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About the Opportunity
Opera Paralèlle (OP) is one of the leading producers of contemporary opera in the United States, presenting works of social, cultural, and political relevance that reflect the concerns of today’s audiences. With a commitment to artistic excellence and innovation, collaboration, and inclusion, OP merges tradition with innovation to re-invent opera for our modern world to tell compelling stories that explore the depth and breadth of the human condition. We are seeking a proactive, collaborative professional to join our team in the new position of Community & IDEA Manager (C&IM).
The C&IM will lead OP’s efforts to deepen community engagement and advance inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility (IDEA) across the organization. Reporting to the Artistic Director (AD) and working closely with the Executive Director (ED) and other staff, this role manages The Bullhorn, OP’s flagship civic practice–based community engagement initiative, serving as the primary liaison with community partners and overseeing the development and execution of co-created programs. Additionally, the position supports the organization’s IDEA work by coordinating internal initiatives, researching best practices, and managing accessibility strategies. The role works cross-departmentally with the Artistic, Production, Development, and Marketing teams to ensure programs reflect OP’s values and serve a broad, diverse audience. The person in this position will play a key role in implementing essential components of internal organizational integrity, while helping to ensure that we meet our goal to engage authentically and responsibly with diverse communities.
Key Responsibilities
The C&IM’s duties include, but are not limited to:
The Bullhorn Community Programs: 90%
Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Accessibility (IDEA): 10%
The breakdown of hours listed above is meant as an indication only; the actual hours spent working in each area will fluctuate depending on operational needs each week. OP is a growing organization with many interdepartmental collaborations. Supporting and collaborating across departments is essential for every member of our team.
Who We’re Looking For
This section describes the skills and experience that are most important to this position. We realize not everyone will be equally strong in all of these areas. We also know you can bring strengths and talents beyond what we’ve described. If you are excited about this role and our mission, we welcome your application.
The C&IM role would be best served by a person who has:
Location, Schedule, and Physical Requirements
Compensation
This position is year round, non-exempt, and part time, up to 24 hours per week, with some weeks busier than others. Base compensation is $30–$32 per hour, up to an annual maximum of $39,936.
What We Offer
How to Apply
Send your resume and a one-page cover letter explaining your interest and why you are a great fit for this position to employment@operaparallele.org with the subject line “Community & IDEA Manager Application – [Your Name].” Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled; applicants who apply prior to September 28, 2025, will be given priority review. Due to the volume of applicants, only candidates who will be invited to interview will be contacted.
Who We Are
Based in San Francisco, Opera Parallèle (OP) is an award-winning, artist-led contemporary opera company. Collaboration is in our DNA, as well as a drive to create and keep opera relevant and accessible for our diverse modern world.
Since 2010, OP has become one of the foremost presenters of new opera in the US. A dedication to current issues, 20th- and 21st-century composers, immersive opera experiences, and hands-on, intergenerational community engagement puts OP at the vanguard of making opera meaningful for today’s audiences. OP is on a growth trajectory, with increasing national visibility and a current organizational budget of about $2M. OP is governed by a 17-member Board of Directors passionate about innovation and access in opera.
OP’s core expertise is in staging new opera and creating chamber (slimmed-down) orchestrations of larger operas adaptable to many venues, giving many works an afterlife and accessibility beyond their initial run. OP enjoys close relationships with creators and producing partners working in opera, the performing arts, and visual art, and its founders are often sought by today’s top composers to develop the chamber premiere of operas they’ve debuted at top international houses.
OP is committed to creating an inclusive work environment through diversity of people, ideas, talents, and experiences. We value providing a culturally safe workplace, and we recognize that this looks different for everyone. Our work with existing staff and new hires to identify and respect cultural safety needs and build trust across the organization is ongoing, to ensure that all staff can feel engaged and thrive. OP is actively working on increasing fluency in equity issues and is participating in ongoing organization-wide engagement around inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility. We welcome open dialogue about how we can continue to improve our support for our community in all aspects of our work.
Please visit our about us page to learn more about who we are, what we do, and the values we embrace.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Opera Parallèle is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants and maintains a policy of non-discrimination with respect to employees and applicants for employment. No aspect of employment will be influenced in any matter by race, color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, age, marital or parental status, pregnancy, disability, medical condition (including HIV or AIDS status), genetic information or characteristics (or those of a family member), veteran status, or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.
We value a strong, diverse team, and women, trans- and gender-nonconforming folks, queer people, BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color), and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply. We acknowledge this list is incomplete and encourage you to apply if your lived experience informs your desire to support OP’s commitment to telling diverse, relevant stories through contemporary opera.

