Many of you had a chance to experience the wonderful cinema we have at Indiana 
University during Visible Evidence XXV (2018).  We're searching for a new 
Director.

I've pasted the call below and I'll link to it here: 
https://artsconsulting.com/employment/indiana-university-cinema-director/
Joan
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IU Cinema
DIRECTOR:
Organization

One of the nation’s most prestigious movie houses, Indiana University 
Cinema<https://cinema.indiana.edu/> (IU Cinema) presents and examines the 
world’s most entertaining, fascinating, and thought-provoking films and invites 
audiences to hear from the luminaries who created them. Its mission is to 
operate as a world-class venue and curatorial program dedicated to the highest 
standards of presentation of film in both traditional and modern forms. By 
providing unique and enriching cinematic experiences, IU Cinema advances 
Indiana University’s long-standing commitment to excellence, scholarship, and 
engagement in the arts across campus and the community. IU Cinema’s vision is 
to provide transformative cinematic experiences accessible for all. To ensure 
events are inclusive and accessible, nearly half of all events are free.

Since opening in 2011, IU Cinema has presented more than 2,500 public events, 
such as post-film discussions and private seminars with filmmakers. Its nearly 
300 annual events feature movies of all kinds and provide many ways for 
individuals to engage more deeply with film. Audiences can hear from prominent 
filmmakers and scholars, see rarely shown titles, and enjoy one-of-a-kind 
programs such as premieres of newly commissioned scores for classic silent 
films. Guests spanning the cinema landscape and ranging from film legends to 
emerging talents come to IU Cinema to share their insights about film and their 
work. Their presence transforms the experience of the films for IU Cinema 
patrons, giving exclusive access and context.

IU Cinema is dedicated to representing Indiana University and its alumni on the 
national and international stage through its engagement with significant 
individuals in the industry and through active participation in events that 
reach beyond Indiana. In the last nine years more than 200 visiting filmmakers 
and scholars have participated in IU Cinema activities, including Werner 
Herzog, Mira Nair, Peter Weir, Ava DuVernay, Abbas Kiarostami, and Jim 
Jarmusch. IU Cinema is committed to diversity, including high levels of 
programming for international artists and women directors. In recent years IU 
Cinema has also been present at major film conferences and festivals and has 
hosted the Visible Evidence and Orphan Film Symposium conferences in 
Bloomington.

At IU Cinema, students have many opportunities to learn about the industry and 
put their talents and skills to use. Students can screen their films, 
participate in discussions with filmmakers, curate programs, have filmmakers 
critique their work in masterclasses, work as projectionists, write for IU 
Cinema’s blog, promote events, volunteer as ushers, and more. IU Cinema 
collaborates actively with many academic departments (in cinema/media and 
others) and with other prominent arts organizations on and off campus to ensure 
there are rigorous academic benefits to the film events and associated 
programming.

Located on the Indiana University Bloomington campus, the 260-seat venue 
features one screen, four projectors, and 14 surround sound speakers. IU Cinema 
is a THX Certified Cinema and an International Federation of Film Archives 
associate member. IU Cinema also has an orchestra pit, where live music 
accompanies silent films multiple times each year. IU Cinema collaborates with 
a broad-based volunteer Program Advisory Board to evaluate campus- and 
community-submitted proposals that account for approximately 35 percent of IU 
Cinema events. In addition, IU Cinema’s programming includes a number of 
endowed film series and events, including the President’s Choice Series curated 
by IU President Michael A. McRobbie.

IU Cinema is an academic support unit that provides public-facing collaboration 
with Indiana University’s academic units. The annual budget for 2019-2020 is 
approximately $1.2 million, with approximately 75 percent of revenue from 
direct Indiana University allocations. Earned revenue generates approximately 
10 percent of income (reflective of IU Cinema’s commitment that at least 50 
percent of all programming is free to attend) and the remaining 15 percent 
comes from donations and endowment draws.

Community

Bloomington
Nestled in the rolling hills 50 miles south of Indianapolis, Bloomington is an 
amazing mix of rural beauty and city amenities. Known as the Gateway to Scenic 
Southern Indiana, the city was established in 1818 and is now home to 85,000 
residents and thousands of Indiana University students. Bloomington is a 
growing economic center with a burgeoning technology sector as well as dynamic 
education, life sciences, and advanced manufacturing opportunities. It is home 
to one of the nation’s largest 500 companies, a nationally ranked business 
school, and a historic limestone industry, which still thrives today and plays 
a major role in the town’s culture.

With low property and sales tax rates, Bloomington was ranked as the state’s 
most livable city in 2019 by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce. Short commutes 
and lower than average home prices led NerdWallet and Forbes to recently name 
Bloomington as the nation’s best city for work/life balance. Less than an hour 
south of Indianapolis, Bloomington’s central location provides access to many 
major metropolitan cities, including Chicago, Nashville, Columbus, Cincinnati, 
St. Louis, and Louisville.

The city’s cultural vitality is fueled by Indiana University Jacobs School of 
Music—one of the nation’s premier music conservatories, a renowned world music 
festival, the Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center, the 40,000-piece art 
collection of Indiana University’s Art Museum, and WonderLab, which combines 
science, health, and technology to create a one-of-a-kind experience. The city 
also boasts a thriving array of restaurants and breweries, with more than 110 
restaurants downtown alone. Locals and tourists alike are drawn to 
Bloomington’s system of parks and trails with easy access to Monroe Lake and 
Hoosier National Forest for boating, fishing, and swimming.

Indiana University
Indiana University Bloomington (IU Bloomington) is the flagship residential, 
doctoral-extensive research campus of Indiana University. A member of the 
Association of American Universities and one of the country’s leading research 
centers, the university attracts lifelong learners and offers unique lectures, 
films, performances, and Big Ten sporting events. The Bloomington campus is 
committed to excellence, global engagement, inclusion and diversity; academic 
freedom; and meeting the changing educational and research needs of the state, 
the nation, and the world.

IU Bloomington enrolls more than 33,000 undergraduate and more than 10,000 
graduate students. The university offers 23 thematic and academic 
living-learning centers, more than 200 research centers and institutes, and 
more than 200 bachelors and graduate programs within its 17 schools and 
colleges. Diversity and inclusion are core values of Indiana University. It 
welcomes 7,000 international students from 144 countries, with one in four IU 
Bloomington undergraduate students participating in a study abroad experience 
before they graduate.

In addition to its world-renowned Jacobs School of Music, it has the number 
five ranked master of fine arts theater program. The campus and the town are 
lively, with more than 1,400 musical performances on the Indiana University 
campus each year. The Musical Arts Center, which is the primary performance 
home of the Jacobs School of Music, is regularly compared to the Metropolitan 
Opera in New York City and is among the grandest collegiate performance venues 
in the United States.

Sources: edited from livability.com<http://livability.com>, 
bloomington.in.gov<http://bloomington.in.gov>, indiana.edu<http://indiana.edu>, 
cinema.indiana.edu<http://cinema.indiana.edu>

Position Summary

The IU Cinema Director will be a bold, charismatic leader and strong advocate 
on and off campus for IU Cinema and Indiana University. The Director will be a 
conscientious administrator with managerial expertise, operational experience, 
demonstrated success in fundraising, and an ability to work effectively in a 
university setting, and who can operate comfortably in the dynamic world of 
film and media. The Director will lead a high-performing staff to build on the 
now-established identity and culture of IU Cinema with emphasis on growing the 
organization’s infrastructure, strengthening funding and strategic initiatives 
to advance IU Cinema’s mission, vision, and goals. The Director will be IU 
Cinema’s primary ambassador to other Indiana University departments and 
organizations, to the people of the City of Bloomington, the surrounding 
region, and the global film industry. Reporting to the Office of the Provost 
and Executive Vice President, the Director will oversee six full-time 
employees, eight part-time employees, and a committed team of volunteers.

Roles and Responsibilities

Artistic and Organizational Vision

  *   Provide an inspired and clear vision for IU Cinema, engaging with its 
staff in the formation of long- and short-term strategic planning in alignment 
with the university’s strategic plans and IU Cinema’s mission and vision.
  *   Innovate ways of utilizing collaborative activity between IU Cinema and 
the university to provide unique opportunities for artistic creation and 
student advancement, such as IU Cinema’s current programs in commissioning film 
scores.
  *   Clearly articulate IU Cinema’s role as a university and community 
resource, assuring its active engagement with all current and future 
collaborators.
  *   Enhance and build IU Cinema’s brand as a visionary and innovative 
curatorial film program through effective promotional, media, and communication 
strategies that further elevate the organization locally, globally, and with 
industry partners.
  *   Apply personal experience and broad knowledge of the film industry (past 
and present) to infuse IU Cinema’s programming with perspective, relevance, and 
discovery, including the dynamic and fast-changing methods of distribution, 
streaming, technologies, and audience engagement.

Financial Stability and Growth

  *   Serve as lead fundraiser for IU Cinema, acting as the primary major gifts 
officer and participating in the execution of fundraising plans for annual fund 
and institutional funding initiatives.
  *   Develop, oversee, and implement IU Cinema’s annual budget and its short- 
and long-term financial goals, with direct accountability for financial 
performance.
  *   Strategically grow philanthropic support for IU Cinema through major 
gifts by working collaboratively and proactively with the Provost, the Office 
of Strategic Campus Advancement, current IU Cinema donors, and IU Foundation 
development officers.
  *   Strengthen IU Cinema’s ongoing support through the detailed oversight of 
and investment in annual fund and grant writing efforts managed directly by the 
Director and IU Cinema staff.

Partnerships and Collaborations

  *   Be visible and articulate as the primary spokesperson and champion for IU 
Cinema in its official business with the university and community.
  *   Foster existing and new relationships to reinforce IU Cinema’s role as 
cultural center and hub for intellectual discourse on campus and in the 
community.
  *   Provide leadership in further developing IU Cinema’s role in supporting 
film and media across disciplines on the Bloomington campus, in the region, 
nationally, and internationally.
  *   Strategize with university leadership and faculty to integrate IU 
Cinema’s programming with university goals and academic curriculum to further 
the development of the university’s student population.
  *   Establish and maintain relationships with all IU Cinema stakeholders, 
including students, faculty, administrators, trustees, alumni, donors, parents, 
filmmakers, industry leaders, archivists, legislators, and international 
constituents.
  *   Foster collaboration to engage and align diverse constituents while being 
decisive and able to communicate decisions with diplomacy, empathy, and respect.
  *   Work effectively and collaboratively with faculty and academic 
administrators on effective daily functioning of the university environment.
  *   Actively engage with the film and media industry network to build program 
and networking opportunities.

Management and Team Development

  *   Supervise the Associate Director in the planning of innovative, relevant, 
collaborative, and engaging public programs that are inclusive and appeal to 
diverse university and community audiences.
  *   Direct and support staff, manage budgets, establish priorities, and 
organize operations to ensure timely and smooth delivery of external programs 
and internal activities.
  *   Develop and maintain a sustainable staffing model to fulfill IU Cinema’s 
ambitious mission and vision while supporting a healthy and balanced internal 
structure rooted in IU Cinema’s guiding principles and commitments.
  *   Inspire and lead a long-serving and dedicated staff by fostering 
collaboration and teamwork, empowering each member to fulfill their roles and 
maintain high professional standards for IU Cinema in all areas.

Traits and Characteristics

The Director will be a thoughtful provocateur with an intellectually curious 
and rigorous approach to planning and executing public film and education 
programs. The Director will have a passion for IU Cinema’s mission, a 
commitment to strategy, and a dedication to continuous, iterative improvements 
to both programming and processes. This individual will have a history of 
building and nurturing relationships with a wide range of stakeholders, 
including artists, partners, and donors, and will be energized by broadly 
sharing their vision for IU Cinema to people of all kinds. The Director will be 
a results-oriented leader who succeeds by building their team and partner 
relationships, creating welcoming and inclusive environments, and seeking new 
ways for the IU Cinema mission to benefit a variety of constituents throughout 
the region.

Other key competencies include:

  *   Collaboration and Teamwork – The ability to lead by understanding, 
incorporating, and prioritizing the needs and interests of many constituents 
and partners to fuel the execution of an organizational vision that engages a 
diverse and expanding network of people and organizations.
  *   Planning, Organizing, and Resource Management – The experience and 
thoughtfulness to establish strategic goals and accomplish them in a 
well-thought-out manner through the use of limited time, money, and other 
resources.
  *   Customer Focus and Accountability – The capacity to anticipate and exceed 
customer needs, wants, and expectations and to conduct decision making with 
honesty, professionalism, and transparent accountability standards.
  *   Self-Starting and Resilient – The patience and dedication to overcome 
obstacles and the drive to advance IU Cinema’s mission on a daily basis with 
energy and creativity and without significant external direction, fully 
appreciating short-, medium-, and long-term efforts.

Qualifications

Experience equivalent to a master’s degree and significant senior leadership 
positions in a cultural or higher education setting are required (advanced 
degree preferred). A track record of results-oriented success in overseeing 
dynamic and multifaceted artistic planning, building donor relationships, 
securing public and private funding, and navigating multilevel bureaucracies is 
necessary. Qualified candidates will have experience managing and leading 
collaborative public programming in a university (or comparable) environment 
with a vision toward internally and externally continuing IU Cinema’s momentum. 
Thorough knowledge of cinema and access to networks in the professional film 
industry are essential. Nonprofit governance expertise and university academic 
experience are greatly appreciated.

Compensation and Benefits

IU Cinema offers very competitive compensation with employee benefits that 
include an excellent individual health insurance plan, dental benefits, 
retirement benefits, paid parental and bereavement leave, and vacation and sick 
paid time off, among others. Tenure-track classification is possible based on 
the experience and educational background of the selected candidate.

Applications and Inquiries

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Indiana University is an equal employment and affirmative action employer and a 
provider of ADA
services. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment 
without regard to age,
ethnicity, color, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or 
expression, genetic
information, marital status, national origin, disability status, or protected 
veteran status.

Indiana University is committed to excellence through diversity. Indiana 
University has a strong
commitment to principles of diversity and, in that spirit, seeks a broad 
spectrum of candidates,
including women, minorities, and persons with disabilities. Indiana University 
encourages
applications from candidates with diverse cultural backgrounds.​


Joan Hawkins
Associate Professor
Cinema and Media Studies
Media School
Indiana University
Franklin Hall
601 E Kirkwood
Bloomington, IN 47405

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