SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUM OF MODERN ART One Year Project-based Position (subject to funding) POSITION TITLE: Senior Content Editor, "Making Sense of Modern Art" DEPARTMENT: Education SUPERVISOR: Associate Curator of Education/Program Manager, Interactive Educational Technologies START DATE: July 1, 2000 SALARY RANGE: Commensurate with Experience POSITION PURPOSE: Under the direction of the Associate Curator of Education/Program Manager for Interactive Educational Technologies, and in concert with the Senior Producer, Interactive Educational Technologies, the Senior Content Editor directs the research, writing, and editorial components for the multimedia computer program "Making Sense of Modern Art." "Making Sense of Modern Art" is being developed to provide a straightforward yet intellectually sophisticated introduction and overview of many of the issues that have dominated avant-garde art since 1900. Starting with artworks in SFMOMA's permanent collection and branching out to include complementary references from other collections, the program uses a mix of interactive tools, media, and conceptual frameworks to elucidate key issues and relationships. The finished program will be delivered through a series of kiosks in the Museum's galleries, on disk via CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, and via the Museum's World Wide Web site. There is the potential for some elements of the program to be tailored for a PDA for visitor use in the galleries, and for editing of video elements from the program into a widescreen video presentation designed for the Museum's Wattis Theater. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES * In collaboration with the Associate Curator of Education and the Senior Producer, oversee ongoing delivery of editorial content of the program. * Write thematic overview sections and contextual multimedia essays as needed. * Oversee the work of writer/researchers assigned to draft scripts for each content grouping and edit these scripts with multimedia outcomes in mind. * Work with team members to monitor progress, overcome obstacles, and assure intellectual and art historical integrity of content creation process. * Participate in editorial and multimedia design meetings. Work with curators and other museum staff as needed. * Other editorial duties in the Education Department as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education and Training: Possession of an M.A. in Art History from an accredited college or university, a strong grounding in 20th-century art and intellectual/cultural history. Work Experience: Proven experience writing about art for a general audience, preferably in a museum or multimedia context. Experience creating educational content for diverse audiences. Previous copy editing, proofreading, or publications experience. Experience working on web sites and within a museum or other non-profit arts organization desirable. Skills and Abilities: Ability to meet deadlines. Strong organizational, editorial, and proofreading skills. Experience with an emphasis in editorial consistency, detail, and accuracy in factual information, spelling, and grammar. Ability to deal effectively and tactfully with writers, designers, and museum staff. Familiarity with Microsoft Word, Filemaker Pro, multimedia and the World Wide Web. Understanding of user-centered interactive design. Commitment to museum education. WORKING CONDITIONS: Ability to work independently at an off-site location with email access. Macintosh compatibility is a plus. Physical Demands: None specified. Special Environmental Factors: Exposure to E.M.F. levels deemed non-hazardous by state and federal agencies. SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION MATERIALS: Interested applicants should submit a letter of introduction outlining relevant job experience and coursework, as well as a c.v. with names of at least three references and a writing sample. Mail applications by May 10th. (For consideration at the Museums and the Web Conference, email applications to [log in to unmask] by April 14th.) Those applicants selected for an interview will be notified within one month of the application deadline. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity. ========================================================= Important Subscriber Information: The Museum-L FAQ file is located at http://www.finalchapter.com/museum-l-faq/ . You may obtain detailed information about the listserv commands by sending a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "help" (without the quotes). If you decide to leave Museum-L, please send a one line e-mail message to [log in to unmask] . The body of the message should read "Signoff Museum-L" (without the quotes).