Job Description
Job Description
Position Summary :
Reporting to the Vice President of Artistic Planning, the Associate Director of Artistic Planning strategically leads the artistic planning process for a broad range of the BSO’s non-classical offerings such as pops, film, and specials across a growing range of genres from Broadway to Hip-Hop. Additionally, the Associate Director of Artistic Planning ensures superior logistical service to select visiting artists, conductors, and composers; and provides administrative support to the Artistic Planning department in conjunction with the Manager of Artistic Planning.
As Associate Director of Artistic Planning, the position works to ensure smooth operations, clear communication, and timely management of administrative responsibilities leading to the effective realization of the organization’s artistic vision. The Associate Director of Artistic Planning also ensures effective communication and coordination of BSO guest artist-related ancillary and pre / post-concert events, in coordination with other BSO departments and external partners. The ideal candidate will be extremely organized, highly motivated, demonstrate initiative and discretion, and be willing to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.
Duties & Responsibilities :
Artistic Administration
- Under the supervision of the VP of Artistic Planning and in partnership with BSO artistic planning team, manage a variety of non-classical programming, including artist and repertoire selection for select BSO performances including Pops, Film, Specials, and Community
- Cultivate productive relationships with guest artists, artist managers, orchestra members, staff colleagues, and community stakeholders to serve the artistic needs of The Baltimore Symphony
- Manage artist contracting process for select programs as assigned
- Disseminate artist and programming details to all staff departments (Advancement, Marketing, Library, etc.)
- Coordinate delivery of artist headshots, bios, etc. to BSO Communications and Marketing teams; review select Marketing and Advancement materials for accuracy
- Represent Artistic team where appropriate in various staff meetings to facilitate interdepartmental functions
- Maintain detailed and up to date departmental records on guest conductors, soloists, repertoire history, and programmatic focuses
- Work with VP of Artistic Planning to establish Artistic budget for guest artists; track and regularly report variances
- Serve as liaison with Finance Department and guest artists regarding artist payments
- Assist with preparation of materials for Artistic Advisory meetings
- Other duties as assigned
Artist Support
Manage schedules for select guest artists and conductors appearing with the Baltimore Symphony by arranging all transportation, hotel, travel, and hospitality as assigned by the VP of Artistic PlanningCreate and distribute detailed itineraries for select guest artists / conductorsManage and process select fee, travel, hotel, and associated guest artist / conductor expensesManage Artistic ground transportation for select artists and conductorsEstablish relationships and negotiate vendor rates for area vendors including hotels, rental car agencies, car services, etc.Create and maintain guest artist welcome packets (including itineraries, maps, and restaurant recommendations) for distribution to all guest artists and conductorsManage Artistic badge access, as well as green room and backstage guests, in accordance with venue security protocols, as well as complimentary ticket requests from guest artists and conductorsCoordinate guest artist presence at and participation in pre / post-concert activities and lobby enhancements in collaboration with the Advancement and Events DepartmentsServe in Artistic concert and rehearsal duty rotation as assignedMinimum Qualifications :
Bachelor’s degree in music or arts administration, or equivalent professional experience in an arts organization with a symphony orchestraA minimum of 5 years of experience in orchestra management, ideally in Artistic Operations or artist managementSuperior written and verbal communication skillsValid driver’s license, good driving record, and access to reliable transportationHigh level of interpersonal skills to handle sensitive and confidential situations with maturity, poise, and discretionEffective organizational and clerical skills with the ability to meet deadlines consistentlyExcellent computer skills, including thorough knowledge of Microsoft OfficeAbility to represent the BSO professionally and effectively with a wide range of constituents (orchestra members, staff, board, guest artists, patrons, etc.)Preferred Qualifications : (Desired qualifications that would make a candidate stand out but are not strictly required.)
Knowledge of symphony orchestra structure and practices, and symphonic repertoireAbility to read music and familiarity with music terminologyAppreciation for and sensitivity to the needs of professional artists, including musicians, guest artists, and conductorsBenefits & Perks :
Comprehensive Health Coverage : Two low-cost medical plan options for employees.Employer-Paid Insurance : Dental, life, and long-term disability insurance are fully covered by the BSO.Generous Paid Time Off : Includes ample vacation, personal, and sick leave.Financial Wellness & Retirement :403(b) Retirement Plan
Health Savings Account (HSA)Flexible Spending Account (FSA) for Dependent CareEmployee Assistance Program (EAP)Exclusive BSO Perks : Complimentary or discounted tickets to BSO performances.About the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
For over a century, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) has been recognized as one of America’s leading orchestras and one of Maryland’s most significant cultural institutions. The orchestra is internationally renowned and locally admired for its innovation, performances, recordings, and educational outreach initiatives, including OrchKids.
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra performs annually for more than 275,000 people throughout the State of Maryland. Since 1982, the BSO has performed at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore, and since 2005, with the opening of The Music Center at Strathmore in North Bethesda, MD, the BSO became the nation’s first orchestra performing its full season of classical and pops concerts in two metropolitan areas.
In July 2022, the BSO made history with the announcement that Jonathon Heyward would succeed Music Director Laureate and OrchKids Founder Marin Alsop as the Orchestra’s next Music Director. Maestro Heyward began his inaugural season in September 2023.
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is a proud member of the League of American Orchestras.
More information about the BSO can be found at www.bsomusic.org.
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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Monday-Friday with some weekends / 35hr work week