BASIC FUNCTION: Provides strategic leadership and management of Brandywine’s education and public programs team. Leads the creation of innovative educational and artmaking activities for youth and adults in a variety of formats, with a focus on museum education and art and nature programming. Supervises education staff and trains Museum docents and interpreters for the Museum’s historic properties, including the Andrew Wyeth Studio, N.C. Wyeth House and Studio, and Kuerner Farm.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Develops and manages public programs and other arts-related events in conjunction with temporary exhibitions and permanent collection displays.
* Collaborates with the Brandywine Conservancy staff to develop programming that supports the organization’s blended art and nature mission.
* Oversees the development of community partnerships to build audience engagement and expand Brandywine’s role in the greater Philadelphia region. Develops programs to support accessibility to the Museum in collaboration with community organizations, ensuring that the Museum is a resource to local communities.
* Hires, trains and schedules interpreters that provide tours of the Museum’s three historic properties.
* Develops and manages the Education department’s annual budget, ensuring sustainable allocation of resources.
* Works in close collaboration with the Development department to identify and pursue funding opportunities, including grants, donations, and other revenue-generating outlets, to meet budgetary goals.
* Creates print, digital, and hands-on interpretive materials in collaboration with the curatorial and marketing teams.
* Conducts research as necessary for program development.
* Cultivates and maintains relationships with art educators locally and nationally, keeping abreast of evolving trends in the Museum Education space.
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS:
* Minimum of five years of experience in art museum education with increasing responsibility. Experience with environmental education a plus.
* Proven track record of engaging a wide range of audience groups through a robust slate of educational programs and activities.
* Advanced degree in art history, museum education/studies, or studio art; an emphasis on American art is preferred.
* Excellent writing and public speaking skills.
* Ability to mentor and inspire education staff.
* Experience in and commitment to increasing accessibility in Museums, including for underserved audiences.
* Ability to work in a fast-paced, creative environment with attention to detail and strong project management skills. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
* Reliable transportation to and from the workplace and to and from other sites as necessary.
* Flexible availability; due to the schedule of programs and activities, the role includes evening and weekend hours.
* Ability to lift up to 30 pounds.
Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art is an equal opportunity employer and considers all qualified applicants equally without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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