Manager, Interpretation Access at the Guggenheim Museum
Job Title: Manager, Interpretation Access
Job Status: Full-time
SUMMARY OF POSITION
The Manager, Interpretation and Access will work with the Assistant Director, Interpretation and Access on the coordination, development, and implementation of interpretive planning and processes in alignment. The Manager, Interpretation and Access will also assist with the implementation of access programs and development of resources for visitors with disabilities.
SKILL AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
- 5 years of experience in a museum or cultural institution with public programming, art interpretation and gallery-based teaching experience incorporating multisensory practices
- Excellent attention to detail with ability to handle multiple projects in a fast-paced environment a must.
- Ability to be proactive, use independent judgment and initiative.
- Knowledge of museum learning pedagogy
- Ability to communicate effectively with a broad audience
- Detail-oriented with organizational, project management, and creative problem-solving skills
- Research and evaluation skills
- Flexibility and the ability to adapt to changing priorities while managing multiple projects simultaneously
- Ability to work independently as well as to establish and maintain collaborative working relationships
- Computer skills with knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Assist with drafting an interpretive writing handbook and implementing interpretive planning processes within the institution
- Partner with exhibition design, curatorial, and other departments to produce interpretive content for the Guggenheim’s exhibitions
- Develop engaging, innovative, and accessible interpretive resources to invite multiple pathways for visitors to experience art
- Research and evaluate interpretative approaches and strategies for all audiences; experiment with new interpretive approaches for visitor-facing content and its presentation across the museum; work with research partners to evaluate evolving solutions
- In collaboration with the Assistant Director of Interpretation and Access, develop and implement interpretive projects, programs, and experiences for adults and for individuals with disabilities; facilitate training, scheduling, and communication with educators who lead Mind’s Eye programs for visitors who are blind or have low vision and other access programs
- Support the Assistant Director in responding to access inquiries, monitoring budgets and preparing funding proposals and reports
- Create a welcoming and inclusive environment for all museum visitors
WORK DEMANDS and ENVIRONMENT:
- Ability to travel within the metropolitan area as required to perform the above duties at any of the Guggenheim’s owned or leased properties upon request.
- Ability to work nights on occasion during special events.
EDUCATION:
- Bachelor’s Degree required.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: n/a
REPORTS TO: Assistant Director, Interpretation and Access
LOCATION: 1071 5th Avenue New York, NY 10128
WORK SCHEDULE: 40 Hours per Week, Schedule TBD
POSITION TYPE: Full-time, Exempt, This position will become a position covered by a Collective Bargaining Agreement with Local 2110 UAW.
To Apply:
In accordance with the NYC Mandate, and Guggenheim policy, all Museum employees are required to show proof of fully vaccinated status (including booster) in order to work except for those with very limited legally-permissible exemptions (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a disability, sincerely held religious belief, or pregnancy, or because you are a victim of domestic violence, stalking, or sex offenses).
The Guggenheim is dedicating itself to creating paths that lead to a more inclusive and diverse institution. We encourage inquiries from applicants who will reflect the plurality of our culture and our global audience. The Guggenheim does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, creed, color, religion, marital status, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, veteran status, national origin or disability status.