Association of Academic Museums & Galleries.
Executive Director
Association of Academic Museums & Galleries., Collegeville, Indiana, United States,
Executive Director – The Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art, Ursinus College
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OPPORTUNITY:The Berman Museum of Art seeks candidates with an experienced, visionary, energetic, and enthusiastic commitment to liberal arts education and a cross-disciplinary approach to integrating museum programming into the living and learning environment of the college. The ideal candidate will have the ability to navigate multiple constituencies on campus and beyond while playing a vital public role in representing Ursinus College to donors, alumni, and a broad external community.POSITION SUMMARY:The Executive Director sets the vision for the future, provides focus, and establishes priorities for a dynamic organization that connects the museum's collections, exhibitions, and programs to the academic mission of the college and engages an external audience from the vibrant communities and urban environments in the region. S/he nurtures relationships on campus and in the community for exhibitions, research, scholarship, programming, and fundraising. This highly collaborative position intersects with all disciplines on campus and with a national network of colleagues. A relationship builder, the Executive Director uses this respected program to increase regional and national visibility, secure and steward external resources, and represents the Museum and the College as an ambassador to the field at large. The Executive Director reports to the Vice President for Academic Affairs/Dean of the College.RESPONSIBILITIES:Oversee daily operations of the Berman Museum to assure its protection and maintenance.Supervise staff of three full-time professionals and additional subcontractors while providing an overarching artistic vision for the museum.Oversee the museum's financial management and annual operating budget.Establish policies in consultation with the college administration and museum staff.Work closely with the college Advancement Department to secure funding from individuals, corporations, foundations and other public and private sources to support the museum's operations, exhibitions, programs and special projects.Work closely with the college Marketing and Communications Department to coordinate media coverage and audience development.Maintain best practices in accordance with the American Alliance of Museum's standards to ensure continuation of the Berman's accreditation.Oversee the museum's permanent collection through inspired acquisitions, high-quality gifts, and standard deaccession practice.Engage the college community and general public by developing, in consult with the Creative Director, a roster of innovative exhibitions that enrich the appreciation of historical and contemporary artworks.Serve as a local, national, and international advocate for the Berman with strong relationships with curators, scholars, artists and gallery owners.Expand collaborative relationships within the cultural community in the Philadelphia region as a compelling, energetic and enthusiastic spokesperson.Initiate collaborations with faculty and students by developing exhibitions from the museum's permanent collection with the goal of fostering valuable educational experiences.Oversee the Berman's National Advisory Council (BNAC) and cultivates and stewards the members comprised of Ursinus faculty, community and cultural leaders, and supporters of the Berman.Create a positive work environment for Berman Museum Staff, Ursinus student workers, and interns.Coordinate with museum staff, lectures, artist conversations and other events.Responsible for long term strategic planning of the Berman program in concert with the Ursinus College institutional plan.QUALIFICATIONS:At least seven years of senior leadership in museum management and curatorial experience.Fundraising success in an academic and/or museum setting.Excellent interpersonal skills and experience mentoring staff and managing employees.Experience with the AAM Accreditation process.COMPENSATION:Salary commensurate with experience. The College offers a valuable benefits program for all eligible employees.START DATE:Fall 2021PROCESS FOR APPLICATION:Bill Appleton is the MCA consultant leading this search. To be considered for the position, you must submit a current resume, a one-page narrative describing interest and experience, and three professional references utilizing our online application system.
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OPPORTUNITY:The Berman Museum of Art seeks candidates with an experienced, visionary, energetic, and enthusiastic commitment to liberal arts education and a cross-disciplinary approach to integrating museum programming into the living and learning environment of the college. The ideal candidate will have the ability to navigate multiple constituencies on campus and beyond while playing a vital public role in representing Ursinus College to donors, alumni, and a broad external community.POSITION SUMMARY:The Executive Director sets the vision for the future, provides focus, and establishes priorities for a dynamic organization that connects the museum's collections, exhibitions, and programs to the academic mission of the college and engages an external audience from the vibrant communities and urban environments in the region. S/he nurtures relationships on campus and in the community for exhibitions, research, scholarship, programming, and fundraising. This highly collaborative position intersects with all disciplines on campus and with a national network of colleagues. A relationship builder, the Executive Director uses this respected program to increase regional and national visibility, secure and steward external resources, and represents the Museum and the College as an ambassador to the field at large. The Executive Director reports to the Vice President for Academic Affairs/Dean of the College.RESPONSIBILITIES:Oversee daily operations of the Berman Museum to assure its protection and maintenance.Supervise staff of three full-time professionals and additional subcontractors while providing an overarching artistic vision for the museum.Oversee the museum's financial management and annual operating budget.Establish policies in consultation with the college administration and museum staff.Work closely with the college Advancement Department to secure funding from individuals, corporations, foundations and other public and private sources to support the museum's operations, exhibitions, programs and special projects.Work closely with the college Marketing and Communications Department to coordinate media coverage and audience development.Maintain best practices in accordance with the American Alliance of Museum's standards to ensure continuation of the Berman's accreditation.Oversee the museum's permanent collection through inspired acquisitions, high-quality gifts, and standard deaccession practice.Engage the college community and general public by developing, in consult with the Creative Director, a roster of innovative exhibitions that enrich the appreciation of historical and contemporary artworks.Serve as a local, national, and international advocate for the Berman with strong relationships with curators, scholars, artists and gallery owners.Expand collaborative relationships within the cultural community in the Philadelphia region as a compelling, energetic and enthusiastic spokesperson.Initiate collaborations with faculty and students by developing exhibitions from the museum's permanent collection with the goal of fostering valuable educational experiences.Oversee the Berman's National Advisory Council (BNAC) and cultivates and stewards the members comprised of Ursinus faculty, community and cultural leaders, and supporters of the Berman.Create a positive work environment for Berman Museum Staff, Ursinus student workers, and interns.Coordinate with museum staff, lectures, artist conversations and other events.Responsible for long term strategic planning of the Berman program in concert with the Ursinus College institutional plan.QUALIFICATIONS:At least seven years of senior leadership in museum management and curatorial experience.Fundraising success in an academic and/or museum setting.Excellent interpersonal skills and experience mentoring staff and managing employees.Experience with the AAM Accreditation process.COMPENSATION:Salary commensurate with experience. The College offers a valuable benefits program for all eligible employees.START DATE:Fall 2021PROCESS FOR APPLICATION:Bill Appleton is the MCA consultant leading this search. To be considered for the position, you must submit a current resume, a one-page narrative describing interest and experience, and three professional references utilizing our online application system.
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