Location
New Orleans, LA | United States
Job description
New Orleans Film Society
Development Coordinator
(Part-Time // Year-Round)
MISSION:
The New Orleans Film Society is a 501(c) (3) arts non-profit organization whose mission is to discover, cultivate, and amplify diverse voices of filmmakers who tell the stories of our time. We produce the OscarĀ®-qualifying New Orleans Film Festival annually and invest year-round in building a vibrant film culture in the South to share transformative cinematic experiences with audiences and connect dynamic filmmakers to career-advancing resources.
VALUES STATEMENT:
- Start with the art and allow artistic vision, equity, and social impact to guide our search for resources.
- Champion filmmakers who have been historically denied access to resources and opportunities within the industry-- including Southern artists, women, people of color, LGBTQIA+ people, and people with disabilities.
- Seek deep audience engagement.
- Build a working environment that is fair and fulfilling.
- Exhibit dedication and passion and believe that inspired and impactful programs arise from collaboration and mutual respect.
OVERVIEW:
New Orleans Film Society is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic development coordinator to support the development department's fundraising efforts. This role will be mostly involved with administrative and donor event production tasks. Therefore, the ideal candidate should show great organizational skills and previous project/event management work.
The hours for this position will fluctuate throughout the year based on the events/donor campaign calendar, but it will average 20 hours/week year-round. This position will require working evenings/weekends around the live events, and the increased hours (up to 40h/week) will fall mostly ahead of those events/campaigns.
2024 scheduled events:
French Film Festival: February 21-28
Caribbean Showcase: March 22-23
Fundraising Gala: April 16th
GiveNOLA Day: May 7th
Donor dinner: June
New Orleans Film Festival: October/November
Giving Tuesday/End-of-the-year campaigns: November/December
PRINCIPAL DUTIES:
- Assists in creating sponsorship (cash and in-kind) proposals/pitches, reports, agreements, invoices, or any other documentation.
- Collaboratively develops contact/target lists for different fundraising campaigns and events.
- Contributes to creating communication and marketing copy in relation to fundraising efforts.
- Communicates with sponsors and individual donors around their benefits and facilitates a positive experience at events and festivals.
- Tracks donor and member pledges and contributions and secures payments in a timely manner.
- Tracks and documents benefits committed to all sponsors and members and ensure all benefits are executed in collaboration with other departments.
- Assists with preparing donor acknowledgment, including tax letters.
- Assists with the preparation of grant applications and reports.
- Supports the execution of sponsorship or donor activations during events.
- Coordinates different elements of event production for galas, dinners, receptions, or parties.
- Solicits in-kind support in relation to fundraising events as directed.
Skills, Experience + Qualifications
- Alignment to the organization's stated mission and values.
- Bachelor's Degree.
- A few years of experience in a role with a development, administrative, event production, or non-profit organization background.
- Previous experience meeting the needs of individual donors and corporate sponsors.
- Excellent relationship management & networking skills.
- Self-starter with strong initiative, drive, sense of urgency & ability to work with a high degree of autonomy.
- Proven & effective team collaboration and project management skills.
- High level of comfort working large in-person events, handling pressure, and understanding a deadline-driven environment.
- Ability to work nights and weekends as needed.
Benefits & Compensation
This position is part-time and non-exempt, and the hourly compensation is $20 per hour.
Regular part-time staff members are eligible to receive the following benefits:
- 10 paid days off per year + additional days off during office closures post-events;
- 13 paid holidays per year;
- Simple IRA with 3% employer-matched contribution
- Workers' compensation insurance;
- Home office setup (a one-time stipend of up to $50) and home internet reimbursements (up to $25/month) while working from home
- Professional development opportunities.
The New Orleans Film Society reserves the right to change the listed benefits at any moment, with advance notification to employees.
Location
New Orleans Film Society staff are working on a hybrid schedule, with at least three days a week in the office and a portion remote. The candidate should live in the New Orleans metro area or be willing to relocate to start the position. The New Orleans Film Society is not able to offer a relocation package.
How to Apply
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
No phone calls or inquiries from recruiters will be accepted. Please do not email any staff member individually.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
New Orleans Film Society fosters a creative and professional environment that reflects the diversity of New Orleans. We actively recruit a wide pool of applicants representing dimensions of difference that include - but are not limited to - age, national origin, ethnicity, race, religion, ability, sexual orientation, gender, or political affiliation.
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