Annual Benefits include: 8 Paid Holidays, 10 Days of Paid Vacation, 9 Sick/Personal Days, Allocation toward medical benefits, CalSavers option for retirement.
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
Reporting to and working closely with the Executive Director, the Director of Finance and Operations provides leadership in financial management, organizational operations, facilities coordination, business systems, and administrative services, thereby playing a vital leadership role in fulfilling the Clark Center's mission to inspire, entertain, and educate our community through the power of cultural and performing arts.
A strategic partner to the Executive Director and department heads, the Director helps establish operational priorities, improve organizational processes, manage organizational resources, and ensure sound financial stewardship. The position leads implementation of business initiatives, oversees key vendor relationships, and supports the Center's long-term strategic goals.
The ideal candidate is a collaborative, detail-oriented professional with demonstrated experience in financial management, administration, operations and organizational leadership with a passion for the performing arts.
Upcoming priorities include implementation of a venue management system, evaluation and implementation of a new ticketing and donor CRM platform, and continued improvement of the Center's business systems and financial operations.
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Accounting, Finance, Public Administration, Arts Administration, Theatre Management or a related field, or equivalent experience.
Five years of progressively responsible management experience in nonprofit, business, government, higher education, or performing arts administration.
Demonstrated experience in financial management, budgeting, operations, and staff supervision.
Excellent organizational, communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
Preferred:
Experience working in a nonprofit or performing arts organization.
Experience leading software implementations and organizational process improvement initiatives.
Experience managing vendor relationships and outsourced professional services.
CPA, MBA, MPA, Arts Administration credentials or IAVM CVP/CVE are desirable.
Located in the heart of California's beautiful central coast, the Clark Center for the Performing Arts’ mission is to inspire, entertain, and educate our community through the power of cultural and performing arts.
It does this through operation of a regional performing arts center opened in 2002 that includes the 617-seat Forbes Hall and smaller black box Studio Theater, and programs that include Center presentations of touring artists from around the world, a facility rental program that makes the Center available for community use, rotating lobby exhibitions highlighting the work of local visual artists, a performing arts scholarship program for graduating high school seniors, and an Arts-in-Education program with school-time matinees that provide opportunities for K-12 students to experience the magic of live performance. The Center is the performance home for many local school music, dance and theater programs, and also produces the annual Stone Soup Music Festival and Street Fair in Grover Beach each summer. With funds raised by the community, the Clark Center was built in partnership with the Lucia Mar Unified School District and is managed by a nonprofit with ongoing support from the community. In 2027, the Center will celebrate its 25th Anniversary.