Open Positions

Member, Board of Directors

The Brookline Symphony Orchestra is a dynamic organization which provides qualified volunteer musicians under professional leadership an opportunity to enhance their skills while enriching the cultural life of the community through affordable performances and outreach events. We are actively working to ensure that the Brookline Symphony Orchestra is a vital part of Brookline's cultural life -- a community orchestra in the truest sense of the word.

The Brookline Symphony Orchestra (a 501(c)(3) organization) seeks members for our volunteer Board of Directors. Ideal candidates will be passionate about advancing classical music and interested in being an active part of our community. Our Board Members are volunteers who play an active role in shaping the orchestra’s direction by providing governance and non-profit management. In addition to providing checks and balances and overseeing Brookline Symphony Orchestra’s finances, human resources, ethics, and success, we provide direct support to the orchestra through fundraising, outreach, and special projects.

As the highest leadership body of the organization and to satisfy its fiduciary duties, the board is responsible for:

  • determining the mission and purposes of the organization

  • strategic and organizational planning

  • ensuring fiduciary oversight and financial management

  • fundraising and resource development

  • approving and monitoring the organization’s programs and services

  • enhancing the organization’s public image

  • representing the organization to stakeholders, acting as both an ambassador and advocate

Qualifications:

  • No previous Board experience is required

  • Successful applicants should bring personal and professional knowledge and expertise in service of Brookline Symphony’s mission

  • Experience in finance, fundraising, non-profit management, marketing, community outreach, and/or diversity and inclusion appreciated but not mandatory

  • We are especially interested in those with experience or interest in marketing and social media, or grant writing

  • Ability to volunteer when needed at performances and other community events (includes nights/weekends)

Time Commitment:

  • Monthly, 90-minute Board Meetings (virtual)

  • Subcommittee meetings, as needed (virtual)

  • Annual, full-day Board Meeting (in-person)

  • Attendance at orchestra performances (5 per year) and fundraising events (1-2 per year)

How to Apply:

Send resume and letter of interest by April 20, 2024, to jobs@brooklinesymphony.org with the subject line “Board Member Application”.