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The Board of Trustees of the Plymouth Guild, Inc. (dba Plymouth Center for the Arts), a 501(c)3 community art center in historic Plymouth, Massachusetts, is seeking a passionate and visionary Executive Director to lead Plymouth Center for the Arts (PCA) into its next phase of growth and impact. Reporting to the Board, the Executive Director will be responsible for providing strategic leadership, fundraising, operational and financial oversight, while fostering a culture of collaboration, creativity, and innovation within the organization. This individual will serve as the primary spokesperson and advocate for PCA, representing our mission and values to stakeholders, partners, and the broader community.
This will be the Art Center’s first Executive Director. PCA has been successfully run as an all-volunteer organization for 57 years, with a “working” Board and dedicated committees that provide leadership in developing and implementing exhibitions, classes, community events, and other programs. As we have continued to grow, our Board has recognized the need for a professional to take the Art Center to the next level by growing a robust donor base, creating strong, innovative administrative and fiscal structures, and overseeing operations to ensure the future vitality of the organization. The Executive Director will direct and supervise three part-time independent contractors - an operations manager, administrative assistant, and financial assistant.
We anticipate that during the first year, the Executive Director will focus on fundraising while overseeing operations and activities at the Art Center. The working Board and Committees will continue to provide additional leadership and support. The following years there will be an emphasis on growing PCA’s programs and staffing, and leading the organization toward a mature nonprofit status.
About the Art Center
Over 50 years ago, the Plymouth Guild had its beginnings as a series of tent shows. In 2007, Plymouth Center of the Arts was established in two historic buildings on North Street in the Plymouth Village Historic District, just steps from Plymouth Rock and the town waterfront. The beautifully restored 1902 Russell Library gallery and the 18th century Lindens building possess uncommonly elegant spaces that showcase diverse work created by regional artists.In 2021, the Guild completed the “Elevate the Arts” renovation project which not only made the 3 levels of the building accessible to all with an elevator, but also opened up additional gallery and classroom space, modernized the restrooms, installed fire suppression systems, and improved electrical, lighting, and security systems. Complete history HERE.
2022 Annual Report
2024-25 Strategic Plan
The Opportunity
The Executive Director will be experienced in outward-facing leadership, with proven skills that include raising visibility and building community. They will bring a deep love of art and culture, as well as genuine listening skills and a collaborative management style. This is a pivotal point for the Art Center and requires a new leader with perspective and experience who can help the Art Center expand and flourish while remaining an inclusive and accessible community-based art center inspiring people to discover and learn through art.
Responsibilities and Expectations
Development & Stewardship
Strategic & Programmatic Oversight
Finance, Operations & Human Resources
Staff Management & Leadership
Qualifications
How To Apply
To apply in confidence, email to search@artsplymouth.org:
Submit application by November 1, 2024, to search@artsplymouth.org. Applicants are encouraged to apply early as candidates will be considered on a rolling basis. References will not be contacted without prior authorization.
Please email search@artsplymouth.org with questions or for support submitting your application.
Candidates who advance should expect:
The target start date is January-March 2025. Plymouth Center for the Arts is committed to conducting an equitable, accessible assessment process. If you would like to request accommodation during the interview process, please email search@artsplymouth.org. Requests for accommodation will be handled confidentially.
Plymouth Center for the Arts is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.
About Plymouth, Boston, and the Region
Plymouth, Massachusetts is a historical seaside community located 40 miles southeast of Boston. As part of Boston’s suburban South Shore and on the edge of Cape Cod Bay, it is close to Boston, Providence, and the Cape. The town is steeped in history, with the Mayflower’s passengers among its founders. The area is rich in natural beauty, and the outdoors is quickly accessible through a network of conservation lands with trails, hiking and beaches. An active maritime community of boaters and fisherman and many artists call the region home. The public-school system is highly rated and metropolitan amenities are at-hand in nearby Boston.
One of American’s leading intellectual centers, Boston boasts some of the most prestigious universities and medical centers in the world. The city is a world-class center for banking, health care and technology research. It is also steeped in 400 years of history, which it preserves and celebrates, while maintaining many distinct and historic neighborhoods. As a metropolis, it is home to numerous attractions including museums, theatres, musical events and many restaurant and brewery opportunities. The suburbs have some of the nation’s top-rated school systems. Boston is served by a strong public transportation system and offers outdoor recreation along the Charles River and Atlantic Ocean. Sports fans enjoy the Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics, and Bruins, as well as the soccer team, the Revolution. New England’s bountiful outdoor recreational activities are quickly accessible, including sailing, hiking, and skiing.
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