About This OpportunityThe Assistant Director (AD) of Public Programs is responsible for the strong organizational and communication skills to manage all aspects of public programming. The specific charge of the position is the creation, coordination, and implementation of visitor-friendly and engaging mission-driven public programs. The AD will ensure that programs reflect the mission and public programming vision of QBG, attract diverse audiences of all ages, and are guided by its long-range plan to increase and drive visitation to the Garden. The AD must be a strategic thinker, build external partnerships easily, and be an effective communicator across all departments.Public Programs VisionThe Queens Botanical Garden’s vision is to be a leading cultural, educational, and environmental resource with dynamic programming that reflects the diversity of our audiences in an accessible, engaging, and welcoming way, and that celebrates nature, arts, culture and the history of our community in this unique garden setting.ResponsibilitiesEffectively curate and produce public programs in various genres and scales (e.g. workshops, demonstrations, performances, exhibitions, lectures, festivals and community events, etc.) that reflect QBG’s mission and public programming vision; plan for expanded programming as new Education Center opensLead the planning, execution, evaluation, and reporting of all public programmingDirect and manage event and related staffing including instructors, volunteer groups, and other QBG staffSupervise part time coordinator providing public programs support, interns and other relevant staffCollaborate with various internal departments (Visitor Services, Development, Marketing, Security, Horticulture, and Education) to strategize long-term programming strategies and visionHelp integrate Compost, Education, Visitors Service and Farm programs and activities into the planning of garden-wide public programsLead regular interdepartmental committee meetings around public programming and gallery curationMove forward Public Program and audience goals in the new strategic plan both independently and in collaboration with other departmentsManage Public Programs budget, track expenses and revenue for all events; meet revenue goalsHandle expense reconciliations including management and reconciliation of public programs credit cardAssist Marketing and Development staff to seek sponsorship and funding opportunitiesDevelop and sustain partnerships with local organizations, artists, and vendorsServe as public face for the Garden at events, provide press interviews and information, and represent the Garden at community meetings when neededCollect and track appropriate data to assess program needs and areas and improvements, and make necessary adjustments, this might include surveysCollaborate with Marketing, Education, and Interpretation staff on materials and signage related to programs and exhibitionsWork with Marketing to develop and support implementation of outreach strategies to increase attendance and participation in program offeringsWrite and compile program descriptions for marketing purposesMay serve as manager in charge on occasional weekendsAssist with other garden wide initiativesQualificationsBachelor’s degree in education, the Arts, Museum Studies, Environmental Studies, or related fieldsSeven or more years of professional experience creating public programs +/or education programsEvent planning and execution experience, especially in public spaces, cultural institutions, botanical gardens or related spacesSupervisory experience requiredOutstanding interpersonal, communication, and customer service skillsHave great attention to detail, highly organized with effective project management and problem solving skillsCapable of working both independently and collaboratively across departmentsAbility to work in a fast-paced environment and multi-task between responsibilities while maintaining high quality of workPrevious experience managing a budget, tracking revenue and expenses, and running reportsKnowledge of botanical gardens, horticulture, art and cultureBilingual language skills a plus (especially Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish, or Korean)Demonstrated ability to create and implement systemsArtistic, building, and/or decorating skills a plusCommitment to DEIA values and practicesRequires the ability to stand, walk, and move throughout the campus for extended periodsMust be capable of lifting and carrying objects weighing up to 25 pounds regularly, and occasionally up to 50 pounds with assistance