About Us: The Center for Architecture, inaugurated in 2003 as the American Institute of Architect (AIA)’s first-ever cultural institution, engages local and international audiences with the value, impact, and wonder of architecture.The Center for Architecture serves as a dynamic hub for dialogue and discovery, bringing together architects, designers, students, and the public to explore how the built environment shapes our communities and daily experiences.We foster collaboration within the design community while creating accessible opportunities for the public to experience and learn about architecture. Through lectures, panel discussions, and hands-on workshops, we inspire new ways of thinking about the role of design in building a more resilient and equitable future. Whether you’re an industry professional, a curious visitor, or a student exploring the field, the Center for Architecture offers a space for connection, creativity, and critical conversation—empowering everyone to engage with the transformative power of architecture.Duties/Responsibilities:Oversee all education programs for K-12 students, teachers, youth and families, including:School Programs: Learning By Design: NY in-school residencies, School Visits, Professional Development for teachersYouth & Family Programs; Family Days, Vacation and Summer programs, and occasional Special Program offeringsCommunity programs serving youth and familiesTeen Programs: Weekend workshops, Discover Architecture career exploration, Annual Architecture and Design College FairSet annual and long-term programmatic goals for the Learning & Engagement Department in collaboration with the management team, organizing staff and schedules to achieve themSupervise and coach the Learning & Engagement team (Lead Design Educator, Design Educator, School Programs Manager, Youth Programs Manager)Hire, train, manage and evaluate a roster of freelance design educators with assistance from Youth and School Program Managers; expand this group as needed to meet demand and expand program audiences Evaluate and improve existing programs to ensure high qualityDevelop new programs, initiatives, and partnerships to expand programming to new audiencesImplement and integrate the legacy AIANY Tours program into the CFA program offerings, developing and expanding its reach and audience engagementStrategize and oversee the development of architecture education resources made available to the public on our websiteDevelop and manage the Learning & Engagement Department budget in conjunction with Finance and Ops Director; Partner with the finance department to reconcile related receivables from various agenciesCollaborate with Exhibitions staff to produce bi-annual exhibitionCollaborate with Development Department on educational grants and fundraising proposals and reportsCollaborate with the Communications Department on year-round outreach and informational campaigns about educational programming through eblasts, enews articles, social media posts, etcManage NYC Public Schools Arts Vendor Contract and relationships with NYCPS program partnersEducation and Experience:• Bachelor\'s or master\'s degree in architecture, design, engineering and/or arts or museum education/administration• 10+ years’ experience and proven expertise in education program administration including school, youth and community programming• Solid understanding of K-12 curriculum standards for New York City, NY State and nationally, with expertise on connections to architecture and design/STEAM programming• Excellent project managements skills, able to prioritize tasks, coordinate a team effort, and meet deadlines• Expertise leading hands-on art/design projects with youth groups in school, museum and community settings • Professional and friendly manner• Ability to take initiative and work both independently and collaboratively• Excellent interpersonal and verbal/written communication skills• Strong attention to detail, thorough and accurate• Experience with fundraising and grant-writing• Strong computer skills including Office 365, Adobe Suite, and CRM or data management software CFA/AIA NY operates on a hybrid schedule with two remote workdays per week. This role includes occasional offsite program needs and select weekend commitments based on programming schedules.Salary Range: $110,000 – $120,000 annually, commensurate with experiencePhysical Requirements:The physical demands listed below represent those required to perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations will be made in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the New York State Human Rights Law, and the New York City Human Rights Law.Work is performed primarily in an office environment, with some remote work as needed.Must be able to remain in a stationary position for extended periods while working at a computer.Must be able to move about the office, gallery, and program spaces to support events, meetings, and educational activities.Must be able to lift and move items up to 30 lbs. occasionally (such as program supplies or exhibition materials).Must be able to set up and break down program spaces, which may involve bending, reaching, and light physical activity.Periods of standing and walking may be required during programs or events.This job description is not intended to cover or contain a comprehensive list of duties or responsibilities. Additional tasks may be assigned as needed.