Jewish Film Institute - Programmer

Jewish Film Institute - Programmer

Website: https://arts.ca.gov/collective/the-jewish-film-institute-245-2-jewish-film-institute-programmer/

 145 9th Street, San Francisco, CA, 94103

Under the guidance and supervision of the Program Director, the Programmer will contribute to creating and overseeing all of JFI’s programming activities. Programs include our annual summer Festival, WinterFest, year-round screenings, and year-round online programming. The Programmer organizes discussions, panels, and related educational opportunities associated with film programming, plays a key role in devising the marketing activities associated with JFI’s programs, and helps oversee public relations

for the Festival and film programs. The Programmer advances JFI’s relationships within the film industry, including oversight of promotional screenings. The Programmer works collaboratively with the Director of Finance & Operations to produce the Festival and with the Director of Development & Communications to fundraise for film programs. The Programmer helps supervise seasonal staff such as the Hospitality Coordinator and Programming interns.

This is a full-time exempt position. Peak periods and special events, including the summer San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, may require occasional evenings and weekends.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Curatorial
•     Research, solicit, screen, evaluate, and help select films.

•     Cultivate a network of filmmakers, distributors, film funders, and programmers.

•     Provide additional creative programming such as music, comedy, and food events.

•     Along with Program Director, establish themes, topics, and sidebars for the Festival.

•     Conceive special events and panels; solicit guests, outside scholars, and moderators.

•     Collaborate on strategic development and programming of year-round film events and programs, including promotional screenings.

•     Curate monthly online short for JFI Online Shorts program; coordinate publicity with JFI Marketing & Communications Manager.

•     Program JFI Mitzvah series: senior facilities and San Quentin screenings.

•     Program Next Wave events and help develop new JFI audiences.

Administrative
•     Negotiate agreements with filmmakers, distributors, panelists, and guests.

•     Develop and manage programming and hospitality budgets with Program Director.

•     Work with PR in creating all Festival PR materials.

•     Provide copy and/or copy-editing for JFI programs.

•     Manage film database and all film records and information.

General
•     Develop Festival program and schedule with Executive Director and Program Director.

•     Advise and work collaboratively with marketing campaigns for all films.

•     Introduce films and conduct Q&As with filmmakers and other guests.

•     Represent JFI at community programs and panels.

•     Participate in program evaluation, budgeting, and planning activities for all JFI programs.

•     Other duties as necessary.

Supervisory
•     Oversee pre-screeners and ensure screening process is efficient and equitable.

•     Help supervise seasonal staff such as the Hospitality Coordinator and Programming interns.

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
•     At least 2 years of experience programming high-quality film events, or equivalent, preferred.

•     Knowledge of film, film festivals, and the film industry.

•     Interest in Jewish history, religion, culture, and diversity in order to identify appropriate films for Festival and year-round presentations.

•     Strong written and oral communication skills, including public speaking ability.

•     Excellent interpersonal skills and good judgment.

•     Excellent organizational and short- and long-term planning skills.

•     Proven ability to work hard, both independently and as part of a team.

•     Detail oriented with ability to meet deadlines.

•     Strong copy-editing skills.

•     Highly creative and motivated with a commitment to excellence in the arts.

•     Strong computer skills including Excel, Word, and familiarity with databases.

•     Willingness to learn new software systems.

•     Nonprofit experience is a plus.

•     People of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

COMPENSATION

Salary Range: $55,000 – $70,000 per year.

Competitive benefits package includes: full health, vision, and dental insurance, IRA contribution, generous vacation package, paid holidays and sick days, flexible schedule and work-from-home options, and a supportive and team-oriented work environment.

The ideal candidate should be available to start January 2023.

Applicants must be local to the Bay Area or willing to self-relocate to San Francisco. Please send resume and cover letter to:

opportunities@jfi.org