Program Manager, Education & Outreach
Company: The Smith Center
Location: North Las Vegas
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Title: Program Manager, Education and Outreach Department:
Education and Outreach Reports to: Vice President, Education and
Outreach Status: Full-Time, Exempt Base Annual Salary: $60,000 -
$65,000 Summary of Duties and Responsibilities The Program Manager,
Education and Outreach provides day-to-day leadership, operational
oversight, and facilitation of designated education and outreach
programs, ensuring effective planning, implementation, delivery and
continuous improvement. This role works collaboratively with
Education team members and cross-functional partners to advance the
organization’s educational mission. Serving as a thought leader
within the Education department, the Program Manager applies
current best practices in arts education to inform program design,
assess effectiveness, and recommend meaningful enhancements
grounded in field insights, community needs, and participant
feedback. This position balances operational responsibility with
hands-on execution, ensuring consistency, quality, and alignment
with organizational goals. The Program Manager fosters strong
internal collaboration, supports team development, and contributes
to a culture of creativity, accountability, and continuous learning
while expanding the reach and impact of education and outreach
efforts. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Coordinate,
implement, and facilitate assigned education and outreach programs,
including Disney Musicals in Schools, Parts for the Arts, Nevada
High School Musical Theater Awards, Broadway Bridges , and Master
Classes , ensuring high-quality execution and consistent program
delivery. Manage day-to-day program operations, timelines,
logistics, and participant coordination to support successful
implementation and positive program outcomes. Lead the development
and delivery of professional learning opportunities for teaching
artists and educators within designated program areas, including
designing, curating, and facilitating workshops and training
sessions as needed. Actively support the recruitment and onboarding
of teaching artists from diverse backgrounds and artistic
disciplines by participating in local events, informational
meetings, and outreach efforts, as appropriate. Proactively
develop, present, and advance new program ideas and enhancements,
incorporating best practices in arts education while ensuring
alignment with organizational mission, values, and priorities.
Provide program-level leadership and guidance to collaborators with
team members, including coordinating shared responsibilities,
supporting professional development, and modeling best practices in
program delivery. Apply current best practices in arts education to
assess program effectiveness and recommend program enhancements
that align with organizational mission, values, and priorities.
Collaborate closely with Education team members and partner
departments across the organization to support integrated
programming, shared goals, and effective communication. Supervise,
lead, mentor and develop the Assistant Program Manager, fostering a
culture of accountability, collaboration, professional growth, and
continuous improvement. Perform other duties as assigned that are
consistent with the scope and responsibilities of the position.
Required Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree preferred;
coursework or a degree in a performing arts discipline, arts
administration, education, or a related field is a plus. Five (5)
or more years of progressively responsible experience in arts
education, arts administration, or a related field, with
demonstrated success managing multiple education and/or outreach
programs concurrently. Minimum of two (2) years of supervisory
experience, including responsibility for mentoring, coaching,
performance management, and team development. Proven experience
designing, implementing, leading, and evaluating education and
outreach programs, with a strong track record of delivering
high-quality, mission-aligned outcomes. Demonstrated ability to
develop and advance innovative program ideas while maintaining
alignment with organizational mission, values, and priorities.
Extensive understanding of the performing arts and their role in
education, with an appreciation for a wide range of artistic
disciplines and learning contexts. Demonstrated ability to lead
education and outreach initiatives that serve diverse communities
with cultural awareness, respect, and intention, resulting in
trusted relationships and measurable impact. Knowledge of the
regional education landscape and factors that influence teaching,
learning outcomes, and community engagement. Required Skills &
Qualifications To perform this job successfully, an individual must
be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The
requirements listed below are general guidelines based on the
minimum experience, knowledge, skill, and or ability required.
Individual abilities may result in some deviation from these
guidelines. To perform effectively in this position, the incumbent
must have: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with
the ability to clearly articulate information, facilitate
discussions, and present ideas effectively to internal teams,
educators, teaching artists, partners, and community stakeholders.
Exceptional organizational, time-management, and prioritization
skills, with demonstrated ability to manage multiple programs,
timelines, and deliverables simultaneously in a fast-paced,
program-driven environment. High attention to detail and accuracy,
with the ability to manage program documentation, track
deliverables, maintain records, and ensure follow-through on
logistics and reporting requirements. Outstanding interpersonal and
relationship-building skills, with the ability to engage
professionally and respectfully with individuals representing
diverse backgrounds, perspectives, communication styles, and
behaviors. Demonstrated experience leading, mentoring, and
developing team members, with the ability to set clear
expectations, foster professional growth, promote accountability,
and cultivate collaborative working relationship. Sound judgment
and decision-making skills, including the ability to assess
programmatic needs, navigate challenges, identify solutions, and
escalate issues appropriately while maintaining accountability.
Proactive, solution-oriented mindset with the ability to anticipate
needs, identify opportunities for program improvement, and
contribute constructively to innovation and continuous improvement
efforts. Ability to work independently and collaboratively,
exercising discretion and initiative while remaining accountable to
established goals, timelines, and organizational expectations.
Analytical and evaluative skills, including the ability to review,
interpret, and summarize program-related data, feedback, and
outcomes to support assessment and improvement efforts.
Demonstrated commitment to confidentiality, professionalism, and
ethical conduct, with the ability to handle sensitive information
with discretion and integrity. Computer Skills Advanced proficiency
in Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, Outlook,
and PowerPoint. Working knowledge of Google Workspace applications
(Docs, Sheets, Drive, Calendar, and email) for collaboration, file
management, and cross-functional communication. Experience using,
or the ability to quickly learn ticketing, CRM, fundraising, or
program management databases systems. Other Skills and Abilities
Availability to work evenings, weekends as required to support
education programs, events, performances, and community engagement
activities. Demonstrated ability to build, sustain, and steward
professional relationships with individuals from diverse cultural
backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences, fostering trust,
inclusion, and collaboration. Flexibility and initiative to assume
varying levels of responsibility and navigate evolving program
needs, while working collaboratively and effectively with
colleagues across teams and departments. Commitment to contributing
to a respectful, dependable, and professional work environment that
reflects the organization’s values and service standards. Ability
to maintain a professional appearance and conduct at all times in
accordance with organizational policies, standards, and
expectations when representing the organization internally and
externally. Physical Job Requirements The physical requirements and
demands described here are representative of those that must be met
by a team member to successfully perform the essential functions of
this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. This
position is primarily office-based and performed indoors, requiring
extended periods of sitting, with regular standing, walking, and
movement throughout the workplace to support meetings, programs,
and events. Ability to stand, walk, and navigate stairs as needed
to support education programs, meetings, events, and departmental
operations. Ability to occasionally bend, reach, twist, stoop,
crouch, kneel, and maintain balance while performing job-related
tasks in various work environments. Ability to occasionally lift,
carry, push, or pull materials weighing up to 40 pounds, such as
supplies, materials, or equipment related to programs or events.
Ability to operate a computer and standard office equipment,
including a keyboard, mouse, telephone, and other devices requiring
fine motor skills and finger dexterity. Vision abilities sufficient
to perform job duties, including close vision, distance vision, and
the ability to adjust focus when working with computers, mobile
devices, printed materials, and electronic screens. Ability to work
in both brightly lit and dimly lit environments, including
performance spaces, rehearsal areas, classrooms, and audience
ingress/egress areas, as required. Ability to tolerate moderate to
loud noise levels, including amplified sound, performances,
rehearsals, sound checks, and audience activity. Ability to work in
areas located at varying heights, including balconies or elevated
seating areas, as required to support education programs or events.
While the majority of work is performed indoors, the position may
occasionally require work outdoors or in non-climate-controlled
environments, with the ability to tolerate varying temperatures and
weather conditions during certain programs or events. Certificates,
Licenses, Registrations Must be able to qualify for licenses and
permits if required by federal, state, and local regulations,
including additional background screening, during the course of
employment. Possess a valid driver’s license with a clean driving
record. The above job description is meant to describe the general
nature and level of work being performed; it is not intended to be
constructed as an exhaustive list of all the responsibilities,
duties and skills required for the position. All job requirements
are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate
individuals with disabilities. Some requirements may exclude
individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the
health and safety of themselves or other employees. Pay
Transparency To encourage pay transparency, promote pay equity, and
proactively address regulations, The Smith Center for the
Performing Arts will comply with all applicable state or local laws
or regulations which require employers to provide wage or salary
range information to job applicants and employees. The base annual
salary range for this full-time and exempt position is $60,000 -
$65,000 plus benefits, including insurance plans as applicable. Our
salary ranges are determined by role, level, and scope of
responsibilities. The range displayed on this job posting reflects
the minimum and maximum target for new hire salaries for the
position. Within the range, individual pay is determined by key
factors such as work experience, job-related skills, and relevant
education and training. With a career at The Smith Center for the
Performing Arts, you really benefit! We offer: Creative and
collaborative work culture Competitive compensation Comprehensive
health, dental, and vision insurance plans Employee Assistance
Program- including counseling, wellness programs, and financial
support services. Flexible Spending Account (FSA) & Health Savings
Account (HSA) options to help you save on eligible medical expenses
with pre-tax dollars. Generous Paid Time Off Plan Paid Holidays and
Personal Holiday Time 401(k) retirement savings plan eligibility on
your start date with employer match Employer-paid disability
insurance coverage Supplemental benefits are offered such as
accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity coverage, pet
insurance, and employee-only discounts. Safe and paid parking
on-site Training and career growth opportunities Exclusive early
access, employee discounts, and complimentary tickets to
world-class performances and events. Discounts on Starbucks
products and merchandise Limitations and Acknowledgment The
Americans with Disabilities Act requires that reasonable
accommodations be made for qualified individuals to help perform
the required duties and tasks of the position. Reasonable
accommodation is available for qualified individuals with
disabilities upon request. The Smith Center for the Performing Arts
(TSC) is an Equal Opportunity Employer that complies with the laws
and regulations set forth under EEOC. Diversity, Equity, and
Inclusion Mission Statement At The Smith Center for the Performing
Arts (TSC) diversity, equity, and inclusion are at the core of who
we are. Our commitment to these values is unwavering. They are
central to our mission and to our impact on the community. We know
that having varied perspectives helps generate better ideas to
solve the complex problems of a changing—and increasingly
diverse—world. We believe that a variety of opinions, approaches,
perspectives, and talent are the cornerstones of a strong and
flexible organization. TSC strives to champion diversity, equity,
and inclusion for all.
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