Assistant Director of Academic Engagement and Programs at the Museums at Washington and Lee University
Job Title: Assistant Director of Academic Engagement and Programs
Job Status: Full-time
Location: Lexington, VA
Salary: $61,990 – $76,990
Description
The Art Museum and Galleries (AMG) at Washington and Lee University seeks an experienced and dynamic Assistant Director of Academic Engagement and Programs (ADAP). This colleague will have a leading role in expanding the vision set forth in the museum’s 2021-2026 Strategic Plan.
Reporting to the Director of AMG, the ADAP will integrate the fine and decorative art collections into the university’s curriculum and academic environment. They will develop strategies for collections engagement, assist with gallery and exhibition interpretation, and serve as the primary liaison with university faculty. The ADAP will facilitate collaborative endeavors, develop pedagogy, and lead programmatic strategies to support student and faculty engagement with the collections.
The ADAP will manage the development, implementation, and execution of diverse cross-disciplinary programs for W&L students, faculty, staff, the local community, and public visitors. These programs will leverage the AMG’s collections and exhibitions to foster shared learning and dialogue on contemporary issues. In this role, the ADAP will prioritize equity and inclusion, support W&L’s interdisciplinary teaching, learning, and research mission, and actively engage with the university community.
The ADAP is responsible for developing learning engagement strategies across multiple platforms, increasing faculty-student participation, and delivering relevant, engaging, and mission-driven experiences, both on-campus and online. They will play a critical role in making the Museums a site for creativity, critical thinking, curricular learning, and cultural engagement. Additionally, with the right qualifications, the ADAP may teach a course in the Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies minor.
Essential Functions:
- Establish a long-range vision, annual goals, objectives, and priorities for the Academic and Engagement unit.
- Manage the strategic direction of the Academic and Engagement unit, ensuring alignment with museum and university strategic plans.
- Support the mission of the university and coordinate pathways for the academic community to connect with the collections in support of teaching and research by working closely with the Dean, faculty, and students to foster significant and sustained curricular engagement.
- Lead and supervise the design and implementation of academic and community programs to build audience participation, enhance visitor engagement and learning, and encourage repeat visitation.
- Direct the development of promotional materials for educational and programmatic initiatives.
- Develop university and public programs related to the collection and exhibitions.
- Engage W&L faculty to utilize the museum’s collection for research and teaching.
- Establish and oversee the docent program in partnership with Curatorial Affairs.
- Reimagine and advise the student museum group.
- Facilitate faculty research of the collections in support of courses, research, and class visits.
- Collaborate with curators on projects involving faculty, students, artists, guest scholars, and educators to develop lesson plans, training sessions, and new interpretive approaches.
- Provide input during the development of exhibitions, playing an active role in planning and developing educational and interpretive components.
- Assist curators with designing engaging interpretive materials and experiences such as texts, videos, audio, web content, response stations, participatory learning spaces, and other digital platforms.
- Demonstrate commitment to university DEIA initiatives and ensure that engagement and educational programming are welcoming, equitable, and accessible for all audiences.
- Recruit and supervise student employees and interns.
- Lead the development and implementation of creative educational and auxiliary programming for diverse audiences, including seminars, lectures, and workshops.
- Manage documentation and evaluation of museum visitation through programs and tours, including statistics and program evaluation.
- Integrate assessment tools, gather and analyze qualitative and quantitative data, and other engagement metrics for evaluations, board reports, and funding proposals.
- Identify funding opportunities for programs and unit staffing, draft grant proposals, develop and oversee portions of the annual budget in collaboration with the director, and track expenditures to ensure adherence to set goals.
- Participate in peer committees within the university and in the larger professional field.
- Collaborate with colleagues to support their work related to education and engagement.
- Represent the museum by participating in community building, presentations to VIPs and external stakeholders, donor development, public relations, and special events as needed.
- Other related duties as assigned.
Requirements
Master’s degree in art history, museum studies, history, or related field.
3-5 years of experience in museum work.
Minimum five years of museum education experience.
Minimum three years of management experience with staff, students, and volunteers.
A willingness to learn about subjects and material outside of established areas of expertise.
Applied knowledge of professional museum principles, practices, and procedures.
Knowledge of research tools and education methodology.
Self-directed and motivated.
Ability to interpret the collection and to communicate knowledge about it in a manner relevant to distinct audiences.
Ability to engage and interpret scholarly research in the fields of museum and art education or informal learning.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, strong interpersonal skills, emotional intelligence, cross-cultural competence, professionalism, and a demonstrated ability to work individually and in a team environment.