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Future Arts Project Manager (Creative Projects)

FUTURE ARTS

About

Organization: Future Arts, a women-led 501c3 non-profit organization
Location: Remote/Hybrid (depending on project needs)
Duration: 3-6 months (part-time, flexible hours)

Overview:
Future Arts is seeking a motivated and organized Master's student to join our team for 2025 creative projects. This role is perfect for someone passionate about creative collaboration, project management, and arts-based innovation and technology for good. The Creative Project Manager will oversee the planning and execution of multidisciplinary creative projects, working closely with artists, technologists, and community stakeholders, with a focus on the Seattle area cultural and technology scene.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Project Coordination: Manage timelines, deliverables, and milestones for creative projects, ensuring alignment with Future Arts' mission and goals.

  • Team Collaboration: Facilitate communication between project participants, including artists, designers, and external partners.

  • Resource Management: Allocate resources effectively and track project budgets.

  • Creative Input: Contribute ideas to enhance project outcomes and foster meaningful storytelling and community-focused development

  • Evaluation & Reporting: Monitor project progress, assess outcomes, and provide detailed reports to stakeholders, ensuring community voices are heard and data is put directly into actionable growth

Qualifications:
  • Current enrollment in a Master’s program in Arts Administration, Creative Industries, Project Management, or related fields.

  • Demonstrated experience in managing creative or interdisciplinary projects.

  • Strong organizational and communication skills.

  • Familiarity with collaborative tools like Google Docs, Notion, Asana, and Slack

  • A passion for arts, cultural, civic, and technology industries

  • Ability to work independently, with a collaborative spirit rooted in Emergent Strategy

Benefits:
  • Hands-on experience in managing impactful creative projects that will directly impact Seattle’s historic cultural development

  • Networking opportunities with professionals in the arts and technology sectors.

  • Academic credit (if applicable) and professional references.

How to Apply:

Submit a resume, cover letter, and examples of previous project management experience (if available) to hello@futurearts.co. If you are unsure about experience, but are passionate about our mission, don’t hesitate to apply!

This role offers an exciting opportunity for emerging professionals to hone their skills in a flexible, growing, and exciting new women-led organization that is building new systems in Seattle and globally to support underserved populations working in arts and technologies.

Skills

  • Arts Administration
  • People Skills
  • Problem Solving
  • Project Management
  • Relationship Building
  • Verbal / Written Communication

Requirements

  • Time Commitment:3-6 months
  • Other Requirements:Current enrollment in a Master’s program in Arts Administration, Creative Industries, Project Management, or related fields. Demonstrated experience in managing creative or interdisciplinary projects. Strong organizational and communication skills.
  • Minimum Age:21

About the Organization

Seattle’s pioneering, women & non-binary led new media arts nonprofit, bringing tech-forward, accessible, and diverse arts to Seattle & beyond.

Through our arts and education programming, we bring together tech leaders with underserved interdisciplinary artists and young minds.

What results are immersive experiences that bridge the physical & the digital through place-based stories that imagine a sustainable collective future.

VolunteerMatch Categories:
  • Arts & Culture
  • Community
  • Women

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Where
Seattle, WA 98105