Communication Program Manager for Arts and Culture

Current SEIU

$97K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 3-4 years of experience in arts and culture, cultural organizing, or creative production
  • Demonstrated management of cultural programs involving artists and community groups
  • Proven track record in planning and producing cultural events and public art projects
  • Strong relationship-building experience with artists and cultural workers
  • Preferred experience overseeing contractors or project teams
  • Experience with unions or advocacy organizations is a plus
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills
  • Willingness to travel and work non-traditional hours as needed.

Responsibilities

  • Build and nurture partnerships with cultural artists and organizations
  • Plan and execute a variety of cultural activations including art builds and performances
  • Integrate art and storytelling into campaign strategies in collaboration with political staff
  • Ensure cultural projects align with SEIU's narrative and visual identity
  • Coordinate and oversee contractors and cultural teams involved in production
  • Manage budgets, timelines, and scopes of work for partnerships
  • Document and evaluate projects for future learning and visibility
  • Identify and promote BIPOC artists to enrich storytelling and authenticity of SEIU work.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive employer-sponsored health benefits including medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • Defined benefit pension plan
  • Generous paid time off including vacation, sick leave, and holidays
  • Mission-driven additional benefits that reflect organizational values
Full Job Description
Job Title: Communications Program Manager for Arts and Culture
Grade: PS-4
Annual Salary: $97,548.96
Location: Washington, DC HQ

Purpose:

The Cultural Organizer develops and manages artistic collaborations, cultural activations, and creative strategies that lift up worker voices and make SEIU's campaigns more visible, emotional, and participatory. Reporting to the Assistant Director of Arts and Culture, this role builds relationships with artists, musicians, designers, and community cultural institutions; produces creative events and installations; and integrates culture-based tactics into SEIU's organizing and political work.

Primary Responsibilities:
  • Build and maintain relationships with artists, designers, musicians, and cultural partners aligned with SEIU's values and campaigns; create and maintain database of partners
  • Manage the planning and execution of cultural activations such as art builds, performances, installations, and creative public actions.
  • Collaborate with organizing and political staff to weave art and cultural storytelling into campaigns and mobilizations.
  • Coordinate with the Narrative and Creative teams to ensure cultural projects advance the union's shared story and visual identity.
  • Oversee and coordinate contractors, cultural fellows, or project teams engaged in artistic production.
  • Develop project budgets, timelines, and scopes of work for cultural partnerships.
  • Manage licensing, credits, and fair-compensation agreements for artists and collaborators.
  • Document and evaluate cultural projects, producing short learning reports and visual assets for future use.
  • Identify and cultivate emerging working-class and BIPOC artists whose work can expand the reach and authenticity of SEIU storytelling.
  • Contribute to staff learning by sharing best practices in cultural strategy, participatory art, and movement aesthetics.
  • Brings a racial justice lens to all aspects of their work.

Contacts: Regular contact with SEIU International and local staff, member leaders, cultural workers, and partner organizations. Frequent collaboration with the Organizing/ Narrative and Engagement and campaigns teams, and with external artists, designers, and production vendors.

Direction and Decision Making: Reports to the Assistant Director for Arts and Culture. Exercises independent judgment in project management, partner selection, and creative production decisions. Strategic priorities are set in consultation with the Director of the unit and aligned with organizational campaigns.

Qualifications and Experience:
  • 3-4 years of experience working in arts and culture, cultural organizing, creative production, or similar work.
  • Experience managing cultural programs or initiatives that involve artists, cultural organizations, or community groups.
  • Experience planning and producing cultural events, public art projects, performances, or creative campaigns, including managing budgets, timelines, and vendors.
  • Experience building relationships with artists, cultural workers, and creative communities.
  • Experience overseeing and coordinating contractors, fellows, or project teams preferred.
  • Experience working with unions, advocacy organizations, or community groups preferred.
  • Strong organizational, relationship-building, and communication skills.
  • Ability to travel and work evenings or weekends when events or campaigns require it.

Physical Requirements:

Work is generally performed in an office setting. Travel in addition to long and extended hours are required.

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS: SEIU offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package that reflects our values as a labor organization and our commitment to the well-being and long-term security of our staff. Benefits include:
  • A comprehensive, employer-sponsored health benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • A defined benefit pension plan
  • Paid time off, including vacation, sick leave, and holidays
  • Additional benefits consistent with a mission-driven workplace

SEIU believes that workers deserve dignity, stability, and the ability to plan for their futures, and our benefits are designed to support that belief.

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