginning, Earshot Jazz has been led by a vision that honors jazz as a vital Black American art form that is a gift to global culture. Just like jazz, the organization honors the past while envisioning the future. Today, Earshot Jazz seeks a passionate leader to help write future chapters of this storied community organization as their next Executive Director. THE ROLE The Executive Director of Earshot Jazz serves as the organization's chief executive officer and is responsible for overall strategic leadership, administrative management, financial sustainability, fundraising, and public representation. Working in partnership with the Board of Directors and a dedicated staff, including 3 direct reports, the Executive Director will uphold and expand Earshot's legacy of presenting innovative jazz programming rooted in Black American cultural expression. This role requires a dynamic leader who blends visionary artistic leadership with operational discipline and a passion for advancing this amazing artform. WHAT YOU BRING We encourage individuals from diverse backgrounds to apply, as your unique experiences can bring valuable perspectives to our team. Candidates will be evaluated on the full range of their lived and learned experience and core competencies, including: Minimum 5 years of nonprofit and/or executive leadership experience, preferably in the arts or cultural sector.