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Jobs
The past few years have been full of transition and new opportunities for ACTA. They are excited to bring on new staff to continue to engage and serve the artists and communities with whom they work.
The Western Folklife Center, in Elko, Nevada, seeks a manager for the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. For best consideration, submit by June 30, 2023.
The William G. Pomeroy Foundation seeks a Folklorist and Program Coordinator for the Legends & Lore marker grant program.
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Philadelphia Folklore Project seeks an Executive Director to manage overall strategic and operational responsibility for PFP’s programs, partnerships, funding, and the execution of their mission.
The Department of American Culture and the Native American Studies Program (NAS) at the University of Michigan invite applications for an open-rank tenured or tenure-track position in Native American and/or other U.S.-related Indigenous Studies as part of the Provost’s Anti-Racism Hiring Initiative (ARHI). Application deadline for full consideration is August 21, 2023, 11:59 p.m., Eastern Standard Time.
Jubilee Community Arts (JCA is seeking applications for the dynamic position of Executive Director. The review of applications will be open until this position is filled. Target start date is early to mid-August, 2023.
The Alabama State Council on the Arts seeks a Folklife Program Manager.
Historic Deerfield in Deerfield, Massachusetts, seeks a dynamic, collaborative scholar/teacher to serve as its next Director of Academic Programs. The Director of Academic Programs functions as Historic Deerfield’s public historian and is responsible for the development and implementation of a robust series