The role of the Temporary Research Associate will be to identify, qualify, and research individuals, corporations and foundations in support of the fundraising efforts of the Metropolitan Opera. This is a part-time temporary position with an expected duration of 20 weeks, working approximately 10-20 hours each week.
The Metropolitan Opera believes that diversity is critical to our success and growth as a leading performing arts institution and we seek to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool. Our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the communities we serve.
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Are you passionate about the arts and skilled in research? The Metropolitan Opera is looking for a Temporary Research Associate at Lincoln Center in New York, NY! This part-time position is a fantastic opportunity for individuals eager to contribute to the fundraising efforts of one of the world’s leading performing arts institutions. For approximately 20 weeks, you will play a pivotal role in identifying, qualifying, and conducting in-depth research on individuals, corporations, and foundations. You’ll provide crucial support for cultivation and ticketed events while writing clear, concise, and confidential profiles and briefings. To excel in this role, strong communication and research skills are vital. You’ll leverage your experience with tools like LexisNexis and Wealth-X to analyze the capacity and interests of potential patrons. Additionally, you’ll be tasked with updating data in the Tessitura database and support various special projects. If you hold a bachelor’s degree and are excited about the opportunity to work in an environment where diversity and inclusion are celebrated, this could be your chance to join a vibrant team dedicated to enhancing the arts community. With a pay range of $25 - $30 an hour, this position not only allows you to hone your research skills but also to contribute meaningfully to a renowned institution. Come be a part of our mission to engage a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve!
Founded in 1883, The Metropolitan Opera is an opera house that stages works from around the world. It is located in New York City, New York.
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