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Senior Development Manager London, UK The Museum of London The Museum of London is running the most exciting cultural project in London for a generation. The creation of an entirely new museum in Smithfield, due to open its doors in 2026. Salary: £45,124 per annum Job description: With major support already secured from the City of London and the Mayor of London, £70m will come from private and philanthropic funds raised through a major fundraising campaign. We have already secured just under £45m of this goal. As Senior Development Manager you will play a vital role in the success of the Museum's ambitious plans to raise the remaining £25m, as well as secure the funding needed to enhance our Docklands site and significantly grow our BAU income. You will have a track record of securing gifts or grants of five and six figures and will manage, develop and grow a portfolio of high-level prospects, ensuring we have a clear cultivation and communication plan in place for each. You will be an outstanding communicator and relationship-builder; able to influence and inspire new potential donors and demonstrate how their support will make a real difference to Londoners and the wider world. We welcome applicants who reflect London’s diverse communities and who have a passion for the cultural sector and the work of the museum. For more information about this role, please see the Job Description. To get some top tips on how to make the best of your application visit: https://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/about-us/jobs If you would like to apply for this role, please go here where you will be directed to our online recruitment system. Applications are by application form. The closing date for applications is Sunday 14 April 2024. Successful candidates will be invited to an interview on Thursday 25 April 2024. The Museum of London is committed to equal opportunities and diversity. We particularly welcome applications from disabled, Black, Asian and ethnically diverse candidates, who are currently under-represented in our organisation. Please quote Global Museum Jobs in your application. Posted March 20th
Curator: Ancient Anatolia and the Eastern Mediterranean London, UK Greece and Rome The British Museum Full-time Permanent £33,803 per annum About the role: To undertake research into and make publicly accessible the museum’s Anatolian and eastern Mediterranean collections within the Department of Greece and Rome, in support of the Museum’s Masterplan, the Museum Operating Plan and all relevant Museum strategies. This opportunity arises at a unique moment, as the department is rebuilding its strength (with five permanent curatorial appointments to be made in 2024) and as the Museum is about to embark on an ambitious plan to redisplay many of its permanent galleries. Key areas of responsibility: To work as a team member with colleagues within and beyond the department of Greece and Rome to develop and deliver our displays and to deliver the Masterplan. To collaborate with colleagues from across the Museum to develop innovative cross-departmental displays on our Anatolian and eastern Mediterranean collections (including the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, the Artemision at Ephesus, and the Nereid Monument), and on the full range of human history. To participate in the Museum’s public programme, delivering talks, seminars, lectures, participating in and organizing conferences and seminars and broadcasts To deliver and to assist in developing research projects on parts of the collections in consultation with the Keeper and Head of Research, including working with external partners. To assist in raising money to support research projects; and to contribute to general income generation for the Museum. Full posting here. Application deadline: 12pm (midday) on 03/05/2024. Please quote Global Museum Jobs in your application. Posted March 20th
Curator: Greek World London, UK Greece and Rome The British Museum Full-time Permanent £33,803 per annum About the role: To undertake research into and make publicly accessible the museum’s collections from the ancient Greek world, especially architecture, sculpture and inscriptions, in support of the Museum’s Masterplan, the Museum Operating Plan and all relevant Museum strategies. This opportunity arises at a unique moment, as the Department of Greece and Rome is rebuilding its strength (with five permanent curatorial appointments to be made in 2024) and as the Museum is about to embark on an ambitious plan to redisplay many of its permanent galleries. Key areas of responsibility: To work as a team member with colleagues within and beyond the department of Greece and Rome to develop and deliver our displays and to deliver the Masterplan. To collaborate with colleagues from across the Museum to develop innovative cross-departmental displays on our Greek collections and on the full range of human history. To participate in the Museum’s public programme, delivering talks, seminars, lectures, participating in and organizing conferences and seminars and broadcasts To deliver and to assist in developing research projects on parts of the collections in consultation with the Keeper and Head of Research, including working with external partners. To assist in raising money to support, research projects; and to contribute to general income generation for the Museum. Application deadline: 12pm (midday) on 03/05/2024 Full posting here. Please quote Global Museum Jobs in your application. Posted March 20th
Project Manager, Powerhouse Museum Sydney NSW, Australia Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences Salary: $120,859 - $133,183 Temporary full-time for up to 3 years Powerhouse Museum: Are you a skilled and experienced Project Manager looking for a challenging and fulfilling opportunity? We are seeking a dedicated Project Manager to join our team and help us deliver the best practice projects and construction management at Powerhouse campuses, including the Parramatta exhibition program. As a Project Manager, you will consistently apply the Powerhouse Delivery Framework to ensure project delivery meets time, cost, and quality requirements. This is a chance to be a part of a dynamic team shaping the future of Powerhouse campuses. About Powerhouse: Through the renewal and across its platforms, Powerhouse will redefine museums in the 21st century by renegotiating the terms of engagement with communities, radically returning to and reckoning with its legacy as a museum of industry and fortifying its vital role in the cultural and economic ecosystems of NSW, Australia and the world. In 2023 the Powerhouse, one of Australia’s oldest and most important cultural institutions, continues the delivery of its renewal program across its five platforms, Powerhouse Parramatta, Powerhouse Ultimo, Powerhouse Castle Hill, Sydney Observatory and Powerhouse Digital, our space to tell stories and provide new levels of access to the Powerhouse Collection of over 500,000 objects. To find out more, take a tour through powerhouse.com.au Position Description: Click here Candidate Guide: Click here To Apply: Please submit a CV and Cover letter through the iWorkforNSW site. Please quote Global Museum Jobs in your application. Posted March 20th
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Carol And Morton Rapp Curator, Contemporary Art Toronto, ON, Canada Art Gallery of Ontario The Art Gallery of Ontario (“the AGO”) is one of the largest art museums in North America, with a collection of close to 100,000 works. Through the collection as well as collaborations with leading museums around the world, the AGO presents wide-ranging exhibitions and programs to approximately 1 million visitors annually. The Carol and Morton Rapp Curator, Contemporary Art will have an important leadership role in the AGO’s recently announced expansion project, the Dani Reiss Modern and Contemporary Gallery. This addition will expand the AGO’s gallery space by 40,000 square feet, with at least 13 new galleries across five floors, increasing the total space available to display our growing collection of modern and contemporary art by 30 percent. The new galleries will be highly functional and very flexible; dynamic enough to display the works of today’s great modern and contemporary artists, and adaptable to the needs of future generations of artists working across all media. We are seeking an experienced, inspired, visionary and collaborative professional who is excited to take on this role and is fully committed to making great modern and contemporary art accessible to the public. Full posting here. Please quote Global Museum Jobs in your application. Posted March 20th
Public Engagement Coordinator Sydney NSW, Australia Museum of Contemporary Art Overview of the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia: The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) is Australia’s only public museum dedicated to contemporary art. The MCA presents, collects and engages with the art of now. Overview of the position: A vital role in the Public Engagement Team, the Coordinator supports the project management of programs with direct responsibility for maintaining administrative systems and delivering logistical requirements of exhibition programs and events. (abridged) Tasks and responsibilities of the position: Working with colleagues and independently where needed, to deliver logistical and administrative requirements of MCA Public Engagement. The Public Engagement Coordinator is required to effectively liaise and collaborate with colleagues across departments, and to communicate clearly and concisely with relevant internal and external colleagues. The main responsibilities are: booking resources, staff and spaces for Public Programs in relevant organisational systems carrying out finance admin e.g. processing invoices, and maintaining Public Program budgets producing event run sheets, call sheets, logistical and AV briefs and any other internal and external logistical comms contributing to reports, evaluating statistics, and collating data from programs drafting marketing copy and maintaining image files for promotions providing written briefs and supervise casual members of staff including Artist Educators and Hosts to facilitate and deliver events. Full posting here. Please quote Global Museum Jobs in your application. Posted March 20th
Manager/Senior Manager (Information Management) Singapore National Gallery Singapore National Gallery Singapore is a leading visual arts institution which oversees the world's largest public collection of Singapore and Southeast Asian modern art. Situated at the birthplace of modern Singapore, in the heart of the Civic District, the Gallery is housed in two national monuments - City Hall and former Supreme Court - that have been beautifully restored and transformed into this exciting 64,000 square metre venue. Salary: $4,900 to $7,350 Monthly Responsibilities: The staff member's primary responsibility is to develop and implement a strategic and effective framework for providing access to the information of the Gallery's collection of artwork to both internal and external parties, thereby, generating a greater awareness and understanding of the collection. The candidate will work closely with colleagues from the Curatorial & Collections, Curatorial, Research & Exhibitions, Content Publishing, IT and other departments, as well as with artists, artist estates, vendors and statutory board stakeholders governing the Collection. Full posting here. Closing on 18 Apr 2024. Please quote Global Museum Jobs in your application. Posted March 20th