The performing and visual arts are central to the Center for Performing Arts Medicine’s (CPAM) work, fostering humanistic care and strengthening the connection between Houston’s medical and arts communities. The Project Specialist- Public Programming is responsible for curating, planning, and executing the Center for Performing Arts Medicine’s robust performing arts calendar across multiple hospital campuses. This calendar features performances by staff and volunteer musicians, environmental musicians who integrate music into the hospital experience, public performances by artists from the community that enrich the healing environment, and special events that reflects the diversity of cultural and spiritual traditions of the hospital and Houston community. In addition to live programming, the Project Specialist oversees the CPAM Television Channel, a 24/7 in-room broadcast that delivers arts experiences directly to patients. The role of the Project Specialist requires strong artistic and administrative skills, including budget management, effective communication with artists, scheduling, and tracking/assessment implementation and reporting in response to CPAM and hospital goals. The ideal candidate brings a proven background in music and programming, is passionate about the value of arts integration in a medical setting, enjoys working collaboratively with a wide range of artists and communities, and has experience managing or contributing to digital media.