The Foundation provides a generous benefits package including fully paid medical/
dental/vision premiums, a pension, 401(k) contributions, ample paid time off, and
seasonal hybrid schedules.
Associate Director, Programs
The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
Location: New York, NY (on-site)
About the Foundation
Created in 1925 by Senator Simon and Olga Guggenheim in memory of their son John Simon
Guggenheim, the Guggenheim Foundation offers Fellowships to exceptional individuals in
pursuit of scholarship in any field of knowledge and creation in any art form under the freest
possible conditions. From the beginning, we have awarded our Fellowships based on merit alone,
promising in our founding charter to “[aid] without distinction on account of race, color or creed,
scholars, scientists and artists of either sex in the prosecution of their labors.”
Since our founding, we have supported over 19,000 writers, scholars, scientists, and artists in
over 50 different fields of study across the fine arts, social sciences, humanities, and natural
sciences. These individuals have pioneered new art forms, made world-changing discoveries,
given voice to all manner of experience, and answered some of our society’s biggest questions.
Position Summary
The Guggenheim Foundation seeks a highly organized, detail-oriented, and proactive Associate
Director, Programs, to play a critical role in the management and implementation of our annual
Fellowship competition and related activities. Reporting to the Vice President, the Associate
Director will be responsible for providing essential support across all stages of the Fellowship
cycle, as well as coordinating effectively with external vendors and internal stakeholders. This is
an excellent opportunity for a dynamic individual with a passion for arts, culture, and/or any
field of scholarship or scientific inquiry, to contribute meaningfully to the foundation's mission
and the success of its flagship program.
Compensation
experience.
Friday from 9AM to 5 PM with occasional extra hours.
dental/vision premiums, a pension, 401(k) contributions, ample paid time off, and
seasonal hybrid schedules.
Responsibilities
Fellowship Competition Management:
annual Fellowship competition to help ensure a smooth and efficient process.
accurate, and informative responses.
reviewers, production and distribution of application and assessment materials, and
management of review meetings.
confidentiality.
requested.
materials.
or Coordination:
needed.
timelines, and responsibilities.
standards.
Program Support:
philanthropic sectors.
applicants and Fellows
of Trustees and other audiences.
years.
ensure open communication and smooth operations.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
grantmaking, or project management, preferably within a cultural organization,
foundation, or higher ed institution.
professionally with a wide range of stakeholders in a variety of settings.
philanthropy.
Preferred Qualifications:
any field of arts, humanities, sciences, or social sciences).
paper-based sources.
visualization, and/or CRM platforms.
management systems.
Equal Opportunity
The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation is an equal opportunity employer. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, national origin, age, sex, pregnancy (including childbirth or related medical conditions),
sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, genetic information, military or
veteran status, citizenship, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or
local law.
Values
At the Guggenheim Foundation we believe in free inquiry, intellectual autonomy, and the work
of individuals. Since 1925, the Foundation’s singular mission has been to support artists, writers,
scholars, and scientists at the highest level of achievement. Guggenheim Fellowships help these
exceptional individuals do the work they were meant to do, under the freest possible conditions.
The Foundation centers the talents and instincts of the Fellows, whose passions often have
broad and immediate impact. For example, Zora Neale Hurston wrote Their Eyes Were Watching
God in 1936 with the support of a Guggenheim Fellowship and dedicated it to the Foundation’s
first president, Henry Allen Moe. Photographer Robert Frank’s seminal book, The Americans,
was the product of a cross-country tour supported by two Guggenheim Fellowships. The
accomplishments of other early Fellows like Jacob Lawrence, Rachel Carson, James Baldwin,
Martha Graham, and Linus Pauling also demonstrate the strength of the Foundation’s core values
and the power and impact of its approach.
To Apply
If you feel you meet the requirements and your values align with the Foundation's, please apply
by sending a resume to [email protected] with the subject line: Associate Director. Applications
will be accepted beginning immediately and continue until Friday, June 13. Candidates who
advance to second and third round interviews will be compensated for their time with a small
stipend.
Please apply by sending a resume to [email protected] with the subject line: Associate Director. Applications will be accepted beginning immediately and continue until Friday, June 13. Candidates who
advance to second and third round interviews will be compensated for their time with a small
stipend.
06/13/2025