MAAM Job Board

Any current, active MAAM member can post a position at no charge for 30 days. This includes all membership level. Non-members will be charged a rate of $50 for a 30 day posting. All postings must include the following in accordance with administrative best practices: job title, location, description of the position, and numerical salary or salary range.
To submit a job posting, please email us at info@midatlanticmuseums.org.

Dr. Mian A. Jan Fellowship, Chester County History Center

West Chester, PA

Compensation: This fellowship will take place in the Fall of 2024 over a period of up to 8 weeks for a total range of 50 to 62 hours. The anticipated timeframe is September through November. The stipend is determined by the student’s level of study and experience: $14/hour undergraduate or $16/per hour graduate student.

The Dr. Jan Fellow will create a digital exhibit and small-scale framed photo exhibit of oral historians who have participated in the South Asian oral history initiative in Chester County. This may include reaching out to organizations that represent the broad experiences of the people in these communities. Both ordinary and extraordinary accomplishments will shape that exhibition narrative.

Specific tasks:

  • Research the context for the South Asian migration experience in Chester County and region
  • Work with Collections Department staff to use existing images and interviews to develop interpretation about aspects of the South Asian experience
  • May carry out oral additional history interviews
  • Learn about exhibit label copy and image production according to CCHC standards

For more information, click here.

Associate Director, Facilities & Maintenance, Eastern State Penitentiary

Philadelphia, PA

Compensation: $75,000 – $80,000

The Associate Director, Facilities & Maintenance is responsible for overseeing and supporting the overall maintenance and upkeep of the site in all facets of facilities and events. This includes, but is not limited to: exhibit maintenance, daily upkeep of public site areas, repair and maintenance of building systems and fixtures, general landscaping, custodial care of offices and restrooms, safety scope of work, and special projects as needed. This also includes managing related vendor and contractor relationships. The role will be responsible for managing facilities, custodial, and AV technician role(s) including hiring, developing, overseeing, performance reviews and corrective action up to and including termination. For more information and to apply, click here.

Associate Director for Learning, Engagement and Public Practice, Sheldon Museum of Art

Lincoln, NE

Compensation: $82,000 – $95,000 per annum

Seeking an Associate Director for Learning, Engagement, and Public Practice for Sheldon Museum of Art, on the campus of the University of Nebraska—Lincoln. This new position will implement innovative strategies that center stakeholders and catalyze meaningful engagement with Sheldon’s world-class collection of American Art. 5-7 years museum experience, MA in a related field, experience in an academic art museum preferred.  http://www.museum-search.com/open-searches/. Apply by 9/11/24 to SearchandRef@museum-search.com. EA/EO. Nominations welcome.

Assistant Curator of Decorative Arts and Material Culture, New-York Historical Society Museum and Library

New York, NY (Hybrid)

Compensation: $67,600 plus benefits

The Assistant Curator of Decorative Arts and Material Culture oversees portions of the Museum’s decorative arts and material culture collections and advances New-York Historical’s mission through exhibitions, presentations, teaching, and donor cultivation. Curatorial duties include researching, exhibiting, and writing about works in the collections; recommending acquisitions according to the goals of the Collections Development Plan; proposing and curating original exhibitions; serving as the primary curatorial liaison to New-York Historical’s DiMenna Children’s History Museum; and maintaining positive and fruitful relations with colleagues in the museum and academic communities and with New-York Historical trustees and other supporters. The Assistant Curator of Decorative Arts and Material Culture must be conversant with American decorative arts and material culture from all periods and is expected to bring fresh and creative ideas to the field and to the interpretation and development of the museum’s holdings.
This position will be open until filled, with preference given to applications submitted before Monday, July 22, 2024. For the full job description and to apply, click here.

Head Registrar, Peabody Essex Museum

Salem, MA

Compensation: $76,000 – $95,000

Seeking Head Registrar for active collections and exhibitions program, including major collections move offsite for 850,000 works of art and active rotating exhibitions. Requires energetic, collaborative manager and creative problem solver. Chance to make a major impact, refining processes and steering flow of activities. Ten years Registration, five years personnel management experience required. B.A. in Art, Art History, Museum Studies, related field required, or equivalent, Details:
http://www.museum-search.com/open-searches/. Apply by 8/16/24 to SearchandRef@museum-search.com. EA/EO. Nominations welcome.

Collections Specialist, Office of the Clerk

Washington DC

Compensation:  $81,625-$92,981

Since 1789, the Office of the Clerk has served as the official record keeper of the U.S. House of Representatives, and proudly supports the nonpartisan legislative functions of the institution. The Clerk’s Office of Art and Archives serves as custodian of the House’s unique records and collections.

Description

Our office is mission-driven and works collaboratively across multiple teams and projects. We see the enduring impact of our work in the House’s growing collection and the day-to-day use of it within the institution. If you enjoy being in a fast-paced environment, with new prospects and skills to explore, we have an opportunity for you.

This full-time position provides support for the needs and functions of the objects in the Collection of the U.S. House of Representatives. Provides technical skills in registration, movement, exhibition, and general stewardship of the House Collection. Provides research and technical assistance on various special projects assigned to the Office of Art and Archives. Works in a fast-paced office environment with a small team, at an open work station, where noise levels are usually moderate. Grade level at the time of appointment is determined by experience and designated level of responsibility.

For additional information and to apply, click here.

Executive Director, The Rockwell Museum of American Art

Corning, NJ

Compensation: $175,000 – $210,000 plus benefits.

Seeking a talented leader with a passion for American art, strategy, and team building. The Rockwell is an AAM-accredited Smithsonian Affiliate with a strong reputation for its collection, exhibitions, and programs. Operating budget $5.5 million, endowment $5.5 million, 19 staff, 18 Trustees, 35,000 visitors. SEA/EO. Apply by July 29, 2024 to SearchandRef@museum-search.com. For details, visit: www.museum-search.com/open-searches. Apply early: candidates will be considered on a rolling basis. Nominations welcome.

Chief Executive Officer, National Children’s Museum

Washington DC

Compensation: $250,000 – $300,000; commensurable with experience.

National Children’s Museum’s mission is to inspire children to care about and change the world. National Children’s Museum is a unique hybrid institution, combining learning elements found in a science center with children’s museum experiences. Through science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) focused exhibits and playful, in-person and virtual program offerings, the Museum sparks curiosity and ignites creativity for all learners, with an emphasis on children ages 2-12.

National Children’s Museum seeks an accomplished leader who has a compelling vision for the power of informal learning environments. This individual is a curious, lifelong learner who is passionate about visitor and member engagement. This leader will be a tireless advocate for the Museum’s mission and will inspire others to support the institution’s outcomes and success.

For best consideration, please submit a current resume and letter of introduction, by 08/06/2024, to Kittleman & Associates, LLC. Submit your application online at https://apptrkr.com/5361810. (Click the Apply Button at the bottom of the page)

PO Box 4 Cooperstown, NY 13326

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