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Program Manager, Sistema Ravinia
- Chicago, Illinois, United States
- Chicago, Illinois, United States
About
Company Description
Ravinia is North America's longest-running not-for-profit music festival and its most artistically diverse. Over 100 different events by a mix of classical, rock, pop, jazz, R&B, indie, and country performers make up a typical summer season on our two open-air and two indoor stages. Each year the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is featured in six weeks of concerts, many with Chief Conductor Marin Alsop. During the same summer months, the Ravinia Steans Music Institute provides young professional classical and jazz musicians with career-advancing training and concert settings.
Offstage and year-round, Ravinia's Reach Teach Play education programs engage 85,000 children and adults—in schools with little to no music curriculum, in our Chicagoland communities, and at our 36-acre park—in our mission to make music equitably accessible to all.
Ravinia embraces diversity in all forms and is committed to providing an equitable and inclusive environment for all staff, musicians, guest artists, audiences, and community members. Ravinia is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. We encourage individuals of all identities and abilities to apply.
Position Summary
The Program Manager oversees the overall program planning and operations for Sistema Ravinia's program sites on the West Side of Chicago. They are responsible for guiding the implementation of programmatic design and operations while cultivating a vibrant community where students, families, staff, and partners thrive. This role combines strategic program leadership with hands-on operational management, ensuring the successful delivery of high-quality music education grounded in El Sistema principles.
As a key member of the Sistema Ravinia leadership team, the Program Manager leads a team of instructors and administrative staff toward shared program goals, guides program quality and growth, and fosters collaborative relationships with school and community stakeholders. The ideal candidate brings exceptional organizational abilities, resourceful problem-solving skills, and clear, approachable communication. They excel at balancing multiple priorities in a dynamic environment, remain adaptable to evolving program needs, and hold an unwavering belief that every child can achieve musical excellence.
Key Responsibilities
People Leadership & Development: 45%
Lead from a set of shared values and principles that create an inclusive culture
Instructor recruitment, oversight, and evaluation
Administrative team management (2 full time and 2 part time staff)
Evaluate, support, and mentor direct reports including administrative and teaching staff
Program Design & Management: 35%
Manage program planning, implementing goals and needs within an ascribed budget
Oversee overall nucleo effectiveness and evaluations with a focus on student recruitment, retention, assessment and well-being
Collaborate with the Artistic Manager and teachers to implement an innovative curriculum
Develop yearly program calendars and weekly instructional schedule
Oversee successful events, concerts, and trips
Collaborate with the Site Manager and RTP Operations Manager to ensure processes for efficient and effective operations
Creative and authentic implementation of El Sistema ideals
Stakeholder Relationships & Community Engagement: 20%
Serve as program liaison for all stakeholder groups
Partnership development with schools and community organizations
Parent and family engagement
Communicate program goals, expectations, schedules and needs to stakeholders
Developing performance opportunities with community partners and organizations
Knowledge and Skills Required
Superior interpersonal skills with the ability to facilitate positive interactions
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Ability to initiate, prioritize, and manage multiple tasks
Access to reliable transportation to travel between program sites and events
Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree (Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Education, or Bachelor of Arts Administration/Management preferred) or equivalent job experience
Three to five years related work experience, including people management experience
Strong background in music education programs and/or youth programming
Success Factors
Program Quality & Student Outcomes: high level of student retention, progression, positive feedback from students and families
Staff Performance & Culture: model and uphold program values, goals, and curriculum outcomes
Operational Excellence: well developed program calendars, events, processes, and effective project and resource management
Stakeholder Engagement & Partnership: strong collaborative relationships with school partners and community stakeholders, positive feedback from partner organizations, effective communication of program impact and goals
People & Program Leadership: Create a collaborative and joyful work environment
Work Environment
This is a fully in person role working daily at school locations throughout the Austin and Lawndale communities of Chicago. This role also includes occasional work onsite at Ravinia.
Availability to work weekends and evenings for rehearsals, concerts, and special events as needed
Fast paced, collaborative, and team-based environment: daily interactions with students, teachers, school partners, and families
Benefits
Excellent health and welfare benefits including comprehensive time off, generous retirement savings plans, learning and mentorship opportunities, access to various staff working groups, and a general admission season pass to Ravinia events.
Ravinia is an Equal Opportunity Employer
As an equal opportunity employer, Ravinia strongly believes that diversity of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives is essential to our success and we strive to create and sustain an equitable and inclusive environment for all our employees. Ravinia does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status under federal, state, or local law. We encourage individuals of all identities and abilities to apply.
Languages
- English
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