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Tue, 30 Jan 1996 14:29:22 -0600
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                      POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT


Position: Curator of Education, The Shrine to Music Museum & Center
          for Study of the History of Musical Instruments

Date of Notice:  January 23, 1996

Application Deadline:  Screening to begin March 15; to continue
                       until position is filled.

Date of Appointment:   May/June 1996

Salary Range:          $20,000-25,000

Responsibilities:   Educational programming, relating the Museum's
                    collections to K-12 curriculum needs in the
                    arts, humanities, and sciences, giving tours,
                    coordinating a docent program, developing
                    interpretive materials, and seeking related
                    grants.  Other duties, as assigned.

Qualifications:

     Required:      Bachelor's degree or appropriate combination
                    of education and experience.  Dynamic, com-
                    mitted, self-motivated team player; highly
                    organized; proven writing skills; able to
                    communicate at all social levels; willing to
                    listen, as well as to speak persuasively;
                    attentive to detail; willing to work evenings
                    and weekends.

     Preferred:     M.M., M.A., or M.S. degree.

Other Information:  The Shrine to Music Museum & Center for Study
                    of the History of Musical Instruments is an
                    academic support unit of The University of
                    South Dakota, affiliated with the College of
                    Fine Arts.  Its collections of more than 6,000
                    American, European, and ethnographic musical
                    instruments from the 16th-20th centuries are
                    the most comprehensive in the world.

Send Applications:  The Shrine to Music Museum
                    Attn:  Rosehn Spicer
                    The University of South Dakota
                    414 E. Clark Street
                    Vermillion, SD 57069-2390


     USD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER

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