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Community Practice Coordinator

Pay Type: 
Salary
Job Status: 
Minimum Salary/Hourly Rate: 
$21,000.00
Maximum Salary/Hourly Rate: 
$21,000.00

The Wilma Theater

The Wilma Theater seeks a Community Practice Coordinator.  

Position Summary 

The Community Practice Coordinator is a position designated to evolve the Wilma Theater’s Portable Studio Programing, help expand outreach to connect audiences to Wilma’s existing accessibility services, and to assist in implementing the Accessible Productions Initiative (API Program). Funded by a William Penn Foundation grant through July 31, 2026, the focus of this position is three-part: 

  1. Implement programming in the Portable Studio Program as a Project Manager. 
  2. Assist the Director of Education & Community Practice with administrative work in support of the API program, one show per season. 
  3. Lead group outreach to expand the number of communities who know about and use accessibility services the Wilma offers: Closed Captioning, Audio Descriptive Services and Relaxed Performances.    

 

Responsibilities 

  • Project Manages 2-3 Portable Studio Residencies throughout the year. Portable Studio is a program where Wilma Theater Teaching Artists engage in creative art-making experiences with Community Partners, typically ages 18 and older, who may or may not have prior experience with the Wilma Theater or the performing arts. Past and current residencies include Philly House Men’s Shelter, Broad St Love, Philadelphia Senior Center. Responsibilities include contracting, scheduling and onboarding Teaching Artists; being a point person for needs on site; calendar coordination with partners/the Wilma; reflecting with the Community Practice Department and partners. 
  • Asssits the Director of Education and Community Practice with coordination and implementation of the API program. The API program is a new program that brings community members into a collaborative process with the creative team of a Wilma production. Responsibilities include contracting, scheduling and onboarding community partners; coordinating activities with Stage Management, and Artistic departments; calendar coordination with partners/the Wilma; reflecting with the Community Practice Department and partners. 
  • Works with the Director of Education and Community Practice to administer and reconcile the budget for these programs as needed.    
  • In collaboration with the Development Department, helps develop and implement evaluation tools to track data and measure the impact of Portable Studio and Community Practice programming. 
  • In collaboration with Box Office, leads outreach to communities who may want to utilize audio description, open captioning and relaxed performance services for our productions. 
  • Attends and supervises all relaxed performances and works with Community Practice Department to reflect on, expand and modify our current practices. 
  • In collaboration with Marketing Department, helps foster and cultivate community relationships throughout the season, including Affinity Nights and show-specific community programming. 
  • Attends monthly All-Staff Meetings and Opening Nights (typically 4 per year). 

 

Requirements 

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in related field(s). 
  • 3-5 years of experience in community engagement or related field(s). 
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. 
  • Strong organizational and project management skills. 
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team. 
  • Passion for and experience with leading work that is intentionally Anti-Racist, Anti-Homophobic, Anti-Xenophobic, Anti-Ableist. Ability to have complex dialog that centers these practices.  
  • Proactive approach to problem solving 
  • Experience with Project Management, including scheduling and contracting employees and leading site visits. 
  • Experience with or demonstrated ability to learn: Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Sharepoint, Google Drive, Docusign. 

 

Location and Schedule 

Due to Covid-19, much of the Wilma administrative staff is conducted in a hybrid environment of remote and in-person work, dependent upon role function and responsibilities.  In consultation with your supervisor, it may be determined that some administrative aspects of your role may be performed remotely.   

 

Administrative office hours are Monday through Friday, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, unless otherwise established by your supervisor or the Managing Director to meet the theater’s needs.  

From time to time, you may be required to work outside of normal business hours. 

 

 

Working Conditions 

Limited travel between the Wilma Theater on 265 S. Broad Street and the rehearsal studio space within the Philadelphia city limits. Occasional site visits to Community locations. Wilma Theater pays for travel for site visits. 

Project based work that requires self-motivated project management and organizational skills 

Vibrant arts environment that embraces innovation and evolution. The Wilma looks to continually adjust and grow structures to meet the demands of the American theater landscape. 

 

COVID-19 Vaccine Policy 

The Wilma Theater strongly recommends all employees, whose work requires their physical presence on-site at spaces managed and operated by The Wilma Theater, to be fully vaccinated and up to date with the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna (bivalent) vaccine. Being “fully vaccinated” and “up to date” as defined by the CDC, is more than 14 calendar days following receipt of a final dose of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or World Health Organization (WHO) authorized vaccine. 

 

Benefits 

Benefits include 5 PTO days, paid holidays, complimentary tickets to Wilma productions, various free and low-cost workshops and networking events in the arts and business community, discounts at the Double Tree Hotel parking facility, and a 10% discount at Good Karma Coffee Shop. 

 

Compensation 

This is a temporary, part-time, non-exempt role with compensation of $21,000/annually, funded by a William Penn Foundation grant through July 31, 2026. 

 

How to Apply 

Applications will be open until November 20, 2024, with the desired start date of December 16, 2024.  

Please send a resume and letter of interest as a single PDF attachment with your name and subject line “Community Practice Coordinator candidate” to hr@wilmatheater.org 

 

Mission Statement 

The Wilma Theater creates living, adventurous art, presenting bold, original, well-crafted, thought-provoking productions that represent a range of voices, viewpoints, and styles. The Wilma’s organizational values were developed through conversations with Wilma staff, board, and HotHouse Company members. Our organizational values are curiosity, courage, care, rigor, joy, collaboration, and liberation. 

 

Equal Opportunity Statement 

The Wilma Theater is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of race, color, sex, gender, age, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, religion, disability, or public assistance status in the recruitment, hiring, training, compensation, promotion, transfer, layoff, recall and termination of employees. The Wilma is committed to building a diverse, inclusive and equitable work environment. Those who identify as BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and other members of underrepresented communities are encouraged to apply.  
 

To Apply

Applications will be open until November 20, 2024, with the desired start date of December 16, 2024.  

Please send a resume and letter of interest as a single PDF attachment with your name and subject line “Community Practice Coordinator candidate” to hr@wilmatheater.org