Director of Youth Programs & Education
Listed on 2026-03-08
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration, Youth Development
The Director of Youth Programs & Education is a senior strategic leader responsible for growing the Springfield Symphony Orchestra’s youth and education portfolio into a sustainable, revenue-generating division of the organization. This role leads the artistic, educational, and financial strategy for all youth orchestras, education concerts, school partnerships, and community-based learning programs. The Director will expand earned revenue streams, secure contributed support, build alumni and parent engagement pipelines, and develop innovative programming that strengthens the Symphony’s long-term impact and financial health.
This position requires an entrepreneurial leader who understands music education, nonprofit arts management, and revenue strategy. The successful candidate will be equally comfortable in a rehearsal, a board meeting, a grant conversation, or a school principal’s office.
Develop and implement a 3-year strategic growth plan for all youth and education programs, including enrollment targets, revenue projections, and earned income expansion
- Build the youth division into a sustainable financial contributor to the SSO
- Tuition revenue
- Education concert revenue
- School-based program income
- Grants secured
- Sponsorship and parent giving
Identify and launch new revenue-generating initiatives such as:
- Musical Petting Zoos (fee-based community activations)
- Chamber Players in Schools (contracted school residencies)
- Summer intensives or training programs
- Touring opportunities
- Masterclasses and regional workshops
- Travel-based educational experiences
- Lead artistic and administrative oversight of SSYO in partnership with conductors
- Develop a comprehensive recruitment strategy across the region
- Increase tuition revenue while maintaining accessibility through scholarship strategy
- Build and activate a Parent Leadership Council focused on recruitment and fundraising
- Oversee budgeting, forecasting, and financial reporting for SSYO
- Create pathways for retention and long-term engagement
- Expand education concerts (minimum one annually, with growth potential)
- Design scalable school partnership packages with tiered pricing
- Develop district-level relationships that lead to multi-year contracts
- Work with marketing to position education programs as high-value regional offerings
- Explore touring and travel opportunities that enhance reputation and generate income
- Identify, cultivate, and steward grant opportunities specific to youth and education
- Partner with Development to secure foundation, corporate, and government support
- Serve as content lead for youth-related grant proposals
Develop and launch a Youth Annual Fund strategy targeting:
- Alumni
- Current and former parents
- Education advocates
- Build alumni database strategy in collaboration with Development
- Serve as primary relationship builder with:
- Public and private school districts
- Higher education institutions
- Community organizations
- Municipal leaders
- Expand Springfield Public School engagement with a structured multi-year curriculum partnership
- Represent the Symphony at community and professional forums
- Work closely with:
- Marketing to drive recruitment and enrollment growth
- Development to align fundraising strategy
- Finance for budget oversight and forecasting
- CEO and Board for long-term strategic planning
- Present regular performance metrics to leadership and board committees
- Build teacher resource guides and pre-concert engagement tools
- Drive attendance through proactive district outreach
- Ensure strong revenue outcomes and financial analysis of each event
- Bachelor’s degree in Music Education, Arts Administration, or related field required; advanced degree preferred
- 5+ years of progressive leadership experience in youth orchestra, music education, or nonprofit arts management
- Demonstrated success growing programs and generating revenue
- Experience securing grants and managing contributed income streams
- Strong financial literacy and budget management skills
- Entrepreneurial mindset with comfort building new initiatives
- Exceptional relationship-building and communication skills
- Ability to work flexible schedule including evenings and weekends
- Enrollment increased year over year
- Youth division operating at a positive net contribution to the organization
- Sustainable annual fund for youth programs established
- Multi-year school district contracts secured
- Expanded education concert revenue
- Recognized as a regional leader in youth orchestra innovation
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