ABOUT USLower East Side Printshop is a non-profit printmaking studio that supports contemporary artists of all career and artistic backgrounds in the creation of new work and promotes excellence in printmaking by offering opportunities to create, investigate, and collect fine art prints. Founded on the LES by Eleanor Magid in 1968, LESP now occupies 4,000sq ft of studio, gallery, and office space in midtown west.THE ROLEThe Education Coordinator is a PT position that supports all educational programming, including tours, demos, classes, and workshops. This outward-facing role is often the first point of contact for new students, and plays a key part in shaping their first impression of the Printshop\'s community. The Education Coordinator manages all logistics for classes and workshops, including scheduling, registration, and materials prep. The Education Coordinator will serve as a liaison between instructors, students, and Printshop staff to ensure programs run smoothly from start to finish.20 hours per week: 2 days on site + 4 hours remote per weekReports to Programs DirectorHandles all correspondence with instructors and studentsPlans class calendar in consultation with Programs DirectorHandles all correspondence and inquiries to schedules tours and workshops in consultation with Programs DirectorAdds descriptions and classes to LESP websitePrepares and orders materials for each classIn-person introductions and welcome at the first classPromotes classes online, via social media, on Course Horse, etc.Develops strategies for engaging a new audienceBenefits:$25/hour with additional compensation opportunities50% off on LESP printmaking classes and workshops24/7 Community Studio access with shelf and flat-fileLaptop, keycard access providedLower East Side Printshop is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any applicant on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, marital status, age, disability, sexual orientation, military/veteran status, or any other status protected by federal or state law or local ordinance.