The vibrant performance by the Williamsburg Symphony Orchestra highlights cultural diversity.
The Williamsburg Symphony Orchestra is searching for a part-time Patron Services Manager to join their team. This role involves 25 to 30 hours of work per week and includes responsibilities of overseeing patron services, engaging with customers, and ensuring communication with board members. Ideal candidates should have a bachelor’s degree and experience in customer service or arts administration. The position offers an hourly wage of $22.
Williamsburg, Virginia – The Williamsburg Symphony Orchestra (WSO) is actively seeking a part-time Patron Services Manager to join their team. This position requires between 25 to 30 hours of work per week, with responsibilities including both in-office hours and evenings on concert nights, which occur once a month. The role comes with an hourly compensation of $22.
The Patron Services Manager will report to the Executive Director and act as a vital liaison between the WSO and its patrons. The manager’s responsibilities encompass overseeing patron services, ensuring robust engagement with customers and stakeholders, and facilitating communications with board members. To be considered for this position, applicants should ideally possess a bachelor’s degree and have relevant experience in customer service, corporate communications, or arts administration.
Key skills required for this role include strong leadership abilities, organizational and strategic planning skills, as well as excellent communication skills—critical for maintaining relationships with patrons, donors, volunteers, and board members. Furthermore, proficiency in ticketing systems, online databases, and the Microsoft Office Suite is essential, albeit training will be provided. Applicants should also be prepared for occasional evening and weekend work in accordance with the WSO’s performance schedule. An appreciation for live symphonic music is considered an asset.
Those interested in the Patron Services Manager position can submit their application via email to carolyn@williamsburgsymphony.org.
In addition to the job opportunity, the WSO is set to conclude its 40th anniversary season with a significant concert on May 14, starting at 7:30 p.m. This event will honor Native American culture and will feature performances by renowned Native American flutist R. Carlos Nakai and the Leah Glenn Dance Theatre.
The evening will include the world premiere of a piece titled “Secrets: Remembering the Brafferton Indian School”, composed by Grammy-nominated Dawn Avery. This concert draws its inspiration from the historic Brafferton Indian School, which was established in 1723 on the grounds of the College of William & Mary. To further enrich the experience, five dancers will represent various tribes and nations, celebrating the diversity of Native American heritage.
Additionally, the concert will feature Antonin Dvorak’s Symphony No. 9, “From the New World.” Dvorak’s composition is notable for its reflections on Native American musical influences, making it a fitting conclusion to the evening’s tribute.
The WSO, founded in 1984, is a professional symphony orchestra dedicated to inspiring, educating, and entertaining a diverse audience in the Greater Williamsburg area. The orchestra has become a cultural cornerstone in the community, providing meaningful musical experiences and fostering an appreciation for symphonic music.
With the hiring of a new Patron Services Manager and the upcoming concert, the WSO continues to demonstrate its commitment to community engagement and cultural celebration. As they prepare for the concert and seek new staff, the orchestra remains an essential part of the local arts landscape.
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