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Position: Director / Curator

        The Director / Curator of Blandwood is responsible for the overall
management and development of the house museum.  Specific areas include:
collections management, facilities management, marketing & public
relations, program development, volunteer management, budget and fund
raising.  The Director / Curator is directly supervised by the Executive
Director of Preservation Greensboro, Inc., but works closely with the
volunteers of the Blandwood Guild in the ongoing operation of the museum.

        Qualifications: Four year degree with background in museum
management, history, non-profit management or similar combination of
education and experience.

        Send resume and cover letter to:

        Blandwood Search Committee
        Post Office Box  13136
        Greensboro, NC  27415

        Please direct any inquiries to the above address.  Email will not
        be addressed.

        General information:  Blandwood is a nineteenth century house
museum depiciting the lifestyle of a well-to-do family in the rural south.
Blandwood was the home of Governor John Motley Morehead from 1823 to his
death in 1866.  It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1988
because of its unique Italian Villa design created by noted architect
Alexander Jackson Davis.  The museum is open for tours Tuesday - Saturday
from 11 am - 2 pm, and Sunday from 2pm - 5pm.

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