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								<title>Managing Director | ADS PERFORMANCE LAB 2026</title>								
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								<description>New York, New York,  Project Summary  
 This is the final phase of a longitudinal research project directed by playwright Anna Deavere Smith. Over the past five years, Smith has been following a group of youth into young adulthood, using creative performance labs as a form of research. The research phase will conclude with a final Lab in summer 2026 and the Project will culminate in a documentary film. The Project involves travel and collaboration with artists, administrators, production assistants, and community liaisons. The Project is independent with fiscal sponsorship provided by the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA). 
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 Summary of Role 
 The Managing Director oversees and facilitates the overall execution of the Anna Deavere Smith Performance Lab 2026, ensuring that all operational, financial, and legal aspects align with the Project&#8217;s goals. The Managing Director leads engagement with external stakeholders, including funders, participants, community liaisons, and venues. As the Project requires travel and the use of temporary facilities, this individual is responsible for the overall safety and well-being of everyone involved with the Project. 
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 Key Responsibilities  
 Fundraising 
 
 Serves as co-steward, along with Anna Deavere Smith, of current and longstanding philanthropic relationships 
 Acts as a liaison to Project donors 
 Seeks and mobilizes new philanthropic relationships 
 
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 Financial Oversight 
 
 Manages the Project budget and financial reporting, working closely with the Finance Manager, Producer, and fiscal sponsor (NYFA) 
 Tracks expenses throughout the Project and collects and organizes receipts 
 With the Finance Manager, manages invoices and payments 
 
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 Operations, Administration, and Community Engagement 
 
 Oversees human resources, labor relations, and facility management 
 Enhances the Project&#8217;s existing relationships with community leaders and participants 
 
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 Legal and Contractual Management 
 
 Primary liaison with Project attorney 
 Responsible for the management and execution of all legal documents, including contracts, releases, and insurance 
 As the Project requires short-term residencies in other states, this individual must become knowledgeable about local employment laws and ensure that the Project is in compliance 
 Manages contracts and releases for staff, faculty, guest artists, and Lab participants 
 Manages contracts/memoranda of understanding for community partners 
 Manages contracts for Lab venues 
 Manages the background check process for all personnel 
 
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 Insurance and Venue Coordination 
 
 Responsible for securing and managing all forms of insurance, including liability, film production, and vehicle insurance 
 Provides Certificates of Insurance to Lab venues 
 
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 Health and Safety  
 
 Responsible for the safety of all individuals involved in the Lab 
 With the Company Manager, monitors for any uptick in influenza, COVID-19, or other viruses or communicable diseases in the lead-up to the Lab 
 With the Company Manager, monitors for any uptick in crime or serious weather events in the lead-up to the Lab 
 Along with other senior staff members, uses previous experience and foresight to establish and enforce risk-mitigation protocols 
 
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 Documentation 
 
 This work is fundamentally research-based, and an archival practice is essential. The Managing Director, either independently or with staff support, ensures that all participants and staff follow the preservation protocols established by Anna Deavere Smith&#8217;s archivist, even amid the project&#8217;s dynamic and transitory nature. 
 Tracks and makes certain that all information gathered or obtained in the course of the year is up to date, accurate, and kept in a reliable archive 
 
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 Details: 
 
 This is a full-time, one-year, contract position 
 Monthly salary range between and $8,000. and $12,000., depending on experience 
 On site work in NYC will be required 
 Some travel is required 
 Start date is immediate 
 
 &#xa0; Qualifications 
 
 At least 10 years as the Managing Director (or in a similar role) at a complex organization 
 Ability to translate previous experience, particularly institutional experience, to a work culture which is nimble and in support of one artist&#8217;s vision 
 The ability to handle many projects at once and remain unflappable in a fast-paced environment 
 Adaptability, tolerance for change 
 Relational intelligence 
 Social fluency 
 Experience working closely with individual artists 
 Acute listening and observational skills 
 Discretion, prudence, reticence 
 Knowledge of Anna Deavere Smith&#8217;s artistic, pedagogical, and community work 
 
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