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Director

Jane Addams Hull-House Museum

University of Illinois at Chicago

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The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) invites nominations and
applications for the position of Director of the Jane Addams Hull-House
Museum, with appointment beginning summer of 2013. The Director of the Jane
Addams Hull-House Museum is responsible for the overall direction of the
museum and its programs that serve as a memorial to social reformer Jane
Addams, the first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, and her
colleagues whose work changed the lives of their immigrant neighbors as
well as national and international public policy. The Director will lead
and oversee the future growth of this internationally-known museum that
represents Jane Addams’s and the Hull-House settlement’s commitments to
social change, public service and education. The Jane Addams
Hull-House Museum, part of the College of Architecture and the Arts at the
University of Illinois at Chicago, is a historic site that continues to
welcome some of the world’s most important thinkers, artists and activists.

The director should embrace the UIC Social Justice Initiative to "create
knowledge that transforms our views of the world and, through sharing and
application, transforms the world."

The Director has primary responsibility for the development of exhibitions
and programs, the museum’s care and operation, the interpretation of the
buildings and site, the collections and historical legacy, the preservation
and improvement of the two buildings that make up the Hull-House (one a
National Landmark and the other a Chicago Landmark), and the future
expansion of the Museum. The Director communicates the significance of Jane
Addams and her associates to the campus community, the neighborhood,
the residents of the City of Chicago, and national and international
publics. The Director is responsible for the care of artifacts,
photographs, documents, and oral histories that comprise the Jane Addams
Memorial Collection and other material relating to Jane Addams, the
Hull-House, and the Settlement House Movement. Finally, s/he will hire,
train, and supervise the staff and volunteers who contribute to
the efficient operation and future growth of the museum, and coordinate
programs with other institutions.

The Director reports to the Dean of the College of Architecture and the
Arts and operates with help and advice from an internal and an external
advisory committee. The Director collaborates with College units and the
wider University community to develop meaningful educational opportunities
and public programs with the social sciences, art and art history,
architecture, design, urban planning and health sciences. S/he will be
expected to engage with faculty and students in interdisciplinary research
and teaching activities that relate to the Museum and/or the legacy of Jane
Addams. S/he will be responsible to engage multiple, diverse publics as
s/he develops exhibitions and public programs. S/he will expand connections
with community groups and local, national and international organizations.
S/he will be responsible for the operating budget of the Museum and will be
expected to attract private, public, and foundation support to bring the
museum to new levels of public service, research, and instruction.

Qualifications: A minimum of a master’s degree in an appropriate field
within the arts, history or a field related to the Hull-House legacy, and
at least five years’ experience in management, education, resource and
program development in a museum or related organization required. Record of
academic achievement and success in securing grants and fundraising
strongly preferred. Potential for concurrent faculty appointment in an
appropriate academic department.

Jane Addams Hull-House Museum website: www.uic.edu/jaddams/hull

College of Architecture and the Arts website: www.aa.uic.edu

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To apply: submit letter of interest, vitae and a list of three professional
references by January 28, 2013 via:
https://jobs.uic.edu/job-board/job-details?jobID=26942

The University of Illinois is an Affirmative Action - Equal Opportunity
Employer.

-- 
The task of teachers, those obscure soldiers of civilization, is to give to
the people the intellectual means to revolt. [Louise Michel / 1830-1905 /
Mémoires / 1886]

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