We are hiring! Executive Director Wanted!

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For More information about the position listed below:

Please contact Our Director, Mr. David Benjamin at 1-978-281-2286.

NSCB is in the beginning stages of planning the 2025 Summer Concert Series! We are seeking to hire a new Executive Director.

Check out our Job Description:


Seeking an Executive Director of the North Shore Concert Band

We are seeking a computer and social media savvy, friendly, multitasker to be responsible for the ongoing requirements of the NSCB. The ideal candidate will have a strong working knowledge of Boston’s North Shore.

The ED’s tasks to include but are not limited to:

On-site presence at all scheduled concerts

Overseer of on-site audience raffle/donations and kids participation in the Children’s March

Marketing: Publicity and Printing

Fund Raising (Mailings/Follow-Up) to past and potential donors

Bi-Weekly “Bullets” Email Update Blast to the Board

Administrative tax filing and preparation of checks

The Executive Director will be paid $5000 annually, payable over 10 or 12 months at the discretion of the Board.

The Executive Director will work closely with the NSCB Board, to handle the administrative tasks associated with the process of producing the summer concert series and attend scheduled concerts, and Board meetings through the year.

The NSCB has been presenting a summer concert series at Salem Willows, Salem, MA since 1960. As a Corporation, the governance is led by a volunteer Board of Directors. Members of the Board meet throughout the year (@6 times) to oversee and insure that state regulations are being met and followed.

Our “Salem Willows” series is six consecutive weeks, beginning after Memorial Day and ending in August. Last year we contracted two additional concerts, one in downtown Salem, and one in Ipswich, MA. It is a Board goal to continue some “run-out” concerts in our upcoming 2025 season.

The North Shore Concert Band is comprised of @ 25 members of the AFM Local 9-535 and is registered with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as a 501-C3, not for profit, corporation and meets all of the state and federal requirements for the collection of donations and gifts used to help offset the costs of providing concerts throughout the year.