Curator (part-time)

 

 

The New York City Police Museum seeks a Curator to research and develop content for The New York City Police Museum’s exhibitions, as well as improving upon existing displays and helping to create new, innovative shows.

 

 

Responsibilities include, but not limited to:

 

* Act as a liaison between the Museum and outside consultants (i.e., exhibit designers, graphic designers, etc.) who aid in producing new displays; making certain that the best interest of the Museum is maintained.

* Assist with research requests for individuals, students, researchers, educators, and other professionals seeking information from The New York City Police Museum.

* Other administrative duties may include working with the Registrar to secure loan agreements, donations, copyrights, and research permission requests and the fees associated. The Curator will also work directly with the Director of Education to create educational stimulating exhibits.

* TMS experience preferred. Curator will work with Registrar to create contextual content for eMuseum, which will provide online access to highlighted items in the Museum’s collection.

 

 

Minimum Requirements:

 

* B.A. or B.S. degree required; graduate preferred.

* Minimum 3-5 years experience managing related Museum functions in accordance with    Museum standards.

 

 

To apply for this position, please send cover letter and resume to the Executive Director, Julie Bose at:  [log in to unmask]

 

 

No phone calls.


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