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				Executive DirectorExecutive Director MusiCoLab – Philadelphia, PA About MusiCoLab MusiCoLab nurtures new musicals and the artists who create them, cultivating a vibrant community of Philadelphia-based writers and sharing their work with local audiences as part of the wider ecosystem of musical theater development. Established as a non-profit organization in 2023, MusiCoLab has built a strong reputation through programs such as the MusiCoLaboratory, Spotlight Series, and New Work Showcase. The organization is entering a period of transition—building leadership capacity, strengthening fundraising, and refining its mission within Philadelphia’s creative community. Position Overview The Executive Director (ED) will guide MusiCoLab through its next stage of development, overseeing daily operations, fundraising, and partnerships, while supporting the board and creative team in advancing the organization’s mission. This is a hands-on role for a collaborative, resourceful leader who can manage a small but high-impact nonprofit and build systems for sustainable growth. Key Responsibilities Organizational Leadership & Operations 
 Fundraising & Financial Management 
 Community & Program Support 
 Board & Partner Relations 
 Qualifications Required 
 Preferred 
 Working Style We seek a builder—someone excited to strengthen an evolving organization. The successful candidate will be organized, diplomatic, and adaptable, balancing strategic thinking with hands-on execution. Working Conditions 
 Compensation & Timeline Stipend: $7,000–$10,000 annually (approx. 15–20 hrs/week). Start Date: Early 2026 (negotiable).  | 
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				 MusiCoLab seeks a part-time Executive Director to guide the organization through its next stage of development, overseeing daily operations, fundraising, and partnerships, while supporting the board and creative team in advancing the organization’s mission. MusiCoLab nurtures new musicals and the artists who create them, cultivating a vibrant community of Philadelphia-based writers and sharing their work with local audiences as part of the wider ecosystem of musical theater development.  | 
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  				 The work of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance is made possible through the generous support of committed individuals and institutions.  |