Associate Director of Public Engagement
Company: Seattle Art Museum
Location: Seattle
Posted on: October 18, 2024
Job Description:
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC ENGAGEMENTOVERVIEW: Oversee
innovative, accessible, and engaging programming for adult and
inter-generational audiences and their communities at Seattle Art
Museum, Seattle Asian Art Museum and Olympic Sculpture Park. Key to
this position is building relationships with other arts
organizations and community partners, staying aware of current best
practices in the field, working as a liaison between the Education
& Public Program departments, cultivating and supporting staff
development, and establishing high standards for the entire public
programs team. Centers equity, accessibility, and anti-racist
practices in the management and direction of the public engagement
area.APPLICATIONS DUE: October 21, 2024FLSA STATUS: ExemptREPORTS
TO: Kayla Skinner Deputy Director for Education & Public
EngagementCOMPENSATION: $74,000-$82,500 annual salary DOEBENEFITS:
Full time employees are covered by medical, dental, vision, basic
life insurance/LTD/AD&D. Employees are able to enroll in our
company's 403b plan. Employees will also receive ten days of sick
leave and ten days of vacation leave every year, twelve paid
holidays and one floating holiday throughout the calendar year.
Additional benefits include subsidized transportation (ORCA
business passport), access to fitness facility, and museum
membership.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Strategically create, plan, and implement all aspects of Public
Engagement, articulating a clear vision for the department and its
activities with the goal of SAM being a leader in equitable, high
quality art experiences.
- Ensure access to SAM through collaborative partnerships and
outreach programs. Establish and maintain relationships with
individuals, groups, and institutions in an effort to extend museum
services to a wider community. Build and foster reciprocal
relationships with other organizations.
- Working with curators, community advisors, museum educators,
artists, and performers to research, develop, and execute public
programs for adult audiences in connection with the museum's
special exhibitions and permanent collections.
- Actively build and foster strong connections with leaders in
the museum field in order to disseminate SAM's educational work,
lead collaborative initiatives, and serve as a spokesperson. Stay
abreast of and responsive to peer environments.
- Lead department staff in creating goals and action steps
related to creative projects within the department, including
education programs (i.e. lectures, panel discussions, gallery
talks, and symposia), large scale events and openings (i.e.
late-night and outdoor programming, tours, performances, film
series), and community partnership programs.
- Support existing programs and develop new work systems to
promote better coordination and alignment. Program responsibilities
include, but are not limited to:
- In collaboration with the Deputy Director of Education and
Public Engagement and Associate Directors of Education and
Interpretation, work to increase and deepen participation of
diverse audiences in museum activities and expand the level of
community awareness, interest, and appreciation for art.
- As part of the division's management team, develop strategic
long-range plans, including annual goals, staffing plans and
professional development activities, evaluation strategies, project
priorities, and budgeting.
- Analyze target audiences and develop appropriate and effective
outreach strategies. Work with Marketing and Communications to
ensure effective promotion of all public programs through the
museum's program guide, print materials, press releases, signage,
paid digital and social media, and other forms of communication and
outreach; create material for the museum website, blog, and
membership and subscriber newsletters.
- Serve as a liaison between other departments regarding matters
related to public engagement programs. Forge collaborative
relationships with other departments to develop convergent
offerings that create links between programs as well as shared
strategies for audience engagement.
- Perform other duties as assigned.QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE,
SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:
- Bachelor's Degree in Art History, Museum Studies, Arts
Management, Cultural Studies, or the equivalent combination of
education/experience. Master's degree preferred.
- 5 - 10 years of relevant experience in public programming with
responsibilities in planning, development, and implementation of
complex educational/public programs.
- Extensive training in and commitment to equity, anti-racist
pedagogy, and inclusive practice.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills; ability to
communicate effectively in writing, in person, and over the
phone.
- Knowledge of volunteer management; program development and
administration; budget development and management; and membership
recruitment, maintenance, and benefit programs.
- Demonstrated proficiency and accuracy using MS Office products,
including Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, and other software
programs.
- Passion for the dual mission of achieving artistic and
educational excellence and broad audience participation.
- Working knowledge of innovative approaches to cultural
programming and museum practice.
- Demonstrated ability to work well with artists and community
partners.
- Organizational ability with strong management and supervisory
skills.
- Ability to work accurately with close attention to detail and
maintain confidentiality of sensitive information.
- Ability to work with co-workers, volunteers, and the public
professionally and tactfully, to adhere to Museum policies and to
support management decisions and goals in a positive, professional
manner.WORKING CONDITIONS:Exposure: Work areas are primarily
inside, in a climate-controlled environment with light background
noise. Work is occasionally performed at other indoor and outdoor
sites.PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES REQUIRED FOR ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS:Stationary Work: Approximately 75% of time is spent
stationary while working at a desk. Balance of time (approximately
25%) is spent moving around the work area. Occasional extended
periods of standing may be required when assisting at Museum
events.Communication: Clear and effective communication with
volunteers, donors, members, the public, and co-workers is
necessary.Vision: Corrected vision close to 20/20 is necessary to
effectively use the computer screens.Moving: The ability to move up
to twenty pounds on occasion is necessary for moving files,
equipment, and supplies. Must be able to regularly position self to
access files.Office Work: Ability to effectively and regularly
operate a computer, keyboard, and other office productivity
machinery, such as copy machines and printers, and ability to
inspect, prepare and use paperwork, files, equipment, and supplies
is necessary.Centering equity, diversity, and inclusion as an
organization, and as individuals, Seattle Art Museum (SAM) is
committed to ensuring that all employees and volunteers enjoy a
respectful, inclusive, and welcoming workplace. SAM is proud to be
an equal opportunity employer. All qualified candidates will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed,
color, national origin, sex, marital status, sexual orientation,
gender identity, age, disability, honorably discharged veteran or
military status, retaliation or the use of a trained dog guide or
service animal by a person with a disability.The Seattle Art Museum
will consider applicants who may need a reasonable accommodation to
perform the essential functions/duties. Please contact the Human
Resources Department at (206) 654-3188 or for additional
information or to request reasonable accommodations for the
application or interview process.Offers of employment are
contingent upon successful completion of a criminal background
check.Candidates should apply by October 21, 2024. Please note that
applications are only accepted through SAM's Careers page at .
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