Seattle Arts & Lectures
Chief of Staff
- Deadline:
- Budget: $130,000 - $150,000
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Eligibility: Minimum Qualifications: • 10+ years of progressive leadership experience, ideally in nonprofit or arts administration. • Demonstrated experience in organizational design, systems thinking, and change management. • Experience overseeing HR functions and the full employee lifecycle. • Exceptional project management, financial acumen, and strategic execution skills. • Demonstrated high emotional intelligence, ... More at: https://lectures.org/opportunities/chief-of-staff/
Title: Chief of Staff
Reports to: Executive Director
Job Type: Full time, Exempt Position
Salary Range: $130,000 – $150,000
Position Overview:
The Chief of Staff serves as an internal organizational architect and a trusted strategic partner to the
Executive Director and Leadership Team at Seattle Arts & Lectures. This role is responsible for
supporting the translation of vision into execution, advancing SAL’s strategic plan, and ensuring the
smooth operation of the Executive Director’s office and the organization as a whole. This role is
primarily internally focused, ensuring that SAL’s people, structures, systems, workflows, and culture
are aligned, sustainable, and built for long-term impact.
The position is intentionally designed with the following allocation of focus: 40% Organizational
Effectiveness, Culture, & Employee Lifecycle; 40% Strategic Implementation & Operational
Infrastructure; and 20% Executive Partnership & Leadership Enablement. The Chief of Staff translates
the Executive Director’s vision into infrastructure, strengthens organizational health, establishes a
strong rhythm of business, and ensures that strategy moves from planning to disciplined execution
across the organization.
This role requires a leader with exceptional emotional intelligence who can navigate complexity, build
trust across teams, and steward culture with clarity and care. …
Complete job description is at this link: https://lectures.org/opportunities/chief-of-staff/
More Information: lectures.org