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Description
The Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College invites applications for the position of Assistant/Associate Curator of Academic Programs. This is a full-time, 12-month Administrative and Professional Staff position reporting to the Curator of Academic Programs.
The Assistant/Associate Curator of Academic Programs is responsible for strengthening the academic role of the museum within the College by conceptualizing and developing programs and activities across all disciplines taught at Oberlin.
The Allen is committed to enhancing students’ learning, engagement, and critical thinking skills through broad examination of the museum’s global art collection and integrating the museum into College curriculum through innovative and creative academic programs. As the primary liaison between the museum and faculty, the successful candidate must have highly developed administrative and organizational capabilities and be an excellent collaborator who thrives in an object-based learning environment. Outreach to colleagues in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Conservatory of Music enables faculty to develop courses and classes that use the collection in new and creative ways, both supporting faculty familiar with the collection and training faculty less familiar with how an art museum can be a springboard to curriculum and enhance innovative pedagogy. The successful candidate will be responsive to the museum’s strategic plan, committed to creative, interdisciplinary teaching, and capable of deploying a contextual, cross-disciplinary approach to works of art. The Associate Curator of Academic Programs reports to the Curator of Academic Programs, who establishes the priorities of the department. The Assistant Curator of Academic Programs works closely with the museum’s education and engagement team, while also liaising with collections curators regarding exhibitions and programs.
Responsibilities
At the Associate level:
Meeting and working closely with faculty to facilitate use of collections
Leading and co-facilitating discussion-based sessions for classes in the Allen’s galleries and study room
Conducting faculty development initiatives, including new faculty orientation, curriculum development grants, and pedagogical workshops
Helping develop teaching exhibitions that support courses and highlight current and new research
Implementing new strategies that encourage faculty and student use of the museum in innovative ways
Working closely with the Curator of Academic Programs to schedule class visits to the museum and manage the schedule for Oberlin College visits to the Print Study Room
Supervising part-time student assistants and participating in their recruitment and training
Supporting the museum’s strategic plan and executing tactics related to academic teaching and learning.
Liaising with staff colleagues regarding art moves, teaching, and public programs
Advising collection curators on curricular potential of prospective exhibitions and acquisitions
Assisting with the assessment and evaluation of the work of the Office of Academic Programs, including keeping statistics relating to its work and gathering and analyzing quantitative and qualitative data
Active membership in the larger museum community, including attending conferences and presenting and publishing on innovative programs and initiatives
Other duties as assigned
At the Assistant level
Meeting and working closely with faculty to facilitate use of collections
Leading and co-facilitating discussion-based sessions for classes in the Allen’s galleries and Print Study Room
Supporting faculty development initiatives, including new faculty orientation, curriculum development grants, and pedagogical workshops
Helping develop teaching exhibitions that support courses and highlight current and new research
Implementing new strategies that encourage faculty and student use of the museum in innovative ways
Working closely with the Curator of Academic Programs to schedule class visits to the museum and manage the schedule for Oberlin College visits to the Print Study Room
Supporting the museum’s strategic plan and executing tactics related to academic teaching and learning.
Liaising with staff colleagues regarding art moves, teaching, and public programs
Exploring curricular potential of prospective exhibitions and acquisitions, and co-facilitating project-specific faculty focus groups in collaboration with collection curators and educators
Assisting with assessment and evaluation of the work of the Office of Academic Programs, including keeping statistics relating to its work and gathering and analyzing quantitative and qualitative data
Active membership in the larger museum community, including attending conferences and presenting and publishing on innovative programs and initiatives
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
At the Associate level:
Ph.D. or terminal degree in an object-focused field of study (such art history, studio art, history, anthropology, or archaeology)
4 years of professional museum experience beyond internships with at least 2 years teaching in museums or higher education
Broad knowledge of art and material culture as represented in the Allen’s collection, and a willingness to learn about subjects and materials outside established areas of expertise
Understanding learning needs of college students and recent developments in university pedagogy
Highly developed communication skills
Excellent collaboration and organizational skills and ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
High degree of professionalism, attention to detail, and ability to meet deadlines
Strong interpersonal skills, collegiality, and a demonstrated ability to work effectively individually and as part of a team
Demonstrated commitment to fostering a welcoming, inclusive learning environment for all Oberlin students
Ability to work occasional evening and weekend hours
Ability to lift and carry objects weighing up to 25 pounds
At the Assistant level:
Master’s degree in an object-focused field of study (such art history, studio art, history, anthropology, or archaeology)
2 years of professional museum experience beyond internships with at least 1 year of teaching in museums or higher education
Broad knowledge of art and material culture as represented in the Allen’s collection, and a willingness to learn about subjects and materials outside established areas of expertise
Understanding learning needs of college students and recent developments in university pedagogy
Strong communication skills
Excellent collaboration and organizational skills and ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
High degree of professionalism, attention to detail, and ability to meet deadlines
Strong interpersonal skills, collegiality, and a demonstrated ability to work effectively individually and as part of a team
Demonstrated commitment to fostering a welcoming, inclusive learning environment for all Oberlin students
Ability to work occasional evening and weekend hours
Ability to lift and carry objects weighing up to 25 pounds
Desired Qualifications
Art-handling experience, especially of works on paper
Experience with TMS (The Museum System) and project management software
Foreign language skills
At the assistant level, Ph.D. in an object-focused field of study (such art history, studio art, history, anthropology, or archaeology)
