Public Programs & Event Manager at the Marshall Steam Museum
Job Title: Public Programs & Event Manager
Job Status: Full-time
Location: Yorklyn, DE
The Marshall Steam Museum seeks a dynamic individual to assume a multi-faceted position with a primary focus on developing, marketing, delivering and evaluating exciting and meaningful educational experiences for all ages, with an emphasis on our youngest audiences (pre-K through grade 5).
POSITION SUMMARY
The Public Programs & Events Manager directs the development, refinement and delivery of a wide range of programming efforts, taking the lead role in the museum’s interpretive strategy and marketing efforts. Responsible for children’s on-site and outreach programs as well as an established lineup of public events, this position takes the lead in creating new engagement opportunities that expand the visitor experience and reach new audiences, working closely and collaboratively with the Executive Director and with museum volunteers.
Job Title: Public Programs & Events Manager
Organization: Marshall Steam Museum (Friends of Auburn Heights)
Reports to: Susan Randolph, Executive Director
Location: 3000 Creek Road, Yorklyn DE 19736
Time commitment:Full-time in-person (40 hours/week), exempt benefits-eligible position, with schedule based on position responsibilities and assignments (periodic weekends & evenings required)
Salary: $50,000–54,000/year
Application: Please submit a resume and cover letter to jobs@AuburnHeights.org with the subject line “Public Programs & Event Manager”; applications close April 18
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
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This role includes other duties, as assigned, including assistance with fundraising activities, volunteer management and collections care efforts.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s degree, with advanced degree in History, Museum Studies, Museum Education, or related studies strongly preferred.
- Minimum 4 years of museum experience involving public interaction and education, including developing interpretive programs and instructional materials; supervisory experience a plus.
- Proven experience in supervisory and project management roles and strong planning, organizational and problem-solving skills as well as attention to detail.
SKILLS & ABILITIES
- Willingness to work on a flexible schedule and to travel throughout the local area (no overnight travel required) and to provide support for on-site events.
- Proficiency with Microsoft products and ability to use web-based applications; Photoshop or Canva experience a plus.
- Enthusiastic about Delaware history and about helping museumgoers make connections with objects and ideas from the early automotive age.
- Superior public speaking, teaching and written communication skills.
- Experience and affinity with working with young children (especially pre-K to grade 5).
- Highly motivated and able to work both independently and collaboratively.
- The ideal candidate will possess patience, persistence, flexibility, and a good sense of humor.
ROLE REQUIREMENTS
- Work requires a variety of physical activities, including walking, climbing stairs, bending, and lifting up to 40 pounds (outreach supplies and event set-up!).
- Must have own transportation and current valid driver’s license, especially for outreach programs and other off-site initiatives; a background check will also be required.
BENEFITS
Including but not limited to major medical insurance (with option to buy into vision and dental plans), generous paid time off, including 11 holidays, vacation, personal, and sick time; Simple IRA with employer match for eligible employees.
The Friends of Auburn Heights is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status or status in any other group protected by Federal, State or local law.
ABOUT THE MUSEUM & ORGANIZATION
The Friends of Auburn Heights, Inc. is a 501c3 nonprofit organization established in 2004 and dedicated to sparking discovery and creating lifelong memories. The Friends own and maintain the Marshall family’s extraordinary collection of antique automobiles along with the Auburn Valley Railroad and operate the Marshall Steam Museum (in partnership with Delaware State Parks). The mission of the Friends of Auburn Heights is to connect generations to foster excitement for Auburn Valley State Park, steam-era technology, and American life at the dawn of the automotive age.
