The Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture (MOAC) is seeking passionate, entrepreneurial, and qualified applicants for the position of Cultural Planning Project Manager. Promoting equitable access space for arts, culture, and creativity and equitable representation of diverse communities, histories, and artistic expression are core tenets of the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture.
The Cultural Planning Project Manager will work with the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture (MOAC) to help build strategy and execute the City’s creative and cultural place-based projects. This position will report to the Director of Cultural Planning at MOAC. The position will work collaboratively with MOAC, BTD, and other City departments and stakeholders to implement place-based programs, such as managing the delivery of District 7 ‘ARTery.’ This position will also help research best practices and inform a theory of practice around embedding arts and culture through urban planning in Boston.
About the Cultural Planning & Infrastructure team
The mission of Boston’s Cultural Planning team is to activate, safeguard, and expand cultural spaces to foster a thriving, creative community across the city. Driven by values of creativity, equitable access to culture and space for community connection, the team aims to protect existing cultural infrastructure from dislocation while advocating for new spaces that encourage cultural innovation and production.
We will leverage Boston’s unique assets—such as its diverse population, educational institutions, and vibrant cultural scene— and we aspire to position the city as a leader in the global creative economy. Through strategic partnerships, zoning policies, and campaigns, we work to ensure all residents can experience and participate in cultural expression, thereby enhancing Boston’s quality of life and cultural identity.
About the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture
Dedicated to enhancing the quality of life, economic vitality, and design of the City through the arts, the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture is a City Agency that is committed to providing access to art and culture for all Bostonians. We believe that the role of arts in all aspects and neighborhoods of Boston is intertwined with civic life and reinforced through equitable access to arts and culture in every community, its public institutions, and public places.
Key areas of work include support to the cultural sector through grants and programs, support of cultural facilities and artist workspace, as well as the commissioning, review, care of art in public places, and support of artists at all skill levels who live and work in the city.
Reporting directly to the Director of Cultural Planning, duties include but are not limited to:
Managing Place-Based Projects
Making the case for cultural infrastructure
Stakeholder Management
Policy and research development
Technical Support
Perform related work as needed.
BOSTON RESIDENCY REQUIRED
Terms:
Union/Salary Plan/Grade: Non-Union/MO-8
Hours per week: 35
Timeline: The position will be open until filled
To Apply: Please upload one single document, containing your resume, a cover letter outlining your qualifications listed in this posting, and two (2) references.
Commitment to Racial Equity, Inclusion and Belonging
Statistics show that women, LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, and other structurally marginalized groups apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. If this position excites you, you are encouraged to apply. No one ever meets 100% of the qualifications. The City of Boston is an equal opportunity employer and is strongly committed to building and maintaining a diverse community. We look forward to your application.