Emory University

Director, Programs & Events - Georgia Humanities

Emory University$90K — $120K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
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Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree required; 5+ years in higher education, events, or project management.
  • Experience in faculty affairs in a higher education setting is preferred.
  • Demonstrated success in developing educational programs and public initiatives.
  • Strong understanding of public humanities and civic engagement strategies.
  • Proven ability to cultivate partnerships across various sectors.

Responsibilities

  • Lead development and execution of statewide public humanities strategy.
  • Design and implement civic engagement and cultural understanding programs.
  • Cultivate and manage strategic partnerships to enhance public impact.
  • Represent Georgia Humanities at conferences and public events.
  • Expand participation in National History Day Georgia among underserved populations.
  • Direct grantmaking strategy ensuring equitable access for diverse communities.
  • Supervise program staff and assist in organizational decision-making.

Benefits

  • Opportunity for regular remote work with a flexible schedule.
  • Influence the future of public humanities on a statewide and national level.
  • Collaborate with educational and cultural leaders across Georgia.
  • Access to resources and support from the leadership team at Emory University.
  • Engagement in meaningful community dialogue and public scholarship.
Full Job Description
Description

The Director of Programs & Events is a senior leader responsible for expanding the reach and impact of Georgia Humanities, Emory affiliate, through public humanities programming, educational initiatives, strategic partnerships, grants strategy, and community engagement. Reporting to the President, the Director serves as a visible leader and advocate for the humanities.

The Director leads the development and execution of a statewide public humanities strategy that advances Georgia Humanities' mission, visibility, partnerships, and educational reach, working closely with educational institutions, cultural organizations, local governments, community leaders, and statewide partners.

As a member of the leadership team, the Director helps position Georgia Humanities as a statewide and national leader in public humanities.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Public Humanities Strategy and Partnerships
  • Lead the development and execution of a statewide public humanities strategy that expands Georgia Humanities' impact, visibility, partnerships, and educational reach.
  • Design and implement programs that foster civic engagement, cultural understanding, historical literacy, and community dialogue.
  • Cultivate and manage strategic partnerships that advance Georgia Humanities' mission and public impact.
  • Serve as Georgia Humanities' representative on collaborative statewide initiatives
  • Serve as a visible spokesperson and ambassador for Georgia Humanities, representing the organization at conferences, public events, educational forums, and statewide initiatives.
  • Identify emerging opportunities for Georgia Humanities to serve as a convener, collaborator, and catalyst for civic participation.

National History Day Georgia and Educational Initiatives
  • Provide strategic leadership and oversight for National History Day Georgia as the organization's flagship educational program day-to-day competition operations (judging, logistics, awards)
  • Expand participation among Title I schools, rural communities, alternative education settings, juvenile justice facilities, and other underserved populations.
  • Oversee statewide teacher professional development.
  • Cultivate partnerships with school districts, RESAs, colleges and universities, museums, libraries, archives, and state education leaders.

Grants and Community Investment
  • Set strategic direction for Georgia Humanities' grantmaking, ensuring equitable access for organizations serving diverse and underrepresented communities.
  • Direct the Program Coordinator's administration of grant programs, with the Director with the Grants Committee to set strategy.
  • Foster relationships with nonprofit organizations, libraries, museums, educational institutions, historical societies, and cultural organizations statewide to support community-based humanities projects.

Organizational Leadership
  • Participate in strategic planning and organizational decision-making as a member of the executive leadership team.
  • Develop annual program goals and budgets.
  • Supervise program staff, consultants, interns, and contractors.
  • Assist the President in preparing reports and presentations for the Board of Directors, funders, and community stakeholders.
  • Contribute to a collaborative organizational culture focused on innovation, service, and public engagement.

Desired Characteristics:
  • Visionary leader who believes in the power of history, culture, storytelling, and dialogue to bring people together, with a deep commitment to educational opportunity, civic engagement, and expanding access to humanities programming for all Georgians.
  • Innovative thinker, skilled collaborator, and effective communicator with exceptional public speaking, facilitation, and relationship-building skills.
  • Demonstrated success developing and managing educational programs, public initiatives, partnerships, and community engagement efforts that advance public humanities, civic engagement, community-based learning, and public scholarship.
  • Proven ability to cultivate and sustain partnerships across education, government, nonprofit, cultural, philanthropic, and community sectors, engaging effectively with educators, students, scholars, community leaders, elected officials, funders, and the public.
  • Experience managing budgets, supervising staff, and leading cross-functional teams to achieve organizational goals.
  • Strong understanding of public humanities, civic engagement, community-based learning, and strategies that promote inclusion, participation, and broad public access to humanities programs.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Bachelor's degree and five years of higher education, events, project management or related experience.
  • Prior work experience with faculty affairs in a higher education environment preferred.

NOTE: This role will be granted the opportunity to work from home regularly but must be able to commute to Emory University on a flexible weekly schedule based upon business needs. Schedule is based on agreed upon guidelines of department. This role requires residency in the state of GA. Emory reserves the right to change remote work status with notice to employee.

About Emory University

Emory University is a private research university in Atlanta, Georgia. The university was founded in 1836 as Emory College and has since grown into a leading research institution with nine academic divisions. Emory University is known for its liberal arts college, professional schools, and biomedical research. The university has a diverse student body and offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs. Emory University is consistently ranked among the top 25 universities in the United States and is a member of the Association of American Universities.
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