National Museum of Asian ArtNewMuseum Specialist (Art) IS-1016-9/11 National Museum of Asian ArtMuseum Specialist (Art) IS-1016-9/11Washington, District of Columbia$70,623–$85,447 / yearYou may substitute education for experience at the IS-09 level: two (2) full academic years of progressively higher level graduate education or a master’s (or equivalent graduate) degree in a field related to the work (e.g., museum studies, art history, library/information science, fine arts, public history, archives/records management, or a related field). • As assigned, acting as project registrar for assigned loans and/or exhibitions and supports NMAA loan and exhibition program; supports overall temporary exhibition loan management, including coordinating logistics, insurance, loan agreements, packing and crating, installation, and deinstallation, as well as file management.
Daughters of the American RevolutionVisitor Services Associate - DAR Museum Daughters of the American RevolutionVisitor Services Associate - DAR MuseumWashington, DC$18.75–$20 / hourStrong oral communication skills, including interpersonal skills and public speaking and the ability to compellingly communicate the museum's mission, vision, and programs to a diverse audience. The DAR Museum, located in the DAR's Headquarters, collects, preserves, and interprets objects used and created in American homes prior to 1840.
DawsonMuseum Visitor Support Specialist DawsonMuseum Visitor Support SpecialistSilver Springs, MDThis role serves as a primary point of contact for visitors and is responsible for creating a positive guest experience through public interaction, visitor assistance, gallery support, and operational oversight. Encourage visitor engagement by collecting feedback, promoting museum activities, and informing guests of exhibits, programs, and age-appropriate activities for children.
National Museum of Asian ArtNewMuseum Specialist IS-1016-12 National Museum of Asian ArtMuseum Specialist IS-1016-12Washington, District of Columbia$102,415–$133,142 / yearThis position serves as an Objects Conservator within the Department of Conservation and Scientific Research with the responsibility to independently plan, coordinate and execute conservation examination, treatment, documentation, and preventative conservation activities in support of the National Museum of Asian Art (NMAA) exhibitions, loans, acquisitions, and long-term collections stewardship priorities. Education completed outside the United States must be deemed equivalent to higher education programs of U.S. Institutions by an organization that specializes in the interpretation of foreign educational credentials.
National Museum of Asian ArtAssociate Director for Provenance Research and Object Histories (Museum Curator), IS-1015-14 National Museum of Asian ArtAssociate Director for Provenance Research and Object Histories (Museum Curator), IS-1015-14Washington, District of Columbia$143,913–$163,104 / yearAs the museum enters its second century, in a period of significant growth and transformation, the position will act as a catalyst for internal and external collaboration, strengthening the museum’s position as an international leader in provenance research and object histories and contributing to the museum's mission of broadening and deepening impact, fostering transparency in the collections’ origins, and providing expertise through international collaboration, training, and information sharing. The Associate Director will lead the expansion of the Provenance Research and Object Histories Department, shaping its future by securing funding, driving key projects, and building and retaining a highly skilled and dedicated team committed to excellence and making a significant impact in the field.
National Museum of Asian ArtMuseum Curator (Shirley Z. Johnson Curator of Japanese Art) IS-1015-11/12/13/14 National Museum of Asian ArtMuseum Curator (Shirley Z. Johnson Curator of Japanese Art) IS-1015-11/12/13/14Washington, District of Columbia$85,447–$143,913 / yearSpecialized experience is defined as experience such as: - Serving as a senior curator or recognized subject-matter expert in Japanese art or a closely related field; - Leading major scholarly, exhibition, publication, or interpretive initiatives with institutional or field-wide impact; - Providing advanced authoritative expertise on collections, acquisitions, provenance, and scholarly interpretation; - Building and sustaining significant professional collaborations with national and international scholars, collectors, lenders, artists, and peer institutions; - Advising senior leadership on curatorial priorities, strategic opportunities, and matters affecting collections stewardship and interpretation; and. Specialized experience is defined as experience such as: - Serving as an independent curator or subject-matter expert in Japanese art or a closely related field; - Leading significant research, exhibition, publication, or interpretive projects from conception through implementation; - Providing authoritative expertise on collections, acquisitions, provenance, and scholarly interpretation; - Representing an institution in professional collaborations with national and international scholars, collectors, lenders, artists, and peer institutions; and.
Smithsonian InstitutionNewMuseum Curator IS-1015-11 Smithsonian InstitutionMuseum Curator IS-1015-11Washington, DC, DC$85,447–$133,142 / yearNMAL connects with audiences both online and in-person as a national museum dedicated to enriching the appreciation of America’s Latino heritage, sharing the experiences and perspectives of Latinos across history and deepen our shared understanding of what it means to be American. The employee will deploy historical and contemporary understanding, subject matter and collections expertise and imaginative commitment to collaboration within and beyond the Museum’s walls to creatively engage public audiences and stakeholders bridging the power of the past and our contemporary moment.