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Schools at the Festival Assistant

The Schools at the Festival Assistant will assist the education team with their festival season programming, including Schools at the Festival screenings and school visits. Schools at the Festival screenings and visits are selected to support the curriculum of a range of grade levels and subject areas, and all events are interactive experiences with opportunities for students to engage with filmmakers, industry professionals, and subject area specialists in post-screening discussions and Q&As. This programming also allows filmmakers the opportunity to gain valuable feedback from younger audiences. All programs are developed in alignment with Common Core and California Educational Standards for Media Literacy.

This is a full-time, temporary role from April 1 – April 22, 2020.

Responsibilities

Responsible for assisting in all festival programming. This will include operational duties before, during, and after screenings, organizational work when tracking event data, and flexibility to lead in-school filmmaker visits when needed.

Qualifications

  • Excellent organizational and time management skills.
  • Experience working with youth in a K-12 educational setting.
  • Comfortable with public speaking.
  • Educational background in filmmaking, film studies, and/or education.
  • Having your own vehicle is a plus.

Filmmaker School Visit Coordinator

The Filmmaker School Visit Coordinator will support the Director of Education and Schools at the Festival Program by selecting, coordinating, scheduling, managing and presenting all in-school visits of Festival filmmaker guests to Bay Area K-12 classrooms. Films are selected to support the curriculum of a range of grade levels and subject areas, and all visits are interactive experiences with opportunities for students to engage with filmmakers, industry professionals, and subject area specialists in post-screening discussions and Q&As. Visits also allow the artists the opportunity to gain valuable feedback from younger audiences. All programs are developed in alignment with Common Core and California Educational Standards for Media Literacy.

This is a full-time, temporary role from February 10 – May 1, 2020.

Responsibilities

Responsible for selecting, coordinating, scheduling, managing and presenting all in-school visits of Festival filmmaker guests to Bay Area K-12 classrooms to show and discuss their films.

Qualifications

  • Excellent organizational and time management skills.
  • Experience working with youth in a K-12 educational setting.
  • Comfortable with public speaking.
  • Educational background in filmmaking, film studies, and/or education.
  • Having your own vehicle is a plus.

Associate Director of Corporate and Institutional Giving

Overview

At SFFILM, the Associate Director of Corporate & Institutional Giving plays a key role in making our film programs a reality. From our grants that award independent filmmakers nearly $1M each year, to our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives, the Associate Director is responsible for building the relationships and writing the proposals that ultimately secure funding for SFFILM’s forward-looking programs and activities.

The Associate Director leads SFFILM’s org-wide strategy on the development and sustainability of a portfolio of foundation, government, and corporate partnerships. While overseeing two direct reports, the Associate Director will identify new prospects, sustain ongoing relationships, and secure new grants and partnerships for both operational and program support.

Responsibilities

  • Foundations and Government (45%)
    • Set a strategy for reaching at least $2M in funding each year from foundations and government grants.
    • Oversee the planning and execution of all foundation and government grant applications.
    • Work with Executive leadership to identify and secure general operating support grants for the organization.
    • Collaborate with departmental leadership to prioritize grant opportunities for new and existing programs and initiatives across all programmatic work.
    • Work cross-departmentally to ensure all programmatic grant deliverables are met within the grant period.
    • Oversee annual grant calendar of application and reporting deadlines.
    • Build new institutional relationships and serve as primary point of contact for existing institutional relationships.
    • Manage one full-time year-round direct report in Foundations and Government.
  • Corporate Sponsorship (45%)
    • Set a strategy for reaching at least $1M in funding each year from corporate sponsors.
    • Identify and secure multi-year sponsors at the $100k level and above.
    • Secure corporate partnerships specifically tied to SFFILM’s events and programs including the SFFILM Festival, Doc Stories, Hong Kong Cinema, Special Presentations, Community Screenings, SFFILM Awards Night, and year-round Education and Artist Development programs.
    • Focus on developing new corporate relationships while overseeing relationship management for existing corporate partners.
    • Oversee interdepartmental coordination with Communications and Operations on fulfilling sponsorship requirements.
    • Manage one full-time year-round direct report in Corporate Sponsorship.
  • Systems and Finance (10%)
    • Guide Corporate & Institutional Giving CRM strategy, including tracking of prospective relationships.
    • Work closely with SFFILM’s Finance Department on revenue budgeting, cash flow projections, and accounts receivables as related to Corporate & Institutional Giving.
    • Participate in meetings of SFFILM’s Development Department as well as representing Institutional Giving at SFFILM’s weekly Budget & Planning meetings.

Qualifications

  • Five or more years of direct experience in corporate and foundation portfolio management with demonstrated success in closing gifts of $100,000 and above.
  • Ability to conceive, plan, and execute a grants strategy, including family foundations, institutional partners, and government funders.
  • Ability to conceive, plan, and execute a corporate strategy.
  • Exceptional writing skills and ability to efficiently create funding narratives in a fast-paced environment.
  • Capable of inspiring support from a variety of constituent groups internally and externally.
  • Willingness to be hands-on in a role that is demanding and requires a high level of energy.
  • Extensive donor database experience highly desired.
  • Strong sense of fundraising ethics and respect for confidentiality of donor information.
  • Superior interpersonal skills and ability to communicate professionally with volunteers, colleagues, and donors.
  • Strong work ethic, professional manner, and ability to represent SFFILM.
  • Excellent organizational skills and ability to prioritize workload in a timely manner to complete assignment when faced with many deadlines and competing requirements.
  • Experience with non-profits required.

Institutional Giving Manager

Overview

The Institutional Giving Manager is responsible for developing, managing, and sustaining a portfolio of foundation and government partnerships in collaboration with the Development team and other SFFILM staff members as necessary. Among many other responsibilities, the Manager will identify new prospects, sustain ongoing relationships, and secure grants for both operational and program support.

Please email resume and cover letter to hr@sffilm.org to apply

Responsibilities

  • Support foundation and government fundraising for the organization.
  • Research prospective institutional partners and identify new partnership opportunities, with a particular focus on general operating support.
  • Work with departmental leadership to identify and secure grants for new and existing programs and initiatives across all programmatic work.
  • Steward current supporters throughout the year, including during SFFILM events and during the SFFILM Festival. Provide concierge services, such as complimentary tickets or special invitations, to these constituents as needed.
  • Manage one temporary Festival employee to support concierge goals for the development department.
  • Write all foundation and government grant applications, proposals, and reports.
  • Work closely with SFFILM’s Finance Department to create project budgets, provide financial reports to supporters and ensure the financial and legal fulfillment of all awarded grants. Collaborate with the department to reconcile institutional giving budgets and actuals on a monthly basis.
  • Participate in meetings of SFFILM’s Development Department as well as frequent interdepartmental meetings.
  • Communicate with all SFFILM departments to gather information and data about accomplishments, challenges, and progress relevant to the development of funding prospects and reporting to current supporters.
  • Support SFFILM departments in meeting programmatic grant deadlines and ensuring that initiatives are executed as planned.
  • Create and maintain database of statistics and information that communicate SFFILM’s impact across its program areas. Collaborate with SFFILM staff members to facilitate the collection and use of this data.
  • Create and maintain all CRM records related to foundation and government giving, including tracking of prospective relationships.
  • Track and manage the receipt and acknowledgment of foundation and government gifts.
  • Create and maintain an up-to-date grant calendar with application and report deadlines.

Qualifications

  • Two to four years of direct experience in grant writing and foundation portfolio management with demonstrated success in closing five- to six-figure gifts.
  • Ability to execute against a robust grants portfolio, including family foundations, institutional partners, and government funders.
  • Experience in financial reporting and budget management, especially in restricted funding.
  • Exceptional writing skills and ability to efficiently create funding narratives in a fast-paced environment.
  • Capable of inspiring support from a variety of constituent groups internally and externally.
  • Willingness to be hands-on in a role that is demanding and requires a high level of energy.
  • Extensive donor database experience highly desired.
  • Strong sense of fundraising ethics and respect for confidentiality of donor information.
  • Superior interpersonal skills and ability to communicate professionally with volunteers, colleagues, and donors.
  • Strong work ethic, professional manner, and ability to represent SFFILM.
  • Excellent organizational skills and ability to prioritize workload in a timely manner to complete assignment when faced with many deadlines and competing requirements.
  • Experience with non-profits highly desirable.

Assistant Camp Instructor

Overview

SFFILM Assistant Camp Instructors are hourly employees that facilitate our Young Filmmakers Summer Camp programs during the 2019 summer season. The Assistant Camp Instructor works closely with the Lead Program Instructor to support classroom objectives. SFFILM’s Young Filmmakers Camp is designed to educate students interested in the field of visual storytelling, increasing students’ creativity and technical skills through hands-on and classroom instruction. SFFILM Education’s goal is to enrich young filmmakers through exposure to new artforms and to build upon existing skills.

The position of Assistant Camp Instructor is a 4-week full-time seasonal position working with high school aged campers located in San Francisco.

Dates: July 8 – August 2
Time: 8:30am – 4:30pm, week days

Please email your resume and cover letter to bgriffin@sffilm.org to apply.

Responsibilities

  • Supervise campers in and out of class
  • Design and implement inquiry-based and project-based lessons on film topics
  • Work closely with Program Instructor to implement camp curriculum
  • Assist with camp logistics and preparation and inventory of materials and resources
  • Lead break-out groups throughout pre-production and production, and assist with post-production as necessary
  • Manage team of interns in assigning roles and tasks
  • Demonstrate a willingness to adapt and implement camp curricula in creative ways

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s or Masters degree in cinema, arts, arts education, or related
  • At least two years experience
  • As an active artist or filmmaker
  • As a teaching artist or educator
  • Working in public schools or community-based settings with diverse groups of young people between ages 13 – 18
  • Proficiency in using Canon DSLRS cameras and Apple products
  • Proficiency in using Apple computer software and editing systems
  • Confidence and focus in busy classroom/film production settings
  • Strong classroom management skills
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail with a proven ability to manage tasks and priorities, plan ahead, and communicate effectively
  • Ability to adjust lesson plans to adapt to different learning abilities and needs
  • Ability to maintain and nurture professional and positive relationships with campers, instructors, and interns
  • Minimum 21 years of age
  • Must be able to pass a LiveScan and provide results from a TB test
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