Healing Arts Coordinator

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Coordinator, Volunteers - Healing Arts

Summa Health - Akron City Campus

Full-Time / 40 Hours

Benefits

 

Under the direction of the System Director, Volunteer Services, Gift Shops and Healing Arts, the Healing Arts Coordinator assists with the coordination of the healing arts program at Summa Health through administrative support of the healing arts collection, the Summa Health art gallery, art therapy programming, musical performances, and healing gardens throughout Summa Health System. The coordinator will assist in the creation an environment that promotes healing and comfort to patients, visitors and staff through various art forms in our hospitals.

Formal Education Required:
-Bachelor’s Degree

Experience & Training Required:
-Minimum one to two years of experience in art history, museum operations or arts organization
-Computer experience with proficiency in Excel, MS Word, PowerPoint, and Adobe suite experience preferred.

 

Other Skills, Competencies and Qualifications:
-Strong communication, organizational, and computer skills.
-Understand how various roles, responsibilities and players, both internal and external, contribute to the mission of the organization.
-Ability to work cooperatively and effectively with others to set goals, resolve problems, and make decisions that enhance organizational effectiveness.
-Approaches new ideas or challenges with a sense of possibility, openness, and positively.
-Excellent interpersonal skills and can build relationships with colleagues across roles, and teams, demonstrating a commitment to collaboration.
-A team player who expresses genuine interest in the team’s well-being, and proactively models organizational customs, beliefs, and values.
-Ability to work with a diverse population and a variety of stakeholders and audiences including colleagues, donors and volunteers.
Level of Physical Demands:
-Sedentary: Exerts up to ten pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently.

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