Adult Programs Manager at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
Job Title: Adult Programs Manager
Job Status: Full-time
Location: Santa Fe, NM
Salary: $50,000 – $54,000
Description
The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum is in search of a Manager of Adult Programs to professionally lead in the development, implementation, and management of the Museum’s adult programmatic offerings; to meet audience goals through engaging and innovating programming; to ensure accessibility of programs for diverse audiences; to provide the Director of Learning and Engagement with additional support to develop and sustain adult programs through creative thinking and innovation.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Adult Audiences
- Create innovative and effective programs for adult audiences.
- Manage the planning and execution of all virtual and in-person public adult lectures, studio classes, and programs.
- Develop new, engaging programmatic offerings for audiences from college aged visitors through senior citizens.
- Supports Learning and Engagement team in evaluation efforts.
Department Support
- Attend related Museum and community special events
- Draft contracts; make purchases; monitor department budget
- Manage education department interns and volunteers as assigned
Collaboration
- Work collaboratively with Museum departments, contract community artists, and partner organizations
- Edit and proof education publications and communications
- Participate in Museum, division and department planning, committees, task forces and teams
Special Projects or Additional Duties
- Complete special projects or additional duties as assigned, and consistent with the skills, training, level of responsibility and other requirements for this position
- Participate in evening and weekend activities as appropriate and requested
Requirements
Background and Qualifications
- BA/BFA – Art, art history, museum studies, art education, or another humanities degree – Required
- Minimum three years working in classroom or other educational setting with adult learners – Required
- Fluency in Spanish Language (Speaking, conversational) – Preferred
- Experience working in a museum setting – Preferred
Skills and Abilities
- Ability to work creatively and collaboratively in a team-based environment
- Highly organized and detail oriented
- Able to work independently and handle multiple priorities
- Excellent written and oral communications
- Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work empathetically with diverse audiences
- Ability to deal tactfully with staff, volunteers and the public