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From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Robbin Birmingham
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 11:02 AM
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Job Posting

Educational Curator I
Department The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Art
Position Summary This position is a full time position in the Museum 
Education Department; some weekend work is required. The incumbent 
will have responsibility over various curriculum-related services and 
outreach efforts and will work to build and maintain relationships 
between the Museum and area students and teachers as well as have 
responsibility over in-museum family and children's programs. This 
position reports to Curator of Education.

Major duties include but are not limited to:

Works closely with the Curator of Education in planning programs to 
include: studio class program for children and families as well as 
coordinates the development and evaluation of quarterly studio class 
offerings for children and families, including the supervision of 
registrations, attendance records, and supply inventory.

Family Days (Fall and Spring):
Coordinates and manages all aspects of Family Days, including 
programming, supply inventory, audio-visual needs and volunteer 
coordination; provides interactive activities and family guides for 
exhibitions and permanent collection installations; coordinates 
ongoing collaborative programs with community organizations such as 
the Jan Dempsey Center and community schools K-12; provides school 
and home school tours, which includes exhibition related teacher 
materials. The incumbent is responsible for the development and 
promotion of the interactive activities and guides for students, 
teachers and families for exhibitions and permanent collection 
installations, as well as assists with the development and promotion 
of all educational programs and the use and maintenance of 
audio-visual equipment.
The incumbent is expected to provide other support services as may be 
required from time to time.
Minimum Qualifications The minimum qualifications are a Bachelor's 
level degree from an accredited institution in Art History, English 
or related field. The incumbent should possess the ability to 
organize and prioritize work and meet deadlines as well as the 
ability to manage multiple projects. The successful candidate must 
exhibit strong problem resolution skills and attention to detail; 
excellent interpersonal communication skills and the ability to work 
both independently and in a team environment with co-workers, 
volunteers, teachers and the public is essential. Dependability, 
multi-tasking and the ability to work in a fast-paced, dynamic 
environment are imperative. Must be able to work flexible hours.
Desired Qualifications Desired qualifications include a Masters 
degree from an accredited institution in Art History, English or 
related field, and experience teaching art and/or humanities in an 
academic setting or working in a museum environment. Proven 
administrative experience is also desired.
Requisition No. 22191
Review Date 07-27-2007
The "Review Date" indicates the date after which the hiring 
department will begin reviewing applications of qualified candidates. 
Salary will be commensurate with education and experience.
Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.

Refer to the above Requisition # and apply on-line at:

www.auemployment.com

on any computer with Internet access. If you need any assistance, 
contact Auburn University's Department of Human Resources at (334) 
844-4145 or your local state employment service office. Internet 
Access is also available through your public library.

Auburn University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

Robbin C. Birmingham
Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art
at Auburn University
901 South College Street
Auburn University, AL  36849
(334)844-3085

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