AANT Development Fellowship

AANT Development Fellowship

AANT Development Fellowship

The National Theatre

The National Theatre of Great Britain (NT) is dedicated to making the very best theatre and sharing it with as many people as possible. In its three theatres on the South Bank in London, the NT stages up to 30 productions each year, ranging from re-imagined classics – such as Greek tragedy and Shakespeare – to modern masterpieces and new work by contemporary writers and theatre-makers. The National's work is also seen on tour throughout the UK and internationally, and in collaborations and co-productions with regional theatres. Popular shows transfer to the West End and to Broadway, and through the National Theatre Live program, the NT broadcasts live performances to 2,000 cinemas in 60 countries around the world.

American Associates of the National Theatre

The American Associates of the National Theatre (AANT) is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization, based in New York, that promotes and supports the work of the National Theatre in both Great Britain and the United States. Since 2005, the AANT has granted more than $20 million to the National Theatre, providing essential funding which supports the NT’s mission to develop world-class productions with affordable ticket prices, while reaching out to artists and audiences of the future through extensive education programs. The office includes four full-time staff members who are supported by a Board of Trustees and Honorary Council, as well as the National Theatre team in London. Further information about the AANT can be found at

AANT Development Fellowship

The AANT is seeking a part-time fellow with a strong background in arts administration and theatre. Applicants should have a specific interest in development (fundraising), including individual giving, institutional giving and events. The position is for a period of six months for a minimum of three days a week. Successful fellowship candidates will have completed an internship/s and have graduated college or have comparable work experience.

Fellows will gain valuable, hands on experience and mentorship in fundraising and transatlantic cultural organizations, working closely with British and American staff, and interacting with the National Theatre’s London Development Team, AANT Board of Directors, and the producing office NT America.

Responsibilities include: assisting with donor communications, providing research, meeting planning, assisting with events, inputting data in donor database (Tessitura) and executing daily office tasks. The Development Fellow will also assist with events and activities around any NT NYC Broadway productions. Successful candidates will have excellent writing skills and strong verbal communication ability. Occasional evening and weekend work is required.

Specific projects include

  • Assisting with mailings and donor correspondence (tax receipts, membership renewal reminders)
  • Detailed donor and prospect research
  • Taking notes for team strategy meetings and AANT Board meetings
  • Creating and maintaining accurate donor records on Tessitura
  • Ticket booking on Tessitura
  • Foundation research
  • Assisting with the planning and implementation of special events
  • Working on donor follow up and database entry after events
  • Other projects TBD depending on organizational activities and individual interest

Qualifications

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with exceptional organizational skills
  • Impeccable attention to detail a must
  • Ability to problem solve and prioritize tasks
  • A self-starter – proactively seeking to assist the team
  • Must be knowledgeable with Microsoft Office, especially Word, Excel, and Outlook (Tessitura or other fundraising database experience a plus)
  • Degree or experience equivalent in arts administration, particularly development
  • Interest in the American and British theatre landscapes
  • The most successful candidate will thrive in a fast-paced environment, work well independently, be familiar with general office procedures and etiquette, and be a welcoming representative of the organization. Sense of humor is also appreciated!

Duration

  • 6 months, Fellowships accepted and begin on a need-based rolling basis

Benefits

  • $150/week
  • Monthly MetroCard
  • Free admission to National Theatre Live screenings in New York, and other events
  • Complimentary ticket offers to theatre productions in NYC, when available

Applications

Applicants should submit their cover letter, resume and three references to . If applicants are unable to travel to New York, Skype or telephone interviews can be arranged. If accepted, Fellows must be able to arrange their own housing and transportation in New York. Work visas cannot be arranged by the AANT for the Fellowship.