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Angie Dodson <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 13 Jun 1997 11:38:29 -0500
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     The Octagon, the Museum of the American Architectural Foundation
     (Washington, DC) is looking to fill two positions:  Museum Coordinator
     (full-time) and Education Assistant (part-time).

     Museum Coordinator--provides administrative support to the director,
     coordinates special event planning and maintains financial and office
     files.  This position also manages the museum's retail operations and
     supervises the maintenance assistant.  Must have strong organizational
     and administrative skills, be able to work effectively in a team
     environment, and have IBM word processing skills.  A tremendous
     opportunity for the individual looking to enter the museum field.
     position available immediately.  Museum coordinator reports to the
     director.

     Send a resume and cover letter to:  Eryl J. Platzer, Director, The
     Octagon at [log in to unmask] or 1799 New York Avenue, NW,
     Washington, DC, 20006.

     Education Assistant--manages tour and interpreter scheduling/record
     keeping and program administration.  Flexible, detail-oriented
     individuals interested in museum education are encouraged to apply.
     Currently a 12-hour per week position, there is strong opportunity to
     expand hours and involvement in program development and
     implementation.  Position available immediately.  Education assistant
     reports to the curator of education.

     Send a resume and cover letter to:  Angie Dodson, Curator of
     Education, The Octagon at [log in to unmask] or 1799 New York
     Avenue, NW, Washington, DC, 20006.

     The Octagon explores the worlds of architecture, design, historic
     preservation, and Washington History through a meticulously restored
     federal-style residence and mix of programs.

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