Associate Educator, Public Engagement

MoMA

$89K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in art history, museum studies, or related field; master's preferred.
  • 5+ years of relevant experience in museums or the cultural sector.
  • Proven ability to collaborate with diverse artists and cultural communities.
  • Strong project management skills in operationalizing complex arts programs.
  • Basic audience engagement knowledge, including program design and marketing.
  • Experience in evaluating programs using qualitative and quantitative methods.
  • Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills for relationship management.

Responsibilities

  • Designs and implements public programs and initiatives for adult audiences.
  • Cultivates partnerships with local artists and cultural organizations for enhanced engagement.
  • Maintains effective communication with key stakeholders, both internal and external.
  • Shapes program formats to align with institutional goals and initiatives.
  • Oversees project logistics including research, scheduling, and liaising with partners.
  • Represents the Museum at public events, fostering community interaction.
  • Analyzes audience data to inform strategic program decisions.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work in a leading cultural institution with a focus on public engagement.
  • Collaborative team environment that encourages innovative programming.
  • Exposure to diverse cultural communities and networks.
  • Participation in professional development opportunities and conferences.
  • Ability to influence community-focused art initiatives.
Full Job Description
Position summary:

The Associate Educator, Public Engagement works as part of a team to advance adult programs,
projects, and initiatives that foster new ideas and connections through the art of our time, providing
new platforms and means to catalyze meaningful experiences with art. The Associate Educator will
ideate, drive, and facilitate meaningful programs, projects, and initiatives that provide impactful
experiences, attract new audiences, and engender critical conversations. The Associate Educator will
also contribute to the strategic thinking and long-range planning for Learning and Engagement
initiatives.

Specific responsibilities include:

  • Ideates and shapes public programs, projects, and initiatives for adult audiences, in alignment
    with the Museum's mission, values, and priorities.
  • Identifies relationship-building opportunities and partnerships with local artists and cultural
    organizations to maximize engagement.
  • Identifies, develops relationships, and maintains excellent communication with key internal
    and external stakeholders.
  • Shapes program and project formats in alignment with institutional and departmental goals.
  • Undertakes research, creates production schedules and contracts, and liaises with external
    partners and departments across MoMA.
  • Maintains a public presence at events through interacting directly with the public.
  • Gathers pertinent data, contributes to evaluation and report writing, and tracks expenses.
  • Adheres to all standard operating procedures of the department.
  • Develops and cultivates an extensive network of higher learning institutions, creative
    communities, and partners helping to advance collaborative programs that offer opportunities
    to strengthen and grow our work.
  • Utilizes program data to make strategic decisions when program planning.
  • Contributes to an ambitious, effective, and proactive team culture that supports the continued
    improvement of MoMA's public programming and engagement strategies.
  • Navigates a fast-paced programming environment by making decisions and solving problems
    to support the needs of audiences, internal and external collaborators, and staff.
  • Coordinates marketing efforts for Public Engagement programs and projects and writes and
    edits promotional content.
  • Effectively develops relationships with artists, program partnerships, alumni networks,
    distribution lists, and other relationships related to programs, projects, and initiatives.
  • Researches and identifies artists whose work is situated in and activated by the public realm.
  • Positions the Museum for the public and artists together, especially by using non-conventional
    programming spaces - both at the Museum and out in the community - to engage audiences.
  • Works with other members of the Public Engagement team to analyze results of audience
    research and visitor demographics in strategizing on how to best serve the MoMA
    communities.
  • Where relevant, infuses the goals, perspectives, and interests of communities into planning
    conversations, decision making, and institutional vision-setting.
  • Guides program development and drives projects and efforts to ensure the integration of
    museum and community voices and efficient collaborative work practices.
  • Attends internal and external meetings, provides relevant information where required,
    collaborates across departments to create synergies for audience engagement, marketing, and
    resource sharing where possible.
  • Maintains contact with the broader network of museum professionals through participation in
    conferences, professional networks, and organizations.
  • Performs any other duties reasonably related to the functions described above.


Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree in art history, museum studies, museum education or related field, master's
    preferred, and five or more years of progressively responsible relevant experience working in
    museums or the cultural sector, or equivalent.
  • Demonstrated experience working with artists of all backgrounds and levels of experience.
  • Strong project management experience in an arts setting with a focus on operationalizing
    complex public programs, projects, and initiatives.
  • Basic knowledge of audience engagement and development strategies, including writing
    marketing materials, doing outreach for programs, and designing programs with accessibility
    and engagement front of mind.
  • Experience coordinating events for adult audiences and incorporating feedback into program
    design.
  • Experience evaluating programs for impact using qualitative and quantitative data.
  • Facility with public presentation and convening diverse public groups.
  • Strong cultural competencies and consciousness of cultural identities and differences.
  • Experience managing budgets including budget projection and tracking expenses.
  • Excellent interpersonal, collaboration, negotiation and team-building skills to establish and
    maintain good working relationships with a wide variety of individuals and groups, with an
    emphasis on tact, diplomacy, flexibility, and professionalism.
  • Exceptional time-management and personal organization skills.
  • Proactive communicator with excellent written and verbal communication.
  • Ability to demonstrate flexibility in a fast-paced, changing environment.
  • Must be available on weekdays during regular business hours and occasional weekends and
    evenings as needed.


Reports to: Manager, Public Engagement and other senior staff as assigned

Salary: This position pays $89,354 per annum.

Application instructions: To apply, please visit MoMA Jobs. Applicants should submit a resume and a statement of interest.

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