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WHO WE ARE
Icicle Creek Center for the Arts produces unforgettable arts and education experiences, welcoming a diverse mix of world-class and regional talent from all artistic disciplines to our 13-acre campus in Leavenworth, WA. Three gorgeous performance venues, cabins, and rehearsal spaces are busy throughout the year, creating an awe-inspiring home for classical music, concert dance, live theatre, film screenings, educational camps, concert series, and artist residencies.
Leavenworth, WA is a charming “Bavarian village” located within an easy drive of Seattle, with Portland, Spokane, and Vancouver BC just a few hours further afield. A year-round tourist destination, Leavenworth is nestled in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains and boasts incredible outdoor recreation, a growing arts & culture scene, and was recently named the “#1 Christmas Town” in the nation.
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MISSION | VISION | VALUES
The mission of Icicle Creek Center for the Arts is to ignite creativity and foster the human spirit through the power of art. Our vision is to become a thriving center for arts education and performance, nestled in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, renowned for our commitment to excellence and innovation. We present a range of arts reflecting the diverse interests and passions of our community. And we’re driven by our values including financial responsibility and dedication to serving our community through performances and educational programs that are accessible and impactful.
THE OPPORTUNITY
Icicle Creek Center for the Arts (“ICCA”) is seeking an ambitious, proactive, community-minded arts professional with a passion for storytelling and fundraising to join our team as the Director of Philanthropy. This role will work alongside staff, volunteers, and the Board of Directors, reporting to the Executive Director.
The Director of Philanthropy will lead all efforts responsible for the generation of philanthropic revenue, securing corporate sponsorships, grants, planned giving and bequests, and individual donations. Contributed revenue currently accounts for 55% of ICCA’s annual budget, with annual goals in the $600 - $700k range.
This role will also collaborate with the team to uplevel communication initiatives and public relations projects, contributing to a cohesive narrative that shares the value and impact of the work that ICCA does in and for our community.
A member of a tight knit and collaborative team, the Director of Philanthropy will work closely with the rest of the staff, especially with the Director of Arts & Education and the Executive Director as a thought partner and collaborator.
JOB DUTIES
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS INCLUDE
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS INCLUDE
These qualifications are indicative of the types of candidates we are seeking for the role. However, we realize that a wonderful candidate may bring a wealth of experience that is not described in this list, and we encourage people with a passion for the work to apply, regardless of if they have the listed qualifications.
COMPENSATION
The salary range for this role is $65,000 - $85,000 at 1.0FTE (40 hours a week), DOE.
Benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance (25% employee contribution), Unlimited PTO (after 90 days), flexible WFH options, and paid ongoing education.
TO APPLY
Please send your resume and a cover letter sharing why you are interested in this role to Executive Director Phil Lacey at phil@icicle.org.
If you are interested in the role but would benefit from asking clarifying questions before applying, feel free to reach out via email. Please, no phone calls.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, with consideration beginning immediately. We look forward to a successful candidate beginning work in the late summer or early autumn of 2024.
ICCA is committed to an anti-racist practice rooted in equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. BIPOC individuals (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color), women, gender nonconforming folx, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Full Time
$124k-173k (estimate)
06/24/2024
07/19/2024
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