What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of Academic Programs & Partnerships position at Museum Associates?
Director, Academic Programs & Partnerships (Regular, Full-Time)
Education & Public Programs
Reporting to the Associate Vice-President, School and Family Programs. The Director will connect with academic institutions broadly, two-year community and vocational colleges as well as baccalaureate and graduate degree granting programs, and develop a suite of offerings that include convenings, symposia, publications, and professional development for students, artists and academics. They will work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders, designing shared outcomes that situate formal learning and scholarship within higher education alongside lived experience. A central part of their responsibilities will be overseeing the Mellon Undergraduate Curatorial Fellowship (MUCF), the LACMA-ASU Master’s Fellowship in Art History, and other scholarly exchanges, including the direct oversight of the cohorts of MUCF fellows and LACMA-ASU fellows. This position is responsible for creating and overseeing initiatives to address the needs of college and graduate students, scholars, artists, and other academic stakeholders. The Director provides leadership in best practices in museum education, overseeing both in-person and digital program development, implementation and evaluation, and revising and updating Academic Programs. The Director builds and maintains a broad range of community relationships across LA County and Southern California, and is knowledgeable about the LA art education ecosystem. A major focus of the position is the nurturing and tracking of program participants to diversify the field of museums. They stay current on issues affecting college students, faculty, and new museum professionals, and provide high level strategic approaches to programming, reaffirming LACMA’s role as an innovative and responsive resource for these constituencies. This position is funded for 4 years and projected to end on April 1, 2029.
Responsibilities:
- Oversees the development, implementation and evaluation of programs for university students and faculty.
- Works with the Assoc VP, School & Family Programs, the People & Culture Department, and Mellon Foundation to recruit, track, and evaluate student and museum participation in the Mellon Undergraduate Curatorial Fellowship.
- Works with the Assoc VP, School & Family Programs, the People & Culture Department, and Arizona State University to recruit, track, and evaluate student participation in the LACMA-ASU partnership program.
- Works with Development and Finance to maintain grants that support Academic Programs and Partnerships, including proposals and reports.
- Contributes to the strategic direction of the Education department, making recommendations based on research into the latest trends in University programs, museum education, and community building through the arts.
- With the department’s Data Specialist, coordinate email, web, social media, print and in person communication regarding LACMA’s Academic programs, prioritizing awareness and access for under-resourced audiences.
- Works with staff to keep statistical information on programs and document compelling evidence to demonstrate impact.
- Proposes new offerings, both digital and in person, that reflect current priorities for College audiences and the museum.
Benefits:
- The expected annual salary for this Los Angeles, CA based position is $80,000, subject to change, and the position is eligible for LACMA’s comprehensive benefits package, including pension plan.
- LACMA is committed to providing its employees with valuable and competitive benefits as a core part of a strong overall employee experience.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Art History, History, Museum Education, Museum Studies, or related field is preferred.
- Minimum of 7 years in a related position with increasing responsibility including management of strategic planning, budget, and supervision of staff.
Salary : $80,000