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At the risk of starting this debate all over again, it might have something to do
with the fact that the salary is not listed? Very annoying habit museums are
developing...
Hervé Gagnon
Director-Curator
Colby-Curtis Museum
Stanstead (Québec)
Canada
Sharyn Horowitz a écrit:
> I posted this a few days ago and the silence has been deafening! If you
> looked at this ad and decided not to apply, could you let me know why?
>
> Senior Science Exhibit Developer
> The Health Museum of Cleveland
> Cleveland, Ohio
>
> Basic Function: The Senior Science Exhibit Developer is responsible for
> creating and overseeing the content of permanent exhibits, temporary
> exhibits, and multi-media programs in coordination with the Museum's key
> staff and the Education Committee of the Board of Trustees. Functions as
> the project director for the National Science Foundation (Body Stop)
> exhibit development and evaluation program.
>
> Qualifications: Five years of science exhibit development in an interactive
> museum/educational environment. Advanced degree in science/health/biology
> or similar experience or training is preferred.
>
> Essential Functions:
> 1. Oversees the accuracy and consistency of the exhibits.
> 2. Researches, writes, and contributes to concept development for new
> permanent and temporary exhibits.
> 3. Researches and makes arrangements for incoming temporary exhibits.
> 4. Provides input for grant writing and participates in development as needed.
> 5. Recruits data collectors and oversees evaluation for Body Stops.
> 6. Oversees education program development as it relates to new permanent
> and temporary exhibits.
> 7. Responsible for other duties as may be assigned by the Director of
> Exhibits.
>
> Collateral Functions:
> 1. Disseminates the findings from the Body Stops project at conferences and
> in professional publications.
> 2. Attends professional conferences and workshops and keeps abreast of the
> latest advances in audience research and informal science education.
>
> Environment: Multi-level work area, travel to off-site locations will be
> necessary, frequent visits to workshop environment.
>
> Fax resume to Jon Bricker, Director of Exhibits, (216) 231-5129
> 8911 Euclid Avenue
> Cleveland, Ohio 44106
>
> or e-mail [log in to unmask]
>
> Sharyn Horowitz, The Health Museum of Cleveland
> [log in to unmask]
> 8911 Euclid Avenue * Cleveland, OH 44106 * (216) 231-5010 * fax 231-5129
> http://www.healthmuseum.org
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