Director of Operations
- Department: Operations
- Location: 4Culture, 101 Prefontaine Pl S, Seattle, WA 98104
- FLSA Status: Exempt
- Salary Range: Full pay range is Grade 20, $98,384 – $157,290 annually. Starting range is anticipated to be $98,384 to $127,837.
- Reports to: Jonathan Cunningham, Deputy Director
- Apply by: Friday June 7, 2024, 5:00 pm PDT
About Us
4Culture is an independent public agency, chartered under state law and King County ordinance in January 2003, after 35 years as the King County Office of Cultural Resources. The ideal candidate for this position champions public support for arts and culture and has demonstrated sustained commitment to advancing racial equity and social justice. As the cultural funding and services agency for King County, Washington, 4Culture works to make the region vibrant. The organization’s four program areas—Arts, Heritage, Historic Preservation, and Public Art—put public resources to use all over King County.
Guided by a vision of a King County in which every person has what they need to explore and create culture, we’re working to become an actively anti-racist organization. We know that this work is urgent and ongoing; as a public agency, we’re committed to being transparent about our successes and failures. 4Culture is part of the system of white supremacy that has historically disadvantaged Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color. We are working to understand systems of structural racism, dismantle them with the tools available to us, and build up something equitable that supports and recognizes the value in cultural expression of all of people, especially those in King County.
Doors Open is a 0.1% sales tax to support arts, heritage, science, and preservation non-profit organizations in King County. Doors Open legislation was drafted by the King County Executive and passed by the King County Council in 2023 and will be rolled out by 4Culture in 2024-25. It consists of six funding programs: Sustained Support, Public School Cultural Access, Public Free Access, Building for Equity, County-wide Initiatives, and Launch.
4Culture is a public agency supporting the King County cultural and science sectors through revenue from Lodging Tax, 1% for Art, and Doors Open funding sources.
About the Role
The Director of Operations is responsible for ensuring the efficient and effective general operations of 4Culture in meeting the agency’s mission. This position will provide management and lead staff coordination of 4Culture’s IT, Finance, and Facilities, including development and management of new and ongoing Operations’ initiatives and the drafting of Operations work plans and program budgets. The Director of Operations is considered a senior leader and a key contributor to a management team focused on organizational change management, policy development, and strategic planning.
You will be most successful in this position if:
- You have previous experience managing facilities in a downtown urban environment.
- Minimum of three (3) years of direct supervisory experience or equivalent experience leading teams.
- Familiarity with municipal, non-profit and cultural organizations throughout King County.
- You have previous CRM experience (Salesforce Certified Administrator preferred, but not required).
Additionally, you will be prepared to take on this role if you have following experience, abilities, commitments, and skills:
Committed to:
- Advancing racial equity and social justice in how you conduct your work.
- Building collaborative and trusting relationships with colleagues.
- Appreciation and support of cultural programs and policy.
Experienced with:
- Creating, evaluating, and improving daily workflows and business processes.
- Digital asset management.
- Physical building operations.
Skilled in:
- Facilitation, negotiation, and presentation skills.
- Knowledge of budget analysis and project accounting.
- Strong problem solving, program management, editing, and organizational skills.
- General knowledge of all current city, county, state, and national health and safety regulations relating to building operations.
- Independent decision-making.
- Excellent written and oral communication.
Have the ability to:
- To handle controversial, sensitive, and confidential issues with composure.
- Manage several complex projects simultaneously, at times in high-stress, high-pressure situations.
- Work independently and collaboratively with 4Culture staff, County employees, media and members of the general public in an effective, and professional manner.
Supervisory responsibilities:
- This position supervises the Operations Department, which includes Finance Staff, the I.T. Manager, and the Receptionist. This position may occasionally oversee interns/volunteers.
Job Responsibilities:
- Serve as the lead staff in developing, implementing, and evaluating all 4Culture’s Operations’ Department efforts.
- Recruit, hire, supervise and evaluate the work of full time, part time and temporary Operations’ department employees.
- Draft annual Operations Department work plans and budget, in collaboration with building management, lead staff, and 4Culture’s Executive Director. Work with internal stakeholders to align work with 4Culture’s long-range strategic plans and policies.
- Oversee application and contract management databases, online application portals, and connected software platforms to ensure effective funding and operational processes.
- Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal data privacy laws, monitor adherence to best practices and standards, and act as a point of contact with any supervisory or regulatory authorities related to the Agency’s data storage/protection processes, systems, or special initiatives.
- Working with building management, serve as 4Culture’s primary point of contact for all building/facilities work including coordination of work performed by outside vendors and/or contractors.
- Oversee and enforce facility operations such as security, maintenance, landscaping, janitorial, emergency preparedness, safety trainings, and other support when needed.
- Serve as the point of contact for staff concerning facility management, maintenance, repairs, remodeling of spaces, or alteration of fixed equipment or structures, in collaboration with the Executive Director and other lead staff.
- Serve as backup help-desk technology support for the I.T. Manager.
- Serve on the Senior Leadership team and Racial Equity Team.
- Attend Board of Director meetings as needed.
- Lead inter-department team that supports internal communication between grant managers and finance team in efforts to troubleshoot and improve applicant and contracting processes.
- Contribute to the overall health and welfare of 4Culture by participating on internal sub-committees that address overarching issues affecting the operations of the agency and working collaboratively to create publications, presentations, and other 4Culture outreach and advocacy materials.
4Culture leadership has the right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time to ensure the success of the organization.
Minimum Qualifications:
We are looking for candidates that can demonstrate they have the skills listed above through a combination of their work, education, and life experience as demonstrated in their resume, and cover letter.
- Degree in non-profit or public administration, communications, public relations, art/art history/history, science, information technology, or related field.
- Five year’s experience in administration or facilities management (or equivalent combination of education and experience).
- Experience working with government agencies, non-profit boards, and/or cultural organizations.
- Proficiency in MS Office 365 including Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, Excel and SharePoint plus Salesforce or a CRM software equivalent.
- Basic I.T. helpdesk troubleshooting skills.
Work Environment
- Position works a 37.5 hour work week, Monday-Friday.
- This position will primarily be onsite 4Culture at 101 Prefontaine Pl S, Seattle, WA. Seattle. This position is hybrid (3 days in the office/2 days remote).
- Occasional early morning, evening and/or weekend hours are required.
- Alternative work arrangements may be considered and will be based on operational needs.
- Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions:
Compensation:
Full pay range is Grade 20, $98,384 – $157,290 annually. Starting range is anticipated to be $98,384 to $127,837. Salary will be negotiated and based on the selected candidate and their professional experience and includes a competitive package of benefits. It is classified as regular full time, exempt.
Benefits of Working at 4Culture
Working at 4Culture provides the chance to support and learn from the cultural community that makes King County a vibrant region to live in. Our mission affirms a deep commitment to racial equity as we work with our community to end institutional and structural racism. We work toward this goal, while supporting the physical and mental health of all 4Culture employees. Maintaining an appropriate work life balance is essential to our work, and 4Culture prioritizes staff wellness and the continual evolution of a healthy organizational culture.
The perks of working at 4Culture include:
- A 37.5 work week, flex schedule
- 12 days of vacation in the first five years of employment
- 12 days of paid Holiday (including Juneteenth and Indigenous Peoples’ Day)
- Sick leave and 12 weeks of paid Family and Medical Leave after working over 1 year at 4Culture; access to a lactation room.
- Orca transit card
- Attractive comprehensive health insurance package consisting of medical, dental, vision, and basic life and long-term disability insurance for employees.
To Apply
Apply online no later than June 7, 2024, 5:00 pm PDT . You will need to log in or create a 4Culture account in order to access the application.
4Culture staff can assist in setting up an account Monday – Friday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Please contact Jackie Mixon at jackie.mixon@4culture.org if you have any difficulty with this application process.
The privacy of applicants will be respected and preserved until the last phase of the hiring process. For example, references will be checked during the process of interviewing the finalists and with the applicant’s knowledge.
No Discrimination in Hiring
4Culture is committed to upholding and promoting equal opportunity in employment. We recognize that diverse perspectives, ideas, cultures, and life experiences of all employees are critical to our success. We are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace that reflects our residents, meets the needs of the communities we serve, and leverages the power of our employee's individual uniqueness. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to creed, age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, the presence of any sensory, mental or physical handicap, honorably discharged veteran or military status, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability unless such limitations are necessary for the performance of the role and no less discriminatory alternatives are available.
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