Academic Engagement Coordinator
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Requirements
- BA in Anthropology, Archaeology, Material Culture, Museum Studies, Education (focus
- on post-secondary), Art History or related field/experience.
- Additional Qualifications and Skills:
- Master's degree preferred. Four or more years of related experience required with broad
- knowledge of curatorial methods and techniques. Familiarity with collection specialization.
- Knowledge of collections handling, storage, and preservation. Knowledge of computer
- applications and literature relating to museum collections desirable. Demonstrated ability to
- work as part of a team. Excellent interpersonal skills, writing ability, and the ability to set/adjust
- priorities and manage multiple tasks. Team leadership and customer service skills.
- Standard Hours/Schedule: 35 hours per week
- Visa Sponsorship Information: Harvard University is unable to provide visa sponsorship for this position
- Pre-Employment Screening: Identity, Education, Criminal
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- Salary Grade and Ranges
- This position is salary grade level 055. Please visit Harvard's Salary Ranges to view the corresponding salary range and related information.
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Job Summary: The Academic Partnerships department manages the integration of the Museum into the University curriculum. It is responsible for articulating the ethical stewardship mission and vision of the Peabody Museum and its activities to Harvard faculty and students. Reporting to the Associate Director of Academic Partnerships, the Academic Engagement Coordinator performs a teaching and research support role for the Academic Partnerships Department. Job-Specific Responsibilities: Responsible for creating and delivering lesson plans on museum practice, history, and collections for University-level courses. Compiles information and resources pertaining to collections and museum history. Serves as an initial source of specialized information for faculty and students, which requires specialized knowledge of the collections and museum practice. Responds to inquiries. Advises and facilitates faculty, staff, students, colleagues, and others in the use or handling of the collection and teaching-with-objects techniques. Supports research use of museum collections. Collaborates in developing partnerships with Harvard faculty, students, departments, and schools to utilize the Museum's collections and resources in teaching and research. Under general supervision, accomplishes most tasks independently, keeping their supervisor informed of progress and problems. Utilizes collections management database to create or maintain records. May oversee workflow, schedule, and train other support staff, students, interns, casual employees, and volunteers. Assists in planning for growth and development of the Academic Partnerships department and assists in developing goals and policies. Performs other duties as required.
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