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NAPA Co-Director of Organizing

About NAPA: National Arts Policy Alliance (NAPA) is a new initiative, incubated within United States Artists, dedicated to building collective power among creative and cultural workers to win policy reforms establishing cross-sectoral economic rights for all.

To make this vision real, we are hiring our first three team members, hired in the following order:

1. Co-Director, Organizing (hiring now)
2. Co-Director, Advocacy & Policy (to be hired Fall 2025)
3. Co-Director, Stewardship (to be hired Winter 2025)

These Co-Directors will work in a distributed leadership model, with shared decision-making power and distinct areas of responsibility aligned to NAPA’s strategy. In year one, they will be accountable to the CEO of United States Artists or their delegated representative. Over time, as NAPA becomes an independent entity, accountability and reporting will transition fully to the NAPA Stewardship Committee.

About the Role: The Co-Director, Organizing leads stakeholder outreach, local Assembly development and support, and national organizing training. This role is focused on building grassroots power and connecting creative and cultural workers to campaigns that advance economic rights. Read the full job description to learn more.

To Apply for Co-Director of Organizing: Send a resume and short letter of interest explaining your connection to NAPA’s mission and how your experience aligns role to jobs@unitedstatesartists.org by July 18. Applications will be reviewed by a Hiring Committee assembled from NAPA’s Co-Design Team. We look forward to hearing from you

Visit the NAPA website to learn more about the Initiative.

Program Assistant, Awards

About the Role: The Program Assistant, Awards is responsible for a wide range of administrative support to the various awards programs at United States Artists, which includes assisting with partner award program administration and the USA Fellowship, Artist Services, database maintenance, and research. This is a full-time position that reports to the Senior Program Manager and works collaboratively with staff across the Program and Initiatives departments. Read the full job description to learn more.

To Apply for Program Assistant, Awards: Interested and qualified candidates should send a cover letter and resume to jobs@unitedstatesartists.org by Friday, August 8. In the subject line of your emailed application, please write “USA Program Assistant, Awards application.”