Fort Salem Theater, a nonprofit theater company in Washington County, NY, seeks a collaborative and entrepreneurial Manager of Development and Education to support the organization’s continued artistic and organizational growth. This is a part-time position with the opportunity for additional hours and responsibilities.
Working alongside the Executive & Artistic Director, this role will contribute to both the administrative and artistic leadership of the organization, with a focus on grant research, grant writing, season planning support, and production coordination. This position is ideal for an early-career arts administrator or emerging artistic leader seeking hands-on experience in the leadership of a producing theater. To apply, email a cover letter and resume to Kyle@FortSalem.com. No phone calls, please.
Compensation
- $400/bi-weekly stipend
- Complimentary tickets to all Fort Salem Theater performances and events
- Opportunities for additional paid work through teaching, programming, or project-based initiatives
This position is structured as a part-time hybrid role (approx. 10 hours/week) and may be evaluated in the future for expanded part-time or full-time employment based on organizational needs and candidate interest.
Key Responsibilities
Grant Development
- Research and identify grant opportunities for Fort Salem Theater
- Prepare and submit grant applications
- Assist with grant reporting and funding documentation
- Work with leadership to develop funding narratives and project proposals
Artistic & Production Support
- Assist the Executive & Artistic Director with mainstage season planning
- Support staffing, creative team coordination, and general production logistics
- Assist with special events, readings, and artistic initiatives
Organizational & Administrative Support
- Contribute to planning and operational initiatives across the organization
- Assist with project coordination for productions and programs
- Basic marketing or social media support as needed
Optional Opportunities for Additional Compensation
Candidates interested in artistic programming or education may pursue additional paid opportunities, including:
- Teaching classes or workshops at Fort Salem Studio
- Coordinating youth or community programs
- Programming performances in the Fort Salem Theater Cabaret Room, including concerts, readings, and special events
Work Schedule
- Approximately 10 hours per week (with opportunities for growth)
- Hybrid schedule with flexible remote work
- Minimum of one in-person day per week at Fort Salem Theater in Salem, NY
- Some night and weekend hours are required during tech rehearsals and performances
Ideal Qualifications
- Interest in nonprofit arts administration or artistic leadership
- Strong writing skills (preferably grant writing experience)
- Strong organizational and communication skills
- Interest in theater production and arts programming
- Basic marketing or social media knowledge is a plus but not required
- Ability to work collaboratively in a small, mission-driven organization
- Must have local housing and reliable transportation
About Fort Salem Theater
Fort Salem Theater is a 501c3 nonprofit theater company producing a diverse season of plays, musicals, concerts, and community events in Salem, NY. The organization is committed to artistic excellence, community engagement, and expanding access to the performing arts in rural Washington County and the greater Capital Region.

