Website Harmony Program
Organizational Background
At the Harmony Program, music changes lives every day. Through collective music-making, children from under-served communities explore new avenues and realize their full potential.
For over 15 years, the Harmony Program has distinguished itself by serving children in need, reaching them within their own communities, providing them with instruments and intensive, high quality musical training, and helping to develop in them the life skills that support their healthy development — musically, academically, and socially. The Harmony Program also recruits and trains accomplished musicians as its teachers and provides them with formal professional development training, observation and evaluation, access to a network of their peers, and competitive compensation for their services, with the goal of instilling in them a long-term commitment to community outreach and education.
The Harmony Program is inspired by Venezuela’s national youth orchestra system, “El Sistema.” Committed to improving society through music, El Sistema has gained international acclaim for the breadth of its reach, the quality of its musicians, and the power of its positive influence on the young lives it touches. In the spirit of El Sistema, the Harmony Program emphasizes the influence of music-making on social development, encourages learning through ensemble playing, fosters a supportive community for program participants and families, and requires of all involved a high degree of commitment to daily music study.
Role Overview
The Program Assistant provides general support to the organization with a particular focus on communication, data collection/entry, inventory tracking, student applications, and events.
Key Responsibilities
Collect student data, including contact information, attendance, and progress, and maintain accurate records;
Organize and maintain digital and physical inventories of instruments, sheet music, and other materials;
Handle communication with program families by phone, email, and in person;
Assist in the creation, distribution, and collection of applications, surveys, evaluations, and other materials;
Assist with occasional student rehearsals and performances, teacher training workshops, fundraisers, and other events;
Provide support as needed to the nine-person administrative and program staff.
Knowledge, Experience, and Skills Required
Undergraduate degree in music education, music performance, or related field;
1-2 years of work experience in music, arts administration, or a related field preferred;
Attention to detail, with strong organizational skills and a clear, professional writing style;
Experience and/or interest in working with young people;
Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate with people from diverse backgrounds;
Experience working with computers and data entry (e.g. Airtable, Google Workspace, and Canva);
Ability to move chairs, instruments, and supplies between locations and floors as needed;
A polite, positive, and collaborative demeanor;
Must work in the office in Midtown Manhattan, with occasional travel to sites across the city;
Ability to speak another language (such as Spanish, Mandarin, French Creole, or Hindi) a plus.
This is a full-time salaried position based in New York City. The annual salary is $65,000 per year.
Interested candidates should email a cover letter and resume to hr@harmonyprogram.org. Please include “Program Assistant” in the subject line. Competitive salary and benefits package.
To apply for this job email your details to info@harmonyprogram.org