Invertigo Dance Theatre is accepting applications for a part-time office manager. This is an ongoing, 10hour/week commitment that will begin the week of mid-July 2015. The Office Manager (OM) will work closely with the rest of the staff to ensure organization and coordination of office operations and procedures and facilitate organizational efficiency.
Office hours will generally be weekdays, with some room for flexibility.
Ideal candidates will be well organized, a motivated self-starter who is interested in growing with the company. An interest in the arts is preferred but strong understanding of financial management is a requirement.
Specific projects and responsibilities anticipated:
Job Responsibilities
- Accounting Assistance including Quickbooks online and payroll
- Manage donor information: proficiently in Patron Manger a plus
- Financial reporting for grant applications
- Basic computer troubleshooting
- Maintain a well supplied and orderly office environment
- Coordinate artist schedules and meetings
- Budget creation for special projects
To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to [email protected].
If you would like to suggest or recommend a candidate, please email their name and contact information to [email protected]. Please send any questions to this email address, as well.
Invertigo Dance Theatre was founded in 2007 by Artistic Director Laura Karlin. Laura harnesses the expressive nature of movement and dance to tell stories, and was one of the first to establish a presence for dance theatre in Los Angeles. The company has grown steadily since its founding, as new audiences discover Invertigo’s fresh, vibrant and sometimes provocative works. This growth was acknowledged when Dance Spirit Magazine named Invertigo one of the “top six trend- setting companies to watch in LA.”
Invertigo has performed original evening-length and shorter works across LA, in venues including the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Ford Amphitheatre, Los Angeles Theatre Center, Grand Park and the Broad Stage. The company is regularly invited to perform and give master classes at festivals, such as Celebrate Dance, the LA Dance Festival and the LA Dance Invitational. Invertigo’s new works are frequently commissioned and often include original music that is performed live onstage.
In addition to Invertigo’s performances, the Dancing Through Parkinson’s community program provides donation-based classes to people living with degenerative conditions, and the Invert/ED program provides a range of dance education and performance opportunities to local schoolchildren. Throughout all company initiatives, Invertigo is committed to paying fair wages to company members and commissioned artists.
For more information about Invertigo, please visit our website at www.invertigodance.org, and check out our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts, @invertigodance.