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    Enriching lives.

    Caramoor is a non-profit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of its audiences through innovative and diverse musical performances of the highest quality, mentoring young professional musicians, and engaging young children through interactive educational experiences that deepen their relationship to and understanding of music.

    It’s also a pretty great place to work. Openings will be posted below or you may contact us to find out more about seasonal, part-time, and full-time employment at Caramoor. We look forward to meeting you!

    Vice President of Philanthropy

    Caramoor Center for Music & the Arts is seeking a Vice President of Philanthropy to advance the mission of Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts by fostering a culture of philanthropy and strategically guiding all aspects of fundraising. The Vice President will shape and implement both short and long-term fundraising strategies, including an annual advancement plan that supports institutional goals and strengthens contributed revenue. The VP will lead a talented philanthropy team, oversee major gift cultivation, and manage a personal portfolio of high-value donors and prospects.

    The Vice President will execute signature events such as the annual gala, coordinate special campaigns, and establish systems to monitor and evaluate the success of all philanthropic efforts. With a focus on stewardship, prospect development, and operational excellence, the Vice President will be instrumental in building the resources necessary to sustain and grow Caramoor’s programs and impact.

    For full job prospectus and to apply, click the title below:  

    Job Description

    Fellowship Opportunity

    Rosen House Summer Research Fellowship: Collection and Archives 

    Theme: Flora (Bigelow) Dodge Guest (1869–1964) 

    Intended for a graduate student, advanced undergraduate, or recent college graduate considering advanced study, the Caramoor Summer Research Fellowship allows for a short-term, sustained period of study at a highly unique historic site, situated in Katonah, New York. Some additional travel to other collections/libraries may be necessary.

    The theme of the fellowship in 2026 is the life and correspondence of Flora Bigelow, later known as Mrs. Charles Stewart Dodge and as the Honorable Mrs. Lionel Guest. In 2024 a previously unknown portrait of Flora (Bigelow) Dodge by the artist Amanda Brewster Sewell was discovered in the Rosen House collection, leading to many more questions about this smart and adventurous woman, the mother of Lucie Bigelow (Dodge) Rosen, one of Caramoor’s founders. Raised in an intellectually stimulating home as the daughter of John Bigelow and Jane (Tunis) Bigelow, Flora married young, then sought a divorce in the “Divorce Colony” of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, before remarrying into an aristocratic English family and witnessing the events of the second World War from her home in England. Approximately 200 letters from Flora to her daughter Lucie and other family members survive in the Caramoor archive, many of which have not been previously studied.

    This opportunity is well suited to an advanced student with knowledge of and interest in social history, archives, women’s studies, and the history of New York City and London, England, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Strong research and writing skills are an asset for applicants, as is the ability to read manuscript letters. 

    Stipend $3,500 (made in installments)

    Project outcomes: 

    1. Transcription of approximately 200 letters, with data entry in the PastPerfect database.

    2. Two social media posts suitable for a general audience (300-500 words each). One post due midway through fellowship period. 

    3. A biography of Flora (Bigelow) Dodge Guest (approximately 2,500 words), informed by her letters in the Rosen House archive and additional research. 

    4. Short presentation to select staff and Rosen House Committee (September 2026). 

    Requirements for application: 

    • Letter of interest, including reason for application and description of relevant study and/or topics of special interest.  

    • Resume or curriculum vitae

    • Short writing sample (approximately 300-500 words)  

    • Two letters of reference from recent professors and/or relevant work supervisors 

    Application materials to be sent to personnel@caramoor.org: 

    Applications will be reviewed by a selection committee. Top candidates will be invited to interview over Zoom before a final decision is made.   

    Deadline for applications: January 16, 2026   

    Eligibility: 
    Only U.S. citizens, noncitizen nationals of the U.S., lawful permanent residents, or aliens authorized to work in the U.S. may apply.  

    Long-Distance Applicants: 
    Unfortunately, no onsite housing is provided at Caramoor for the duration of the fellowship. If necessary, fellows are encouraged to obtain housing based on local availability. 

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    Caramoor joins with those who seek to promote equality, eradicate injustice, and support inclusion. As in a choir, our world benefits from a multitude of voices coming together in harmony.

    Caramoor is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EEO); this means that all aspects of employment, including but not limited to, recruiting, advertising, hiring, training, promotions, compensation, benefits, transfers, layoffs, return from layoffs, disciplinary action, and discharge shall be conducted on the basis of qualification and ability without regard to actual or perceived race, religion, political affiliation, disability, sex (including sexual violence and sexual harassment), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy or any reproductive health decisions, genetic disposition, neurodiversity, color, age, weight, national origin, citizenship, familial status, marital status, domestic victim status, military and veteran status or any other basis protected by law.

    We pledge to uphold equality in our hiring and employment practices, and to create an environment where everyone, from any background, can do their best work.

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