Director of Marketing and Communications: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, the Director of Marketing and Communications will help shape the brand and narrative for the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) to increase awareness of the organization locally and nationally, enhance its reputation, and expand its audiences and revenue streams for America’s first museum and art school. The Director will work across the institution with various stakeholders to identify target audiences and markets as well as the strategies to reach them, develop stories and content, and identify opportunities that will help PAFA achieve the business objectives of the organization to increase enrollment in all educational programs; to boost contributed income; to grow attendance to the Museum; and to support other revenue streams such as event rentals and retail sales.

This position will be expected to execute a marketing communications plan, including strategy, goals, budget, and tactics. They will be expected to secure high-level national and regional placements in print, broadcast, and online media and maximize social media channels’ potential. The position will be responsible for developing and executing multi-platform communications strategies to build awareness and amplify the work and reputation of PAFA with various stakeholders within and outside of the organization.

ABOUT PAFA

As the first art museum and school in the United States, PAFA celebrates the transformative power of art and art making. PAFA inspires the public by expanding the stories of American art through its collections, exhibitions, and programs. Through its world-class Museum and school, PAFA nurtures and recognizes artists at every turn in their career.

Founded in 1805 and located in center city Philadelphia, PAFA is intimate in scale with a strong sense of community. The PAFA museum inspires the public by expanding the stories of American art through its collections, exhibitions, and programs. The Museum regularly produces rich and rewarding exhibitions seeking to amplify a wide range of artistic voices. Its archives, conservation, educational programs, and publications contribute to scholarly knowledge and community dialogue.

Our permanent collection ranges from 18th- and 19th-century masters such as Benjamin West, Thomas Eakins, Winslow Homer, and Mary Cassatt, to twentieth and twenty-first century artists including Robert Henri, Jacob Lawrence, Alice Neel, Richard Diebenkorn, Vik Muniz, Mickalene Thomas, and Kehinde Wiley to name just a few. This diverse collection aims to recognize artists at every turn in their career and thusly tell the sweeping story of American art, inspiring and intriguing our visitors.

WHY JOIN US?

PAFA is on the brink of a historic event. In 2026, we will be reinstalling our renowned collection, a momentous occasion that coincides with the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. This unique opportunity allows us to commemorate and celebrate America’s rich history while honoring the contributions of all Americans. The Kenneth R. Woodcock Curator of Historical American Art will play a pivotal role in this momentous event.

PAFA has been a significant part of America’s cultural and artistic heritage, paralleling the nation’s journey from its early years to the present day. The upcoming reinstallation, during PAFA 250, will highlight the academy’s extensive collection of American art and serve as a reflective pause to appreciate the nation’s past, celebrate its achievements, uncover the untold stories, and envision a brighter future for the next generation and beyond.

As we approach this historic milestone, PAFA 250 is committed to creating an immersive experience that bridges the gap between history and the present. We aim to showcase the evolution of American art and its role in shaping our national identity. Visitors will have the unique opportunity to engage with works that span from the early 19th century to contemporary pieces, each telling a story of resilience, innovation, and the diverse voices that have contributed to the fabric of our nation.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Primary functions of this position will include overseeing marketing and public relations strategy and implementation, managing communications across all channels, managing media inquiries and interview requests, creating content for various audiences and purposes, and conducting market research and evaluation of results. They will evaluate opportunities for partnerships, sponsorships, and advertising on an ongoing basis. This role will need to build relationships with thought leaders, traditional media outlets, and influencers to grow PAFA’s awareness, maintain a keen understanding of the arts and culture sector and higher and continuing education trends, and make appropriate recommendations regarding the communication strategy surrounding them.
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Program Officer: The Fund for New Jersey

We seek a Program Officer who will work with the President, staff, and Trustees to guide The Fund for New Jersey into the future.  Responsibilities will encompass both programmatic and strategic work, including:

Grant Making (60%)

  • Cultivating and deepening relationships with potential and current grantee partners
  • Evaluating grants proposals and making recommendations, supported by research and analysis
  • Managing the grants process and fostering a culture of thoughtful improvement
  • Supporting grantee partners by connecting them with resources beyond the grant

Collaboration, Communication, and Innovation (40%)

  • Developing strong relationships with non-profit and public leaders and philanthropic colleagues
  • Strengthening collaborative partnerships
  • Hosting private and public convenings with grantees and philanthropic partners to build community, shared understanding, and trusted relationships
  • Understanding emerging policy directions and developing new initiatives
  • Exploring external partnerships with funders, philanthropy-serving organizations, and national networks operating outside New Jersey to grow resources for our grantees and areas of interest
  • Writing and speaking eloquently and effectively on behalf of The Fund for New Jersey
  • Working closely with the President, staff, and Trustees of The Fund to foster a culture of learning, growth, and impact

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