Hiring: Artist & Community Development Manager

The Laundromat Project (The LP) is seeking an Artist & Community Development Manager. This individual will support the organization’s community engagement efforts by fostering relationships and developing programming that inspires meaningful participation and connection through creative activities and initiatives. This role collaborates with our Director of Programs, programs team and with staff across the organization to
support The LP’s ability to build authentic connections with our community, artists, alumni, and stakeholders in Bed-Stuy, Central Brooklyn, and across NYC.

We recognize that a successful candidate will meet many of the qualifications listed on this job description but may not meet all of the qualifications. If many of the elements describe you and the work you’d like to do, we encourage you to apply. We consider both formal and informal work and learning experiences as relevant to the position.

  • Anticipated start date: March 2025
  • Compensation: The annual salary for this role is $78,000
  • Reports to: Director of Programs
  • Position Type: Full Time (35 hours)
  • Office location: 1476 Fulton St. Brooklyn, NY (Work time includes both regularly scheduled in-office hours and virtual/remote hours).
  • Application deadline: February 21, 2025
  • Geographic Reach: Citywide, with particular focus on Bed-Stuy & Central Brooklyn
  • Please click here to read the full position description before applying

If you are unable to submit via the application form above, please submit your application by email instead at: [email protected] and include full name + job title.

Please Note: Newly hired employees are required to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 and must provide proof of vaccination upon request by the organization. Requests for potential accommodation shall be considered in accordance with applicable law if and at such time as a conditional offer of employment is extended to a candidate. Applicants should not provide any medical or genetic information with their application.

We cannot respond to all inquiries—only candidates for consideration will be contacted. We will not accept reference letters or phone calls.

The Laundromat Project is an equal opportunity employer. People of color, women, immigrants, LGBTQIA+ individuals and others who may contribute to a rich diversity of perspectives and ideas are especially welcome and encouraged to apply.