The view from the Ford’s Theatre stage looking out to the audience. To the left of the stage is the President Box with an American flag, a framed picture of George Washington and American flag bunting draped over the box. To the right is another box with yellow and white curtains. In the center of the stage is a wooden desk. The view includes two levels of seating and rows of lighting equipment on the third level.
Photo © Maxwell MacKenzie.

Education Programs and Outreach Coordinator

The Education Programs and Outreach Coordinator seeks a dynamic, process and relationship driven individual to serve as the central communications and data hub for Ford’s Theatre Society’s education programs, providing administrative, logistical, and implementation support for initiatives such as historic site field trips, oratory programs, student matinees, teacher workshops, and the National Oratory Fellows. This role manages departmental communications, maintains program databases, coordinates educator outreach, and oversees select social media content for @FordsEdu.

Ford’s Theatre Society values and is committed to maintaining a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workforce and working environment. Ford’s is proud to be an equal opportunity employer where all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity or expression, family status, sexual orientation, disability, age, neurodiversity, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Principal Responsibilities:

Program Administration & Logistics

  • Provide comprehensive support for in-person and virtual arts and museum education programs, including scheduling, ticketing, transportation, catering, materials, and venue coordination.
  • Serve as the primary contact for educators, students, and partners, responding to or routing inquiries and program registrations from the department mailbox.
  • Coordinate logistics for the National Oratory Fellows program, including contact management, flight booking, retreat and meeting planning, online and onsite support.
  • Coordinate logistics for free historic site field trips for regional schools, including scheduling, database tracking, and transportation arrangements.
  • Assist with departmental expense tracking, reconcile credit card statements, and process payments and invoices accurately and on time.

Data and Database Management

  • Serve as primary departmental database administrator (Tessitura) for registrations, participant records, and program impact data.
  • Support internal team communications and ensure files, documents, photos and protocols are updated, organized and accessible for staff in the shared database.
  • Ensure accuracy and completeness of school, participant, and program records in coordination with Education Department team members.
  • Create, distribute, and analyze post-program evaluations, sharing findings with the Manager of Arts Education to inform program improvements and equity goals.

Communications and Outreach

  • Coordinate with Education team to collect, edit and submit program information for the monthly teacher electronic newsletter.
  • Collaborate with the Education team to conduct outreach to teachers and school districts, particularly to underserved audiences.
  • Keep program web content accurate and current, submitting updates through approved systems.
  • Support development and editing of educational resources, student matinee content, and workshop materials.
  • Plan and execute social media strategy for @FordsEdu to engage educators, promote programs, and align with organizational values.
  • Represent Ford’s Theatre at educator outreach events and conferences.

Collaboration

  • Partner with Marketing, Visitor Services, Box Office, and Group Sales to ensure appropriate ticketing and capacity for education audiences.
  • Support internal and external stakeholders, teaching artists, and Artistic Programming staff in program delivery.
  • Participate in internal committees, including the social media committee, as assigned.
  • Attend or assist at Ford’s Theatre Society events as needed.

Qualifications:

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Strong verbal and written communication skills with attention to detail and accuracy
  • Self-starter able to work independently with demonstrated ability to set priorities and meet competing deadlines
  • Excellent customer service abilities and a detail-oriented approach to documentation
  • Competence in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and familiarity with Twitter, Facebook, and other social media platforms
  • Basic math skills and experience with data collection, analysis, and presentation
  • Interest in American history, K-12 education and/or theatre
  • Flexibility for occasional evening and weekend work with advance notice

Experience

  • Successful experience working with Tessitura or CRM system
  • Coordinating and communicating with diverse teams and program participants
  • Experience or strong interest in working with educators and/or young people
  • Background in office, education, customer service, or cultural institution environments

Salary:

  • Approximately $50,000 – $53,500 annually
  • Ford’s offers a dynamic working environment steeped in culture and history along with a robust benefits package including highly subsidized health insurance, 401(k) contributions, and generous paid leave policies.

To Apply:

Ford’s Theatre Society is dedicated to fostering an environment where all employees feel valued, respected, and supported. We believe that different perspectives strengthen our work and enrich our community. Ford’s Theatre is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer

Email both a resume and cover letter to [email protected]. Priority will be given to applicants who have submitted their materials by August 29, 2025.