In-depth knowledge of the field, and a general knowledge of art history; Broad museum knowledge; Sophisticated research and writing skills; Attention to detail, strong organization skills, computer experience required (PC Word, Power Point, and Excel training are available); Highly developed administration and organizational skills, and demonstrated experience in project coordination, logistics, scheduling, project and expense tracking, and administration; Experience processing information and working to tight deadlines; Capable of setting priorities and working with minimal supervision; Strong interpersonal skills and proven ability to work eï¬ectively and positively with all staï¬, donors, artists, and collaborators in a highly collegial environment, and at times high volume organization; Reading knowledge of a language other than English; Knowledge of and experience with curatorial resource care and basic preservation practices for objects, multimedia, images, and documents; Interest and experience in cultural heritage work and community engagement; An enthusiasm for the museum profession, the ability to work collaboratively, and to approach a broad range of tasks with a positive outlook; Education and Experience: The Curatorial Assistant is a vital inter-departmental liaison, working closely with colleagues across the museum, including but not limited to the departments of Learning and Interpretation, Registration, Exhibitions and Exhibition Design, Preparations, Graphics, Visitor Services, Development, and Marketing to help promote and contextualize the collections, exhibitions, special events, and board meetings, as well as on our website and in fundraising and marketing materials.