Position: Education Specialist
Reports To: Education Manager
Position Summary:
The Education Specialist (ES) will complete specialized tasks to facilitate logistics, volunteer operations, content development, and other functions under the direction and assignment of the Education Leadership team.
The ES assigned to logistics will handle day-to-day scheduling operations of school outreach and field trip programs. They are the primary communicator between LLPA and schools.
The ES assigned to content development will write interpretive signs, develop curriculum, and review and create other educational content. They will keep up with innovative best practices in the field of informal learning and interpretation.
The ES assigned to volunteers will maintain and expand the volunteer program in the Education Department. They will recruit, train, and evaluate Education volunteers.
The ES position does not include supervision of any employee or volunteer.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional work experience preferred. Degree in education, communication, museum studies, non-profit management, or a related field strongly preferred.
Must be willing to submit to an additional background check required by the Utah Public Local Education Agency
Valid Utah driver’s license required
Critical Skills/Competencies:
National Association for Interpretation Certified Interpretive Guide status preferred
Strong computer software skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Office suite, Office 365, Volgistics, Galaxy, and other programs
Excellent organization, communication, and time management skills
High attention to detail
Strong problem-solving skills
Proactive and timely, able to focus and complete tasks under deadlines
Professional, helpful attitude and ability to work with a wide variety of people including professionals, children, families, and people with disabilities
Ability to follow animal handling protocols for animals including tarantulas, amphibians, birds, small mammals, and insects
Strong understanding of basic science principles and teaching methods
Strong presentation skills for both formal and informal situation
Familiarity with 3D Science model of teaching a plus
Bilingual English-Spanish a plus
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
The ES assigned to logistics:
Acts as the primary contact for scheduling programs with schools and other organizations
Answers questions from schools about the Education Department and the various programs offered
Schedules visits through scheduling systems or over the phone when needed
Directs phone calls, messages, and general questions to the appropriate individual
Processes and manages incoming program requests
Creates confirmation sheets and distributes them to the appropriate locations and individuals
Books hotels and confirms travel itineraries for extended school outreach visits
Assists with scheduling, sending emails, and providing information to teachers and guardians for the Education Department’s Summer Camp, School Break Camp, and Teacher Resources programs
Confirms that all school outreach visits and field trip bookings have initial contact, finalized schedules, confirmation sheets, invoices if applicable, and final contact to confirm the visit or booking
Completes other duties as assigned
The ES assigned to content development:
Ensures quality, engaging, accurate content across Education Department programs and materials
Manages several projects at once
Uses appropriate sources to learn about the subjects of Education Department programs and materials
Learns and employs best professional practices in writing interpretive content
Submits content projects to Education Manager for approval by all determined deadlines
Completes other duties as assigned
The ES assigned to volunteers:
Responds to requests for information about volunteer opportunities in the Education Department
Conducts interviews, orientation sessions, and trainings for new Education volunteers
Acts as a resource for Education volunteers during their shifts: greeting them, conducting pre-shift Education volunteer huddles, creating hourly schedules, and providing guidance
Conducts regular evaluations of Education volunteers
Maintains accurate records of Education volunteers and their schedules
Organizes and participates in recognition programs and special events for Education volunteers
Speaks as assigned to various community groups about volunteer opportunities in the Education Department
Completes other duties as assigned
Physical Demands of the Job:
This job requires extended periods of standing as well as extended periods of sitting, including data entry, typing, and talking on the phone. During occasional presentations, periods of high energy and enthusiasm are essential, sometimes while holding animals up to 20 pounds.
Special Working Conditions:
40 hours per week, with 10 hour shifts any time between 6:30 AM and 9:00 PM
May include weekends and holidays
Some travel may be required
The job will primarily be in an office environment. This is a regular, full-time position.
While this job description attempts to describe the essential functions of the position, it does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. It does not restrict management’s right to assign or reassign duties or responsibilities to this job at any time. The overall work environment while performing this job includes exposure to weather conditions and the noise level is usually moderate. The employee is expected to adhere to all policies and to act as a role model in the adherence to the policies.
The Living Planet Aquarium is proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive environment for all. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, ancestry, creed, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, citizenship, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, or military status. The Living Planet Aquarium is committed to ensuring individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application and interview process. Should you require accommodations, please contact accommodation@livingplanetaquarium.org .
Mar 11, 2024
Full time
Position: Education Specialist
Reports To: Education Manager
Position Summary:
The Education Specialist (ES) will complete specialized tasks to facilitate logistics, volunteer operations, content development, and other functions under the direction and assignment of the Education Leadership team.
The ES assigned to logistics will handle day-to-day scheduling operations of school outreach and field trip programs. They are the primary communicator between LLPA and schools.
The ES assigned to content development will write interpretive signs, develop curriculum, and review and create other educational content. They will keep up with innovative best practices in the field of informal learning and interpretation.
The ES assigned to volunteers will maintain and expand the volunteer program in the Education Department. They will recruit, train, and evaluate Education volunteers.
The ES position does not include supervision of any employee or volunteer.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional work experience preferred. Degree in education, communication, museum studies, non-profit management, or a related field strongly preferred.
Must be willing to submit to an additional background check required by the Utah Public Local Education Agency
Valid Utah driver’s license required
Critical Skills/Competencies:
National Association for Interpretation Certified Interpretive Guide status preferred
Strong computer software skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Office suite, Office 365, Volgistics, Galaxy, and other programs
Excellent organization, communication, and time management skills
High attention to detail
Strong problem-solving skills
Proactive and timely, able to focus and complete tasks under deadlines
Professional, helpful attitude and ability to work with a wide variety of people including professionals, children, families, and people with disabilities
Ability to follow animal handling protocols for animals including tarantulas, amphibians, birds, small mammals, and insects
Strong understanding of basic science principles and teaching methods
Strong presentation skills for both formal and informal situation
Familiarity with 3D Science model of teaching a plus
Bilingual English-Spanish a plus
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
The ES assigned to logistics:
Acts as the primary contact for scheduling programs with schools and other organizations
Answers questions from schools about the Education Department and the various programs offered
Schedules visits through scheduling systems or over the phone when needed
Directs phone calls, messages, and general questions to the appropriate individual
Processes and manages incoming program requests
Creates confirmation sheets and distributes them to the appropriate locations and individuals
Books hotels and confirms travel itineraries for extended school outreach visits
Assists with scheduling, sending emails, and providing information to teachers and guardians for the Education Department’s Summer Camp, School Break Camp, and Teacher Resources programs
Confirms that all school outreach visits and field trip bookings have initial contact, finalized schedules, confirmation sheets, invoices if applicable, and final contact to confirm the visit or booking
Completes other duties as assigned
The ES assigned to content development:
Ensures quality, engaging, accurate content across Education Department programs and materials
Manages several projects at once
Uses appropriate sources to learn about the subjects of Education Department programs and materials
Learns and employs best professional practices in writing interpretive content
Submits content projects to Education Manager for approval by all determined deadlines
Completes other duties as assigned
The ES assigned to volunteers:
Responds to requests for information about volunteer opportunities in the Education Department
Conducts interviews, orientation sessions, and trainings for new Education volunteers
Acts as a resource for Education volunteers during their shifts: greeting them, conducting pre-shift Education volunteer huddles, creating hourly schedules, and providing guidance
Conducts regular evaluations of Education volunteers
Maintains accurate records of Education volunteers and their schedules
Organizes and participates in recognition programs and special events for Education volunteers
Speaks as assigned to various community groups about volunteer opportunities in the Education Department
Completes other duties as assigned
Physical Demands of the Job:
This job requires extended periods of standing as well as extended periods of sitting, including data entry, typing, and talking on the phone. During occasional presentations, periods of high energy and enthusiasm are essential, sometimes while holding animals up to 20 pounds.
Special Working Conditions:
40 hours per week, with 10 hour shifts any time between 6:30 AM and 9:00 PM
May include weekends and holidays
Some travel may be required
The job will primarily be in an office environment. This is a regular, full-time position.
While this job description attempts to describe the essential functions of the position, it does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. It does not restrict management’s right to assign or reassign duties or responsibilities to this job at any time. The overall work environment while performing this job includes exposure to weather conditions and the noise level is usually moderate. The employee is expected to adhere to all policies and to act as a role model in the adherence to the policies.
The Living Planet Aquarium is proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive environment for all. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, ancestry, creed, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, citizenship, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, or military status. The Living Planet Aquarium is committed to ensuring individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application and interview process. Should you require accommodations, please contact accommodation@livingplanetaquarium.org .
Job Title: PR & Marketing Manager
JOB ID #: 51288
Learn more and apply at: https://bit.ly/PRMarketing2022
Equity Statement
The Ringling is an Equal Opportunity/Access/Affirmative Action/Pro Disabled & Veteran Action employer with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. As such, we are always seeking individuals dedicated to innovation and excellence. A successful candidate will work effectively, respectfully, and collaboratively in a diverse, multicultural, and inclusive setting. We especially encourage applications by individuals from underrepresented groups, with a demonstrated commitment to a culturally and intellectually diverse workplace. Should you require accommodations for the application or interview processes, please email employment@ringling.org or call 941-359-5700 (ext. 1-2605). Learn more about our commitment to Diversity and Inclusion:
FSU's Equal Opportunity Statement
FSU Diversity & Inclusion Statement
FSU Strategic Plan
Ringling Strategic Plan
Ringling Equity Statement
Responsibilities
The PR and Marketing Manager manages the Marketing and Public Relations functions for The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art.
Responsibilities include:
Develops and manages marketing and advertising campaign plans, projects, and initiatives (including budget, timetables, and schedules) utilizing various forms of print, digital, and new media assets that support community outreach, museum attendance, and builds The Ringling’s national and international brand and profile. Coordinates the Marketing teams efforts by providing a marketing plan for each event, program, or performance, along with approved, edited Marketing copy; images and associated credits; and logistical details as needed. Coordinates communication for The Ringling Magazine with all stakeholders including gathering and/or creating content for the magazine. Provides magazine pagination along with edited copy, images and credits to the Design Team.
Works collaboratively with the marketing team to discuss strategy, tactics, and the implementation of all marketing and communications projects and initiatives that support The Ringling’s strategic goals, including IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access) core initiatives. Seeks out and cultivates relationships and opportunities to extend The Ringling brand in multiple, diverse sectors and segments in Sarasota and Manatee counties. Serves as back-up team lead for Marketing Director at meetings, community engagement initiatives and events, and other duties as assigned. Keeps the marketing team up to date and informed of projects and initiatives weekly to maximize team cohesiveness and workflow. Adjusts marketing plans as needed based on data and analytics.
Manages all local and regional public relations functions and serves as the public relations specialist for The Ringling. Writes news releases, media alerts, PSAs and creates press kit materials suitable for local media. Ensures that all events, exhibitions, performances and programs are posted to online public websites and calendars. Organizes tours of the Museum campus for visiting local media and external clients. Manages, schedules and stewards all external photoshoot opportunities with assistance from the Public Relations and Marketing Program Associate.
Collaborates with outsourced national PR firm to write, edit and develop positioning statements, key messages, and crisis communication responses to the public inquiry. Develops media relations budget and plan. Serves as the primary contact for local media inquiries, interviews and internal communication. Works closely with National PR firm to prepare talking points for Executive Director, Marketing Director, Board of Directors, and Senior Staff. Makes suggestions and recommendations to the Marketing Director regarding local public relations functions.
Collaborates with the Marketing Director on the development of large-scale marketing and promotional campaigns that identify and address the needs of the museum’s exhibitions, educational programming, events, and performances that support The Ringling’s membership, attendance and revenue goals, as well as the museum’s public image.
Supervises and provides direction for the public relations and marketing program associate to include hiring, training and performance evaluation.
Qualifications
A Bachelor's degree and four years of experience related to marketing, and /or marketing functions, communications, media; or a high school diploma or equivalent and eight years of experience.
Knowledge of current media technology and trends.
Knowledge of public relations practices.
Ability to write and/or proofread and edit written word and/or information in various formats.
Ability to promote an inclusive and welcoming work/education environment.
Ability to prioritize, organize and perform multiple work assignments simultaneously.
Valid Driver’s License or the ability to obtain prior to hire.
This position requires successful completion of a criminal history background check, to include fingerprinting. The background check will be conducted as authorized and in accordance with University Policy 4-OP-C-7-B11 .
Helpful/Preferred
MBA degree
APR (Accreditation in Public Relations) Certificate
Spanish language proficiency
Previous supervisory experience
Contact Information
For more information, or for technical assistance, please contact Ringling Human Resources at 941-359-5700 ext. 2605 or employment@ringling.org .
Anticipated Salary Range
The anticipated rate of pay is up to and will not exceed 55k annually and will be based on the education, skills, and experience of the selected candidate.
FSU offers a robust Total Rewards package. Visit our website to learn more about our Compensation, Benefits, Wellness, Recognition, and Employee Development programs. Use our interactive tool to calculate Total Compensation options based on potential salary, benefits and retirement contributions, earned leave, and other employment-related perks.
Museum employees also receive:
Regular training on upcoming exhibitions
Private gallery talks with curators
Discounts on memberships
Discounts in the museum store
Discounts on select performances/events
Free museum admission and much more!
Schedule
Typical working hours are Monday – Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM meal period. Please note that days, evenings, weekends, special events, or holidays may be required based on the needs of The Ringling.
How to Apply
Applicants are required to complete the online application with all applicable information . Applications must include all work history up to ten years, and education details even if attaching a resume.
If qualified and interested in a specific job opening as advertised, apply to Florida State University at https://jobs.fsu.edu ( search under keyword “Ringling” ). If you are a current FSU employee, apply via myFSU > Self Service.
Pay Plan
This position is an Administrative and Professional (A&P) position.
Soft Money Funded
This position is time-limited based on soft money funding, with renewal contingent upon available funds and the needs of the University. For questions regarding soft money funded roles please contact Ringling Human Resources at 941-359-5700 ext. 2605 or employment@ringling.org .
About The Ringling
The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art is located in Sarasota, Florida. Want to learn more about The Ringling?
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Mar 15, 2022
Full time
Job Title: PR & Marketing Manager
JOB ID #: 51288
Learn more and apply at: https://bit.ly/PRMarketing2022
Equity Statement
The Ringling is an Equal Opportunity/Access/Affirmative Action/Pro Disabled & Veteran Action employer with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. As such, we are always seeking individuals dedicated to innovation and excellence. A successful candidate will work effectively, respectfully, and collaboratively in a diverse, multicultural, and inclusive setting. We especially encourage applications by individuals from underrepresented groups, with a demonstrated commitment to a culturally and intellectually diverse workplace. Should you require accommodations for the application or interview processes, please email employment@ringling.org or call 941-359-5700 (ext. 1-2605). Learn more about our commitment to Diversity and Inclusion:
FSU's Equal Opportunity Statement
FSU Diversity & Inclusion Statement
FSU Strategic Plan
Ringling Strategic Plan
Ringling Equity Statement
Responsibilities
The PR and Marketing Manager manages the Marketing and Public Relations functions for The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art.
Responsibilities include:
Develops and manages marketing and advertising campaign plans, projects, and initiatives (including budget, timetables, and schedules) utilizing various forms of print, digital, and new media assets that support community outreach, museum attendance, and builds The Ringling’s national and international brand and profile. Coordinates the Marketing teams efforts by providing a marketing plan for each event, program, or performance, along with approved, edited Marketing copy; images and associated credits; and logistical details as needed. Coordinates communication for The Ringling Magazine with all stakeholders including gathering and/or creating content for the magazine. Provides magazine pagination along with edited copy, images and credits to the Design Team.
Works collaboratively with the marketing team to discuss strategy, tactics, and the implementation of all marketing and communications projects and initiatives that support The Ringling’s strategic goals, including IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access) core initiatives. Seeks out and cultivates relationships and opportunities to extend The Ringling brand in multiple, diverse sectors and segments in Sarasota and Manatee counties. Serves as back-up team lead for Marketing Director at meetings, community engagement initiatives and events, and other duties as assigned. Keeps the marketing team up to date and informed of projects and initiatives weekly to maximize team cohesiveness and workflow. Adjusts marketing plans as needed based on data and analytics.
Manages all local and regional public relations functions and serves as the public relations specialist for The Ringling. Writes news releases, media alerts, PSAs and creates press kit materials suitable for local media. Ensures that all events, exhibitions, performances and programs are posted to online public websites and calendars. Organizes tours of the Museum campus for visiting local media and external clients. Manages, schedules and stewards all external photoshoot opportunities with assistance from the Public Relations and Marketing Program Associate.
Collaborates with outsourced national PR firm to write, edit and develop positioning statements, key messages, and crisis communication responses to the public inquiry. Develops media relations budget and plan. Serves as the primary contact for local media inquiries, interviews and internal communication. Works closely with National PR firm to prepare talking points for Executive Director, Marketing Director, Board of Directors, and Senior Staff. Makes suggestions and recommendations to the Marketing Director regarding local public relations functions.
Collaborates with the Marketing Director on the development of large-scale marketing and promotional campaigns that identify and address the needs of the museum’s exhibitions, educational programming, events, and performances that support The Ringling’s membership, attendance and revenue goals, as well as the museum’s public image.
Supervises and provides direction for the public relations and marketing program associate to include hiring, training and performance evaluation.
Qualifications
A Bachelor's degree and four years of experience related to marketing, and /or marketing functions, communications, media; or a high school diploma or equivalent and eight years of experience.
Knowledge of current media technology and trends.
Knowledge of public relations practices.
Ability to write and/or proofread and edit written word and/or information in various formats.
Ability to promote an inclusive and welcoming work/education environment.
Ability to prioritize, organize and perform multiple work assignments simultaneously.
Valid Driver’s License or the ability to obtain prior to hire.
This position requires successful completion of a criminal history background check, to include fingerprinting. The background check will be conducted as authorized and in accordance with University Policy 4-OP-C-7-B11 .
Helpful/Preferred
MBA degree
APR (Accreditation in Public Relations) Certificate
Spanish language proficiency
Previous supervisory experience
Contact Information
For more information, or for technical assistance, please contact Ringling Human Resources at 941-359-5700 ext. 2605 or employment@ringling.org .
Anticipated Salary Range
The anticipated rate of pay is up to and will not exceed 55k annually and will be based on the education, skills, and experience of the selected candidate.
FSU offers a robust Total Rewards package. Visit our website to learn more about our Compensation, Benefits, Wellness, Recognition, and Employee Development programs. Use our interactive tool to calculate Total Compensation options based on potential salary, benefits and retirement contributions, earned leave, and other employment-related perks.
Museum employees also receive:
Regular training on upcoming exhibitions
Private gallery talks with curators
Discounts on memberships
Discounts in the museum store
Discounts on select performances/events
Free museum admission and much more!
Schedule
Typical working hours are Monday – Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM meal period. Please note that days, evenings, weekends, special events, or holidays may be required based on the needs of The Ringling.
How to Apply
Applicants are required to complete the online application with all applicable information . Applications must include all work history up to ten years, and education details even if attaching a resume.
If qualified and interested in a specific job opening as advertised, apply to Florida State University at https://jobs.fsu.edu ( search under keyword “Ringling” ). If you are a current FSU employee, apply via myFSU > Self Service.
Pay Plan
This position is an Administrative and Professional (A&P) position.
Soft Money Funded
This position is time-limited based on soft money funding, with renewal contingent upon available funds and the needs of the University. For questions regarding soft money funded roles please contact Ringling Human Resources at 941-359-5700 ext. 2605 or employment@ringling.org .
About The Ringling
The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art is located in Sarasota, Florida. Want to learn more about The Ringling?
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Title: Compliance Specialist
Job Number: REQ-77685
Salary: $53,292 – $81,528 per year
Deadline: 11/08/2021 at 11:59pm Pacific Time
Do you have experience documenting historic places and environments? Do you have a background in historic research?
If this sounds like you, come join our leadership team as a Compliance Specialist and support one of Oregon’s greatest resources – State Parks!
This position falls under the classification Program Analyst 2 .
We are the caretakers of Oregon's special places, and we take that responsibility seriously. Our team supports over 50 million visitors per year, over 250-plus state park properties and countless great experiences.
Our Mission
OPRD’s mission is to provide and protect outstanding natural, scenic, cultural, historic and recreational sites for the enjoyment and education of present and future generations.
Our Operating Principles
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) believes Operating Principles are core values that, if mutually accepted and supported by all employees, will create a connected, respectful, and trusting work environment. Our Operating Principles are: Accountability, Commitment, Empathy, Empowerment, Fun, Integrity, Respect, and Well-being.
The Compliance Specialist is located within State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), which is part of the Heritage Programs Division of OPRD. SHPO believes that Oregon's special places connect Oregonians to the past by creating physical continuity over generations and space for public conversations about the community values and identity. The ongoing process of recognizing and interpreting these places must be a local one, driven by inclusive public participation. See the Oregon 2018 - 2023 Oregon SHPO Preservation Plan, and 2020 - 2025 Heritage Plan for more information on the Heritage Division's philosophy, approach, and goals at https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/pages/tools.aspx .
What you will do:
As a Compliance Specialist, you will serve as a subject-matter expert providing independent, professional evaluations and recommendations with minimal supervision based on knowledge and interpretation of broadly-worded federal and state laws, formal academic training in U.S. history and architecture, and individual experience to evaluate, support, and carry out complex projects with potential significant impact on important cultural resources.
In this role, you will work under the direction of the State Archaeologist to interpret and administer federal and state laws and implement associated programs and functions; create and manage agreement documents established under cultural resource laws; and lead the development of professional guidance and public outreach and education materials.
Additionally, you will frequently serve as a project lead in assessing, developing, and implementing work processes and systems.
Minimum Qualifications:
(a) Five (5) years of professional-level experience related to historic research.
OR
(b) A Bachelor's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, or a related field; AND Two (2) years of experience professional-level experience related to historic research.
OR
(c) A Masters Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, or a related field; AND One (1) year of experience professional-level experience related to historic research.
The State of Oregon is requiring all executive branch employees to complete their COVID-19 vaccination series by October 18, 2021 unless the employee receives a medical or religious exception. New employees must submit vaccination documentation or be approved for an exception by October 18, 2021. For more information, visit our policy listed here .
Special Qualifications:
Meet the minimum Secretary of the Interior’s professional qualifications in history or architectural history and qualifications for the Oregon State Program Analyst 2 classification, including:
(a) A graduate degree in history, architectural history, art history, historic preservation or closely related field.
OR
(b) At least two years of full-time experience in research, writing, interpretation or teaching in American history, architectural history, or restoration architecture, or other demonstrable professional activity with an academic institution, historic organization or agency, museum, or other professional institution.
OR
(c) Substantial contribution through research and publication to the body of scholarly knowledge in the field of American history or architectural history.
What we are looking for (Desired Attributes):
A graduate degree in history, architectural history, art history, historic preservation, or a closely related field.
Ability to communicate complex federal and state processes clearly and effectively both in writing and orally to the general public, professionals, government officials, and media in public before small and large groups in formal and informal settings and in a variety of published materials.
Academic and field experience documenting the history of the historic built environment in the Pacific Northwest.
Experience applying the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation to historic properties and assessment of development project impacts.
Experience cooperatively negotiating, writing, carrying out, and monitoring agreement documents among diverse organizations with oppositional interests, including tribal governments, federal, state, and local agencies, advocacy groups, and private parties in compliance with federal and state cultural resource laws while representing your employer’s position.
Experience interpreting and applying the provisions of federal and state laws and associated administrative rules, policies, best professional and office practices to complex projects; the administration of federal and state programs; completion of necessary documentation; and review of development projects.
Ability to read technical documents, including professional drawings, plans, and reports.
Experience in promoting a culturally competent and diverse work environment.
What's in it for you:
This is a fantastic opportunity to support millions of visitors connecting with the best state park system in America. You will work with a team of supportive, talented and highly motivated professionals. And, you’ll receive a fantastic benefits packaging including:
Comprehensive medical, dental and vision plans for the employee and qualified family members
Paid sick leave, vacation, personal leave and 10 paid holidays per year
Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP).
LINK TO OFFICIAL STATE APPLICATION (required):
https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Salem--OPRD--Central-Office/Compliance-Specialist_REQ-77685-1
Oct 07, 2021
Full time
Title: Compliance Specialist
Job Number: REQ-77685
Salary: $53,292 – $81,528 per year
Deadline: 11/08/2021 at 11:59pm Pacific Time
Do you have experience documenting historic places and environments? Do you have a background in historic research?
If this sounds like you, come join our leadership team as a Compliance Specialist and support one of Oregon’s greatest resources – State Parks!
This position falls under the classification Program Analyst 2 .
We are the caretakers of Oregon's special places, and we take that responsibility seriously. Our team supports over 50 million visitors per year, over 250-plus state park properties and countless great experiences.
Our Mission
OPRD’s mission is to provide and protect outstanding natural, scenic, cultural, historic and recreational sites for the enjoyment and education of present and future generations.
Our Operating Principles
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) believes Operating Principles are core values that, if mutually accepted and supported by all employees, will create a connected, respectful, and trusting work environment. Our Operating Principles are: Accountability, Commitment, Empathy, Empowerment, Fun, Integrity, Respect, and Well-being.
The Compliance Specialist is located within State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), which is part of the Heritage Programs Division of OPRD. SHPO believes that Oregon's special places connect Oregonians to the past by creating physical continuity over generations and space for public conversations about the community values and identity. The ongoing process of recognizing and interpreting these places must be a local one, driven by inclusive public participation. See the Oregon 2018 - 2023 Oregon SHPO Preservation Plan, and 2020 - 2025 Heritage Plan for more information on the Heritage Division's philosophy, approach, and goals at https://www.oregon.gov/oprd/OH/pages/tools.aspx .
What you will do:
As a Compliance Specialist, you will serve as a subject-matter expert providing independent, professional evaluations and recommendations with minimal supervision based on knowledge and interpretation of broadly-worded federal and state laws, formal academic training in U.S. history and architecture, and individual experience to evaluate, support, and carry out complex projects with potential significant impact on important cultural resources.
In this role, you will work under the direction of the State Archaeologist to interpret and administer federal and state laws and implement associated programs and functions; create and manage agreement documents established under cultural resource laws; and lead the development of professional guidance and public outreach and education materials.
Additionally, you will frequently serve as a project lead in assessing, developing, and implementing work processes and systems.
Minimum Qualifications:
(a) Five (5) years of professional-level experience related to historic research.
OR
(b) A Bachelor's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, or a related field; AND Two (2) years of experience professional-level experience related to historic research.
OR
(c) A Masters Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, or a related field; AND One (1) year of experience professional-level experience related to historic research.
The State of Oregon is requiring all executive branch employees to complete their COVID-19 vaccination series by October 18, 2021 unless the employee receives a medical or religious exception. New employees must submit vaccination documentation or be approved for an exception by October 18, 2021. For more information, visit our policy listed here .
Special Qualifications:
Meet the minimum Secretary of the Interior’s professional qualifications in history or architectural history and qualifications for the Oregon State Program Analyst 2 classification, including:
(a) A graduate degree in history, architectural history, art history, historic preservation or closely related field.
OR
(b) At least two years of full-time experience in research, writing, interpretation or teaching in American history, architectural history, or restoration architecture, or other demonstrable professional activity with an academic institution, historic organization or agency, museum, or other professional institution.
OR
(c) Substantial contribution through research and publication to the body of scholarly knowledge in the field of American history or architectural history.
What we are looking for (Desired Attributes):
A graduate degree in history, architectural history, art history, historic preservation, or a closely related field.
Ability to communicate complex federal and state processes clearly and effectively both in writing and orally to the general public, professionals, government officials, and media in public before small and large groups in formal and informal settings and in a variety of published materials.
Academic and field experience documenting the history of the historic built environment in the Pacific Northwest.
Experience applying the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation to historic properties and assessment of development project impacts.
Experience cooperatively negotiating, writing, carrying out, and monitoring agreement documents among diverse organizations with oppositional interests, including tribal governments, federal, state, and local agencies, advocacy groups, and private parties in compliance with federal and state cultural resource laws while representing your employer’s position.
Experience interpreting and applying the provisions of federal and state laws and associated administrative rules, policies, best professional and office practices to complex projects; the administration of federal and state programs; completion of necessary documentation; and review of development projects.
Ability to read technical documents, including professional drawings, plans, and reports.
Experience in promoting a culturally competent and diverse work environment.
What's in it for you:
This is a fantastic opportunity to support millions of visitors connecting with the best state park system in America. You will work with a team of supportive, talented and highly motivated professionals. And, you’ll receive a fantastic benefits packaging including:
Comprehensive medical, dental and vision plans for the employee and qualified family members
Paid sick leave, vacation, personal leave and 10 paid holidays per year
Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP).
LINK TO OFFICIAL STATE APPLICATION (required):
https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Salem--OPRD--Central-Office/Compliance-Specialist_REQ-77685-1
For a Position Fact Sheet, visit https://wilcoxcareer.com/CAPCenter-Position-Fact-Sheet
POSITION SUMMARY
Our client, the Child Abuse Prevention Center (CAP Center), is seeking a dynamic individual to serve as the Director of Policy for Prevent Child Abuse California (PCACA) and the California Family Resource Association (CFRA). This individual will be responsible for policy (legislative activities and advocacy for the CAP Center) and for CFRA’s membership (leadership, operations, oversight, effectiveness, and sustainability).
The Director of Policy is the chief policy leader for the organization, working directly with the legislature, the executive branch, Family Resource Center partners, and advocacy collaborations. The Director is responsible for developing a policy platform, initiating legislation, strategic partnerships, and budget proposals. This position is also responsible for CFRA’s membership (including internal and external communications, identifying emerging needs and opportunities for the association and its members, and ensuring member satisfaction, retention, and growth).
The Director of Policy works directly with Board of Directors’ Policy Committee. The Director supervises the CFRA Project Manager and the Communications Specialist. The Director of Policy reports directly to the CEO. The CFRA Project Manager and the Outreach and Communications Coordinator report directly to the Director of Policy.
ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW
CFRA’s Vision: A strong, cohesive network that promotes the success and well-being of families in all California communities.
CFRA’s Mission:
* Connect family resource centers and allied organizations, networks, and community leaders in a member-driven, statewide network.
* Convene family-strengthening leaders for networking and working toward a shared vision.
* Communicate the value of family resource centers, networks, and programs and policies that strengthen families to policymakers and to the state.
The California Family Resource Association (californiafamilyresource.org) is a statewide membership association representing the 500 Family Resource Centers, Family Strengthening Networks, and other member organizations throughout California. CFRA is managed and supported as a program of the Child Abuse Prevention Center. The CFRA works collaboratively with its membership to move children and families to the forefront of policymaking in California.
The Child Abuse Prevention Center (CAP Center) is a statewide training, education research, and resource center dedicated to strengthening children, families, and communities. The CAP Center (thecapcenter.org) was founded in 1977 and began as one small organization local to Sacramento County. Since then, it has adopted multiple agencies, evolving into a unique blend of agencies, each taking a separate approach to child abuse prevention locally and statewide. The CAP Center prevents child abuse and neglect through four core strategies: Advocacy, Education, Health, and Safety. Prevent Child Abuse (PCA) California is the state agency of the national Prevent Child Abuse America (preventchildabuse.org). It operates statewide, providing home visitation, parenting education, and other prevention services directly to children and families throughout the state.
EXPECTED OUTCOMES FOR THE DIRECTOR OF POLICY’S FIRST YEAR
It is expected that the Director will achieve the following by the end of the first year (in implementation order):
Within the first 30 days…
o will have met with staff and, with supervisor’s consultation, prioritized major stakeholders and begun building relationships and an understanding of communication needs.
o will have developed a clear understanding of the position’s priorities and laid out a 90-day plan.
Within the first year…
o will be effectively coordinating and conducting legislative visits and supporting Family Resource Centers to participate in visits and otherwise engage their legislators.
o will have established a calendar of network convenings.
o will have added 50 new members.
At the end of the first year…
o will be seen as an effective advocate for CFRA and a valued member of the team and of the CAP Center Management Team.
EXPERIENCE, COMPETENCIES, EDUCATION, AND CULTURE NEEDED TO SUCCESSFULLY ACHIEVE THE EXPECTED OUTCOMES (in preferential order)
Professional Experience
* Policy advocacy, legislative affairs or policy experience, preferably in human services and in California
* Experience in health and human services, social services, public health, or related consumer-focused field
* Experience in a membership-based organization a plus
Competencies
* Strong verbal skills and articulate communication skills
* Track record of building collaborative and effective business relationships
* Solid writing skills
Education/Credentials
* Degree or experience in social work, public health, health and human services, or
social services preferred
Culture: Values, Work Style, Personal Traits, Attributes, Characteristics
* Values-driven (strong families, strong communities)
* Staff and family-oriented
* Statewide reach
THE COMMUNITY
This position is located in Sacramento, the capital of California and the county seat of Sacramento County. Sacramento is located at the confluence of the Sacramento and American Rivers and is connected to the San Francisco Bay by a channel through the Sacramento River Delta. The Mediterranean climate is characterized by damp, mild winters and hot, dry summers. Sacramento is a place where different interests, tastes and lifestyles abound, with something to accommodate all.
The city of Sacramento is the cultural and economic center of the Sacramento metropolitan area, the fourth largest city in California and the 25th largest in the U.S. Local universities include California State University, the University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law, and the University of California, in nearby Davis. The UC Davis Medical Center, a world-renowned research hospital, is one of 19 hospitals in the Sacramento region.
The Sacramento region is experiencing a profound shift in its competitive position, in large part due to an influx of entrepreneurs, businesses, creative professionals, and remote workers looking to escape costly urban living. The Greater Sacramento Area is a top employer in life sciences and health services. As part of the agriculturally rich Central Valley, Sacramento is at the forefront of agritech innovation and is considered America’s Farm-to-Fork capital.
Sacramento is also home to the NBA Sacramento Kings, the Sacramento River Cats (the San Francisco Giant’s AAA baseball team), and the Sacramento Republic FC, a USL Professional soccer team. The Golden 1 Center, a high-tech basketball and entertainment arena and the home of the Kings, opened in 2016, starting a downtown renaissance.
The Crocker Art Museum is one of the leading art museums in California. Plans are underway for the development of an adjacent park into a public, art-focused gathering place. The Sacramento metropolitan area boasts more than 200 parks, four public golf courses, and is known for outdoor recreation including hiking, skiing, canoeing, kayaking, running, and biking.
The world-renowned Napa Valley is an hour’s drive away. San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, and more than a dozen ski resorts are less than a two-hour drive from Sacramento. Sacramento International Airport handles non-stop flights to and from approximately thirty U.S. destinations (including Hawaii), as well as Canada and Mexico.
COMPENSATION AND INTERVIEW PROCESS
The competitive compensation package includes a salary of $125,000. The position is also eligible for employer-paid health insurance and a 401(k) retirement plan.
Pre-screened, selected candidates will be invited for an initial interview in Sacramento, CA, with the Search Committee, on Thursday, October 21, 2021, with second interviews the following morning.
PROCEDURE FOR CANDIDACY
For confidential consideration, at your earliest convenience and no later than close of business on October 4, 2021, please email your chronological resume (to include description and size of current/prior organizations and responsibilities) and compensation expectations to:
CAPCenter@wilcoxcareer.com
We strongly encourage and welcome applications from all qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, gender identity and expression, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Sep 07, 2021
Full time
For a Position Fact Sheet, visit https://wilcoxcareer.com/CAPCenter-Position-Fact-Sheet
POSITION SUMMARY
Our client, the Child Abuse Prevention Center (CAP Center), is seeking a dynamic individual to serve as the Director of Policy for Prevent Child Abuse California (PCACA) and the California Family Resource Association (CFRA). This individual will be responsible for policy (legislative activities and advocacy for the CAP Center) and for CFRA’s membership (leadership, operations, oversight, effectiveness, and sustainability).
The Director of Policy is the chief policy leader for the organization, working directly with the legislature, the executive branch, Family Resource Center partners, and advocacy collaborations. The Director is responsible for developing a policy platform, initiating legislation, strategic partnerships, and budget proposals. This position is also responsible for CFRA’s membership (including internal and external communications, identifying emerging needs and opportunities for the association and its members, and ensuring member satisfaction, retention, and growth).
The Director of Policy works directly with Board of Directors’ Policy Committee. The Director supervises the CFRA Project Manager and the Communications Specialist. The Director of Policy reports directly to the CEO. The CFRA Project Manager and the Outreach and Communications Coordinator report directly to the Director of Policy.
ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW
CFRA’s Vision: A strong, cohesive network that promotes the success and well-being of families in all California communities.
CFRA’s Mission:
* Connect family resource centers and allied organizations, networks, and community leaders in a member-driven, statewide network.
* Convene family-strengthening leaders for networking and working toward a shared vision.
* Communicate the value of family resource centers, networks, and programs and policies that strengthen families to policymakers and to the state.
The California Family Resource Association (californiafamilyresource.org) is a statewide membership association representing the 500 Family Resource Centers, Family Strengthening Networks, and other member organizations throughout California. CFRA is managed and supported as a program of the Child Abuse Prevention Center. The CFRA works collaboratively with its membership to move children and families to the forefront of policymaking in California.
The Child Abuse Prevention Center (CAP Center) is a statewide training, education research, and resource center dedicated to strengthening children, families, and communities. The CAP Center (thecapcenter.org) was founded in 1977 and began as one small organization local to Sacramento County. Since then, it has adopted multiple agencies, evolving into a unique blend of agencies, each taking a separate approach to child abuse prevention locally and statewide. The CAP Center prevents child abuse and neglect through four core strategies: Advocacy, Education, Health, and Safety. Prevent Child Abuse (PCA) California is the state agency of the national Prevent Child Abuse America (preventchildabuse.org). It operates statewide, providing home visitation, parenting education, and other prevention services directly to children and families throughout the state.
EXPECTED OUTCOMES FOR THE DIRECTOR OF POLICY’S FIRST YEAR
It is expected that the Director will achieve the following by the end of the first year (in implementation order):
Within the first 30 days…
o will have met with staff and, with supervisor’s consultation, prioritized major stakeholders and begun building relationships and an understanding of communication needs.
o will have developed a clear understanding of the position’s priorities and laid out a 90-day plan.
Within the first year…
o will be effectively coordinating and conducting legislative visits and supporting Family Resource Centers to participate in visits and otherwise engage their legislators.
o will have established a calendar of network convenings.
o will have added 50 new members.
At the end of the first year…
o will be seen as an effective advocate for CFRA and a valued member of the team and of the CAP Center Management Team.
EXPERIENCE, COMPETENCIES, EDUCATION, AND CULTURE NEEDED TO SUCCESSFULLY ACHIEVE THE EXPECTED OUTCOMES (in preferential order)
Professional Experience
* Policy advocacy, legislative affairs or policy experience, preferably in human services and in California
* Experience in health and human services, social services, public health, or related consumer-focused field
* Experience in a membership-based organization a plus
Competencies
* Strong verbal skills and articulate communication skills
* Track record of building collaborative and effective business relationships
* Solid writing skills
Education/Credentials
* Degree or experience in social work, public health, health and human services, or
social services preferred
Culture: Values, Work Style, Personal Traits, Attributes, Characteristics
* Values-driven (strong families, strong communities)
* Staff and family-oriented
* Statewide reach
THE COMMUNITY
This position is located in Sacramento, the capital of California and the county seat of Sacramento County. Sacramento is located at the confluence of the Sacramento and American Rivers and is connected to the San Francisco Bay by a channel through the Sacramento River Delta. The Mediterranean climate is characterized by damp, mild winters and hot, dry summers. Sacramento is a place where different interests, tastes and lifestyles abound, with something to accommodate all.
The city of Sacramento is the cultural and economic center of the Sacramento metropolitan area, the fourth largest city in California and the 25th largest in the U.S. Local universities include California State University, the University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law, and the University of California, in nearby Davis. The UC Davis Medical Center, a world-renowned research hospital, is one of 19 hospitals in the Sacramento region.
The Sacramento region is experiencing a profound shift in its competitive position, in large part due to an influx of entrepreneurs, businesses, creative professionals, and remote workers looking to escape costly urban living. The Greater Sacramento Area is a top employer in life sciences and health services. As part of the agriculturally rich Central Valley, Sacramento is at the forefront of agritech innovation and is considered America’s Farm-to-Fork capital.
Sacramento is also home to the NBA Sacramento Kings, the Sacramento River Cats (the San Francisco Giant’s AAA baseball team), and the Sacramento Republic FC, a USL Professional soccer team. The Golden 1 Center, a high-tech basketball and entertainment arena and the home of the Kings, opened in 2016, starting a downtown renaissance.
The Crocker Art Museum is one of the leading art museums in California. Plans are underway for the development of an adjacent park into a public, art-focused gathering place. The Sacramento metropolitan area boasts more than 200 parks, four public golf courses, and is known for outdoor recreation including hiking, skiing, canoeing, kayaking, running, and biking.
The world-renowned Napa Valley is an hour’s drive away. San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, and more than a dozen ski resorts are less than a two-hour drive from Sacramento. Sacramento International Airport handles non-stop flights to and from approximately thirty U.S. destinations (including Hawaii), as well as Canada and Mexico.
COMPENSATION AND INTERVIEW PROCESS
The competitive compensation package includes a salary of $125,000. The position is also eligible for employer-paid health insurance and a 401(k) retirement plan.
Pre-screened, selected candidates will be invited for an initial interview in Sacramento, CA, with the Search Committee, on Thursday, October 21, 2021, with second interviews the following morning.
PROCEDURE FOR CANDIDACY
For confidential consideration, at your earliest convenience and no later than close of business on October 4, 2021, please email your chronological resume (to include description and size of current/prior organizations and responsibilities) and compensation expectations to:
CAPCenter@wilcoxcareer.com
We strongly encourage and welcome applications from all qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, gender identity and expression, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art
Sarasota, FL
Job ID 48898
Apply on or before 6/25/2021 at: http://bit.ly/MuseumEducationSpec
About The Ringling
The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art is located in Sarasota, Florida. Want to learn more about The Ringling?
Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Flickr | Pinterest | YouTube
Equal Employment Opportunity
The Ringling is an Equal Opportunity/Access/Affirmative Action/Pro Disabled & Veteran Action employer with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. As such, we are always seeking individuals dedicated to innovation and excellence. A successful candidate will work effectively, respectfully, and collaboratively in a diverse, multicultural, and inclusive setting. We especially encourage applications by individuals from underrepresented groups, with a demonstrated commitment to a culturally and intellectually diverse workplace. Should you require accommodations for the application or interview processes, please email employment@ringling.org or call 941-359-5700 (ext. 1-2605). Learn more about our commitment to Diversity and Inclusion:
FSU's Equal Opportunity Statement
FSU Diversity & Inclusion Statement
FSU Strategic Plan
Ringling Strategic Plan
Ringling Equity Statement
Responsibilities
The Museum Education and Training Specialist directs the museum’s tour guide program including design, development, implementation, and evaluation. This position also serves as the museum’s point of contact for accessibility initiatives.
Typical responsibilities include:
Lead in the design, development, implementation and evaluation of The Ringling guide training program through an equity lens. Develops inclusive interpretive strategies and training materials, and provides instruction in collections content and inclusive tour techniques. Develops continuing education opportunities for guides in support of IDEA efforts.
Conducts regular evaluations of individual guides on both content and presentation skills to maintain consistent quality within the guide program. Offers coaching and mentoring when needed.
In partnership with the Guide Program Associate and Volunteer Services department, assists with determining the guide program recruitment needs. Identifies ways to recruit and welcome a diverse group of candidates.
Serves as the Accessibility point of contact for visitor groups. Coordinates the Accessibility Working Group and Community Accessibility Working Group to identify ways to improve accessibility at The Ringling. Researches, implements, and develops guidelines for new products and services to support museum access. Makes purchase recommendations to the IDEA & Access budget manager on new products and services. Leads museum access programs and conducts accessibility training for museum guides as needed.
Collaborates with education team members to provide training and support for related guides and volunteer programs such as School Tour guides and Youth and Family volunteers.
Collaborates with HR to support training initiatives for museum-wide staff and volunteers to facilitate connections to the Museum's mission and collections, to encourage camaraderie, and to provide opportunities for staff and volunteers to enhance the visitor experience.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree and two years' relevant experience or a combination of post high school education and relevant experience equal to six years. Note: Higher education can substitute for experience at the equivalent rate.
Ability to demonstrate critical thinking based upon in-depth data and substantiating information, considering and respecting others' input, personal values, and ethics.
Ability to effectively train and direct the work of others.
Ability to understand and interpret educational needs and to develop effective instructional media solutions.
*Please note that a work sample will be administered if selected for interview.
Helpful
Multilingual with a preference for the ability to speak and/or write in Spanish.
Experience with Visual Thinking Strategies.
Experience teaching in a museum setting.
Passion for working with diverse populations and creating museum experiences that are inclusive and accessible to all.
Anticipated Salary Range
Up to low $40,000s based on education, skills, and experience of the top candidate.
FSU offers a robust Total Rewards package. Visit our website to learn more about our Compensation, Benefits, Wellness, Recognition, and Employee Development programs.
Use our interactive tool to calculate Total Compensation options based on potential salary, benefits and retirement contributions, earned leave, and other employment-related perks.
Schedule
Typical working hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM with a one hour lunch period.
Criminal Background Check
This position requires successful completion of a criminal history background check, to include fingerprinting. The background check will be conducted as authorized and in accordance with University Policy 4-OP-C-7-B11 .
How To Apply
If qualified and interested in a specific job opening as advertised, apply to Florida State University at https://jobs.fsu.edu . Applicants are required to complete the online application with all applicable information. Applications must include all work history up to ten years, and education details even if attaching a resume.
If you are a current FSU employee, apply via myFSU > Self Service.
Contact Info
For more information, or for technical assistance, please contact Ringling Human Resources at 941-359-5700 ext. 2605 or employment@ringling.org .
Pay Plan
This is an A&P (Administrative and Professional) position.
May 27, 2021
Full time
Job ID 48898
Apply on or before 6/25/2021 at: http://bit.ly/MuseumEducationSpec
About The Ringling
The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art is located in Sarasota, Florida. Want to learn more about The Ringling?
Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Flickr | Pinterest | YouTube
Equal Employment Opportunity
The Ringling is an Equal Opportunity/Access/Affirmative Action/Pro Disabled & Veteran Action employer with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. As such, we are always seeking individuals dedicated to innovation and excellence. A successful candidate will work effectively, respectfully, and collaboratively in a diverse, multicultural, and inclusive setting. We especially encourage applications by individuals from underrepresented groups, with a demonstrated commitment to a culturally and intellectually diverse workplace. Should you require accommodations for the application or interview processes, please email employment@ringling.org or call 941-359-5700 (ext. 1-2605). Learn more about our commitment to Diversity and Inclusion:
FSU's Equal Opportunity Statement
FSU Diversity & Inclusion Statement
FSU Strategic Plan
Ringling Strategic Plan
Ringling Equity Statement
Responsibilities
The Museum Education and Training Specialist directs the museum’s tour guide program including design, development, implementation, and evaluation. This position also serves as the museum’s point of contact for accessibility initiatives.
Typical responsibilities include:
Lead in the design, development, implementation and evaluation of The Ringling guide training program through an equity lens. Develops inclusive interpretive strategies and training materials, and provides instruction in collections content and inclusive tour techniques. Develops continuing education opportunities for guides in support of IDEA efforts.
Conducts regular evaluations of individual guides on both content and presentation skills to maintain consistent quality within the guide program. Offers coaching and mentoring when needed.
In partnership with the Guide Program Associate and Volunteer Services department, assists with determining the guide program recruitment needs. Identifies ways to recruit and welcome a diverse group of candidates.
Serves as the Accessibility point of contact for visitor groups. Coordinates the Accessibility Working Group and Community Accessibility Working Group to identify ways to improve accessibility at The Ringling. Researches, implements, and develops guidelines for new products and services to support museum access. Makes purchase recommendations to the IDEA & Access budget manager on new products and services. Leads museum access programs and conducts accessibility training for museum guides as needed.
Collaborates with education team members to provide training and support for related guides and volunteer programs such as School Tour guides and Youth and Family volunteers.
Collaborates with HR to support training initiatives for museum-wide staff and volunteers to facilitate connections to the Museum's mission and collections, to encourage camaraderie, and to provide opportunities for staff and volunteers to enhance the visitor experience.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree and two years' relevant experience or a combination of post high school education and relevant experience equal to six years. Note: Higher education can substitute for experience at the equivalent rate.
Ability to demonstrate critical thinking based upon in-depth data and substantiating information, considering and respecting others' input, personal values, and ethics.
Ability to effectively train and direct the work of others.
Ability to understand and interpret educational needs and to develop effective instructional media solutions.
*Please note that a work sample will be administered if selected for interview.
Helpful
Multilingual with a preference for the ability to speak and/or write in Spanish.
Experience with Visual Thinking Strategies.
Experience teaching in a museum setting.
Passion for working with diverse populations and creating museum experiences that are inclusive and accessible to all.
Anticipated Salary Range
Up to low $40,000s based on education, skills, and experience of the top candidate.
FSU offers a robust Total Rewards package. Visit our website to learn more about our Compensation, Benefits, Wellness, Recognition, and Employee Development programs.
Use our interactive tool to calculate Total Compensation options based on potential salary, benefits and retirement contributions, earned leave, and other employment-related perks.
Schedule
Typical working hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM with a one hour lunch period.
Criminal Background Check
This position requires successful completion of a criminal history background check, to include fingerprinting. The background check will be conducted as authorized and in accordance with University Policy 4-OP-C-7-B11 .
How To Apply
If qualified and interested in a specific job opening as advertised, apply to Florida State University at https://jobs.fsu.edu . Applicants are required to complete the online application with all applicable information. Applications must include all work history up to ten years, and education details even if attaching a resume.
If you are a current FSU employee, apply via myFSU > Self Service.
Contact Info
For more information, or for technical assistance, please contact Ringling Human Resources at 941-359-5700 ext. 2605 or employment@ringling.org .
Pay Plan
This is an A&P (Administrative and Professional) position.
Job ID 48850
Apply on or before 6/1/2021 at: http://bit.ly/PRMarketingProAssc
About The Ringling
The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art is located in Sarasota, Florida. Want to learn more about The Ringling? Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Flickr | Pinterest | YouTube
Equal Employment Opportunity
The Ringling is an Equal Opportunity/Access/Affirmative Action/Pro Disabled & Veteran Action employer with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. As such, we are always seeking individuals dedicated to innovation and excellence. A successful candidate will work effectively, respectfully, and collaboratively in a diverse, multicultural, and inclusive setting. We especially encourage applications by individuals from underrepresented groups, with a demonstrated commitment to a culturally and intellectually diverse workplace. Should you require accommodations for the application or interview processes, please email employment@ringling.org or call 941-359-5700 (ext. 1-2605). Learn more about our commitment to Diversity and Inclusion:
Ringling Strategic Plan
Ringling Equity Statement
FSU's Equal Opportunity Statement
FSU Diversity & Inclusion Statement
FSU Strategic Plan
Responsibilities
The Public Relations and Marketing Program Associate works under the direction of the PR & Marketing Manager, supports the administrative functions/operations of the Communications and Marketing Department, and assists with Public Relations.
Tasks in a typical day include:
Works with the PR & Marketing Manager and Marketing Director to monitor seven separate Marketing Department budgets. Facilitates purchasing for the creation, distribution, and insertion of marketing assets as per communications and marketing plan for Museum operations, exhibitions, programs, and events. Creates and processes all departmental expenditure requests, financial system requisition entries, purchase orders, invoices, and on-going tracking of departmental budgets. Assists in the maintenance of supplies inventory. Manages and traffics direct mail and media insertion orders. Maintains all departmental files and records for archival and grant management requirements.
Assists with all local PR inquires, releases, and local news/media contacts. Maintains media distribution lists. Compiles Press Kit Materials for distribution to media representatives. Monitors and tracks press releases. Uses CISION to produce media reports. Arranges and leads tours of the Museum campus for visiting media. Uses golf cart for tours with visiting media as needed. Maintains library of images. Coordinates with curatorial and collections department to obtain images and ensure appropriate image credits. Responds to requests for images from the media and internal departments.
Assists with management of internal communication initiatives, such as providing talking points to staff regarding programs, exhibitions, and significant media-related events. Compiles lists of upcoming exhibitions, programs, and events for inclusion in various community calendars and local guides. Prepares bi-monthly Ringling public events calendar for print. Ensures consistency of brand standards and institutional naming conventions by proofreading content.
Runs Tessitura Marketing Reports and serves as the department’s Tessitura specialist by attending trainings and self-directed learning as appropriate. Compiles and interprets marketing and admissions data for review by the Marketing Director and PR & Marketing Manager. Provides the grant coordinator with documentation and reporting of marketing efforts in compliance with grant guidelines.
Serves as the workflow coordinator for the Basecamp computer program used by museum staff to collaborate on marketing projects and publications. Provides support to the PR & Marketing Manager in managing advertising timetables in various forms of media. Maintains project files and project tracking in an efficient and timely manner. Facilitates the print production process including obtaining estimates (quotes), packaging files for print, reviewing proofs and ensuring the delivery of quality print products. Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
High school diploma/equivalency and four years of experience. Note: post-high school education may substitute for experience at the equivalent rate.
Excellent communication and writing skills.
Ability to multitask in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
Outstanding editing and proofreading skills.
Experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Publisher or equivalent software.
High comfort level with technology.
Previous purchasing, accounting, public relations, marketing, and/or administrative experience.
A valid Florida driver's license or ability to obtain prior to hire.
Please note: A Microsoft Excel, proofreading, and writing skills test will be administered if selected for an interview.
Helpful
While helpful, the following are not required to be considered for this role:
Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, English/Writing, or equivalent degree.
Experience or internships in public relations, communications, marketing, sales, or other related field.
Interpersonal and communication skills, to include the ability to interact with a variety of people.
Ability to speak languages other than English.
Experience working in Tessitura or database administration.
Photography skills.
Applicants are encouraged to include a writing sample.
Contact Info
For more information, or for technical assistance, please contact Ringling Human Resources at 941-359-5700 ext. 2605 or employment@ringling.org .
Anticipated Salary Range
Up to low $30,000 range based on education, experience, and skills of top candidate. Find out more about our benefits under the "FSU Total Rewards" section.
FSU Total Rewards
FSU offers a robust Total Rewards package. Visit our website to learn more about our Compensation, Benefits, Wellness, Recognition, and Employee Development programs. Use our interactive tool to calculate Total Compensation options based on potential salary, benefits and retirement contributions, earned leave, and other employment-related perks.
Schedule
Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM with a one hour lunch period.
How To Apply
If qualified and interested in a specific job opening as advertised, apply to Florida State University at https://jobs.fsu.edu . Applicants are required to complete the online application with all applicable information.
Applications must include all work history up to ten years, and education details even if attaching a resume. If you are a current FSU employee, apply via myFSU > Self Service.
Veterans' Preference
Certain service members and veterans, and the spouses and family members of the service members and veterans, will receive preference and priority in employment and are encouraged to apply for the positions being filled. For information on who may be eligible for Veterans' Preference, click here or call FSU Human Resources at (850) 644-6034.
IMPORTANT: In order to claim Veterans' Preference, applicants must upload a DD-214 (and other documentation, as applicable) with their online application prior to the closing date of the job opening.
Criminal Background Check
This position requires successful completion of a criminal history background check, to include fingerprinting. The background check will be conducted as authorized and in accordance with University Policy 4-OP-C-7-B11 .
Soft Money Funded Position
This position is time-limited based on soft money funding, with renewal contingent upon available funds and the needs of the University.
Pay Plan
This is an USPS (University Support Personnel System) position.
May 14, 2021
Full time
Job ID 48850
Apply on or before 6/1/2021 at: http://bit.ly/PRMarketingProAssc
About The Ringling
The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art is located in Sarasota, Florida. Want to learn more about The Ringling? Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Flickr | Pinterest | YouTube
Equal Employment Opportunity
The Ringling is an Equal Opportunity/Access/Affirmative Action/Pro Disabled & Veteran Action employer with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. As such, we are always seeking individuals dedicated to innovation and excellence. A successful candidate will work effectively, respectfully, and collaboratively in a diverse, multicultural, and inclusive setting. We especially encourage applications by individuals from underrepresented groups, with a demonstrated commitment to a culturally and intellectually diverse workplace. Should you require accommodations for the application or interview processes, please email employment@ringling.org or call 941-359-5700 (ext. 1-2605). Learn more about our commitment to Diversity and Inclusion:
Ringling Strategic Plan
Ringling Equity Statement
FSU's Equal Opportunity Statement
FSU Diversity & Inclusion Statement
FSU Strategic Plan
Responsibilities
The Public Relations and Marketing Program Associate works under the direction of the PR & Marketing Manager, supports the administrative functions/operations of the Communications and Marketing Department, and assists with Public Relations.
Tasks in a typical day include:
Works with the PR & Marketing Manager and Marketing Director to monitor seven separate Marketing Department budgets. Facilitates purchasing for the creation, distribution, and insertion of marketing assets as per communications and marketing plan for Museum operations, exhibitions, programs, and events. Creates and processes all departmental expenditure requests, financial system requisition entries, purchase orders, invoices, and on-going tracking of departmental budgets. Assists in the maintenance of supplies inventory. Manages and traffics direct mail and media insertion orders. Maintains all departmental files and records for archival and grant management requirements.
Assists with all local PR inquires, releases, and local news/media contacts. Maintains media distribution lists. Compiles Press Kit Materials for distribution to media representatives. Monitors and tracks press releases. Uses CISION to produce media reports. Arranges and leads tours of the Museum campus for visiting media. Uses golf cart for tours with visiting media as needed. Maintains library of images. Coordinates with curatorial and collections department to obtain images and ensure appropriate image credits. Responds to requests for images from the media and internal departments.
Assists with management of internal communication initiatives, such as providing talking points to staff regarding programs, exhibitions, and significant media-related events. Compiles lists of upcoming exhibitions, programs, and events for inclusion in various community calendars and local guides. Prepares bi-monthly Ringling public events calendar for print. Ensures consistency of brand standards and institutional naming conventions by proofreading content.
Runs Tessitura Marketing Reports and serves as the department’s Tessitura specialist by attending trainings and self-directed learning as appropriate. Compiles and interprets marketing and admissions data for review by the Marketing Director and PR & Marketing Manager. Provides the grant coordinator with documentation and reporting of marketing efforts in compliance with grant guidelines.
Serves as the workflow coordinator for the Basecamp computer program used by museum staff to collaborate on marketing projects and publications. Provides support to the PR & Marketing Manager in managing advertising timetables in various forms of media. Maintains project files and project tracking in an efficient and timely manner. Facilitates the print production process including obtaining estimates (quotes), packaging files for print, reviewing proofs and ensuring the delivery of quality print products. Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
High school diploma/equivalency and four years of experience. Note: post-high school education may substitute for experience at the equivalent rate.
Excellent communication and writing skills.
Ability to multitask in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
Outstanding editing and proofreading skills.
Experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Publisher or equivalent software.
High comfort level with technology.
Previous purchasing, accounting, public relations, marketing, and/or administrative experience.
A valid Florida driver's license or ability to obtain prior to hire.
Please note: A Microsoft Excel, proofreading, and writing skills test will be administered if selected for an interview.
Helpful
While helpful, the following are not required to be considered for this role:
Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, English/Writing, or equivalent degree.
Experience or internships in public relations, communications, marketing, sales, or other related field.
Interpersonal and communication skills, to include the ability to interact with a variety of people.
Ability to speak languages other than English.
Experience working in Tessitura or database administration.
Photography skills.
Applicants are encouraged to include a writing sample.
Contact Info
For more information, or for technical assistance, please contact Ringling Human Resources at 941-359-5700 ext. 2605 or employment@ringling.org .
Anticipated Salary Range
Up to low $30,000 range based on education, experience, and skills of top candidate. Find out more about our benefits under the "FSU Total Rewards" section.
FSU Total Rewards
FSU offers a robust Total Rewards package. Visit our website to learn more about our Compensation, Benefits, Wellness, Recognition, and Employee Development programs. Use our interactive tool to calculate Total Compensation options based on potential salary, benefits and retirement contributions, earned leave, and other employment-related perks.
Schedule
Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM with a one hour lunch period.
How To Apply
If qualified and interested in a specific job opening as advertised, apply to Florida State University at https://jobs.fsu.edu . Applicants are required to complete the online application with all applicable information.
Applications must include all work history up to ten years, and education details even if attaching a resume. If you are a current FSU employee, apply via myFSU > Self Service.
Veterans' Preference
Certain service members and veterans, and the spouses and family members of the service members and veterans, will receive preference and priority in employment and are encouraged to apply for the positions being filled. For information on who may be eligible for Veterans' Preference, click here or call FSU Human Resources at (850) 644-6034.
IMPORTANT: In order to claim Veterans' Preference, applicants must upload a DD-214 (and other documentation, as applicable) with their online application prior to the closing date of the job opening.
Criminal Background Check
This position requires successful completion of a criminal history background check, to include fingerprinting. The background check will be conducted as authorized and in accordance with University Policy 4-OP-C-7-B11 .
Soft Money Funded Position
This position is time-limited based on soft money funding, with renewal contingent upon available funds and the needs of the University.
Pay Plan
This is an USPS (University Support Personnel System) position.
Job ID 48848
Apply on or before 6/1/2021 at: http://bit.ly/MuseumPreparator
About The Ringling
The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art is located in Sarasota, Florida. Want to learn more about The Ringling? Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Flickr | Pinterest | YouTube
Equal Employment Opportunity
The Ringling is an Equal Opportunity/Access/Affirmative Action/Pro Disabled & Veteran Action employer with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. As such, we are always seeking individuals dedicated to innovation and excellence. A successful candidate will work effectively, respectfully, and collaboratively in a diverse, multicultural, and inclusive setting. We especially encourage applications by individuals from underrepresented groups, with a demonstrated commitment to a culturally and intellectually diverse workplace. Should you require accommodations for the application or interview processes, please email employment@ringling.org or call 941-359-5700 (ext. 1-2605). Learn more about our commitment to Diversity and Inclusion:
Ringling Strategic Plan
Ringling Equity Statement
FSU's Equal Opportunity Statement
FSU Diversity & Inclusion Statement
FSU Strategic Plan
Responsibilities
The role of Museum Preparator works as a member of the Preparation & Design Team assisting with proper gallery and exhibition maintenance and repair.
Typical tasks in this role would include:
Acting as PREP Project Manager for exhibition and collection-related projects, as assigned by the Senior Preparator, works in tandem with assigned Registration Project Manager to complete all aspects of the exhibition to meet opening deadlines. This includes coordination of OPS staff and contractors in the execution of tasks, provides logistical support in the movement of objects, and interfacing with external clients such as couriers, vendors and contractors. Communicates regularly with Senior Preparator to inform on the status of assigned projects.
Works closely with curators, educators, registrars, and conservators in fulfilling installation and de-installation needs for exhibitions, gallery rotations, conservation moves, and education spaces.
Advises on costs for fabrication of casework, mounts and display solutions in assessing priorities within the projects and budget. Submits purchase requests. Provides Senior Preparator with the maintenance schedule, tool and materials inventory pertaining to mount fabrication as well as casework. Provides feedback to increase workflow efficiencies and fabrication improvements.
Drives large trucks and vans, to perform safe transit of museum objects, loaned objects, and casework. Drives and operates scissor lifts, single-operator lifts (in excess of 40'), and forklift. Operates rigging equipment (gantry/hoist, boom lifts, duct lifts).
Follows all applicable safety policies and procedures as outlined by the Ringling Museum and Florida State University. Troubleshoots shop equipment. Ensures cleanliness and proper maintenance of workshop and its equipment. Assists conservation with maintenance as needed.
Serves as Mount Fabrication Specialist, responsible for training staff on techniques and process related to mounts. Supervises mount-making projects and works closely with external vendors. Establishes fabrication and installation plans for all museum mounts of loaned objects and permanent collection items.
Mats and frames work on paper (photographs, drawings, prints). Performs lighting installation and maintenance in galleries. Performs packing and crating of loaned objects and permanent collection objects. Executes the fabrication of casework and supports, installs/assembles wall/case systems. Prints, presses, cuts, and installs labels and gallery text. Installs, maintains AV equipment within MOA galleries.
Performs other duties as assigned including implementation of emergency protective measures and maintenance of gallery and storage spaces.
May be required to travel (nationally or internationally) to serve as a museum courier.
Qualifications
High School diploma or equivalent and 1 year experience.
Valid Florida driver's license or ability to obtain prior to hire.
Ability to meet physical requirements as determined by position including the ability to climb ladders, lift and move objects up to 50 lbs.
Knowledge of exhibit displays, display design and installation.
May include framing, art installation, construction and finishing, carpentry work, alterations, and repairs.
Ability to interpret technical and artistic designs and create a final product.
Knowledge of art storage and display methods, techniques, and procedures.
Knowledge of the concepts, principles, and practices of collections management to include proper handling, installation, preservation, and/or maintenance.
Ability to package products for shipping/delivery.
Helpful
While helpful, these skills are not required to be considered for this role:
Higher education or vocational training in a related field such as Art or Art History.
Contact Info
For more information, or for technical assistance, please contact Ringling Human Resources at 941-359-5700 ext. 2605 or employment@ringling.org .
Anticipated Salary Range
Up to $38,150 based on education, experience, and skills of top candidate. Find out more about our benefits under the "FSU Total Rewards" section.
FSU Total Rewards
FSU offers a robust Total Rewards package. Visit our website to learn more about our Compensation, Benefits, Wellness, Recognition, and Employee Development programs. Use our interactive tool to calculate Total Compensation options based on potential salary, benefits and retirement contributions, earned leave, and other employment-related perks.
Schedule
Typical working hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM with a one hour lunch period. The incumbent may be required to work a flexible schedule including evenings, weekends, or emergencies based on the needs of The Ringling.
How To Apply
If qualified and interested in a specific job opening as advertised, apply to Florida State University at https://jobs.fsu.edu . Applicants are required to complete the online application with all applicable information.
Applications must include all work history up to ten years, and education details even if attaching a resume. If you are a current FSU employee, apply via myFSU > Self Service.
Veterans' Preference
Certain service members and veterans, and the spouses and family members of the service members and veterans, will receive preference and priority in employment and are encouraged to apply for the positions being filled. For information on who may be eligible for Veterans' Preference, click here or call FSU Human Resources at (850) 644-6034.
IMPORTANT: In order to claim Veterans' Preference, applicants must upload a DD-214 (and other documentation, as applicable) with their online application prior to the closing date of the job opening.
Criminal Background Check
This position requires successful completion of a criminal history background check, to include fingerprinting. The background check will be conducted as authorized and in accordance with University Policy 4-OP-C-7-B11 .
Soft Money Funded Position
This position is time-limited based on soft money funding, with renewal contingent upon available funds and the needs of the University.
Pay Plan
This is an USPS (University Support Personnel System) position.
May 14, 2021
Full time
Job ID 48848
Apply on or before 6/1/2021 at: http://bit.ly/MuseumPreparator
About The Ringling
The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art is located in Sarasota, Florida. Want to learn more about The Ringling? Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Flickr | Pinterest | YouTube
Equal Employment Opportunity
The Ringling is an Equal Opportunity/Access/Affirmative Action/Pro Disabled & Veteran Action employer with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. As such, we are always seeking individuals dedicated to innovation and excellence. A successful candidate will work effectively, respectfully, and collaboratively in a diverse, multicultural, and inclusive setting. We especially encourage applications by individuals from underrepresented groups, with a demonstrated commitment to a culturally and intellectually diverse workplace. Should you require accommodations for the application or interview processes, please email employment@ringling.org or call 941-359-5700 (ext. 1-2605). Learn more about our commitment to Diversity and Inclusion:
Ringling Strategic Plan
Ringling Equity Statement
FSU's Equal Opportunity Statement
FSU Diversity & Inclusion Statement
FSU Strategic Plan
Responsibilities
The role of Museum Preparator works as a member of the Preparation & Design Team assisting with proper gallery and exhibition maintenance and repair.
Typical tasks in this role would include:
Acting as PREP Project Manager for exhibition and collection-related projects, as assigned by the Senior Preparator, works in tandem with assigned Registration Project Manager to complete all aspects of the exhibition to meet opening deadlines. This includes coordination of OPS staff and contractors in the execution of tasks, provides logistical support in the movement of objects, and interfacing with external clients such as couriers, vendors and contractors. Communicates regularly with Senior Preparator to inform on the status of assigned projects.
Works closely with curators, educators, registrars, and conservators in fulfilling installation and de-installation needs for exhibitions, gallery rotations, conservation moves, and education spaces.
Advises on costs for fabrication of casework, mounts and display solutions in assessing priorities within the projects and budget. Submits purchase requests. Provides Senior Preparator with the maintenance schedule, tool and materials inventory pertaining to mount fabrication as well as casework. Provides feedback to increase workflow efficiencies and fabrication improvements.
Drives large trucks and vans, to perform safe transit of museum objects, loaned objects, and casework. Drives and operates scissor lifts, single-operator lifts (in excess of 40'), and forklift. Operates rigging equipment (gantry/hoist, boom lifts, duct lifts).
Follows all applicable safety policies and procedures as outlined by the Ringling Museum and Florida State University. Troubleshoots shop equipment. Ensures cleanliness and proper maintenance of workshop and its equipment. Assists conservation with maintenance as needed.
Serves as Mount Fabrication Specialist, responsible for training staff on techniques and process related to mounts. Supervises mount-making projects and works closely with external vendors. Establishes fabrication and installation plans for all museum mounts of loaned objects and permanent collection items.
Mats and frames work on paper (photographs, drawings, prints). Performs lighting installation and maintenance in galleries. Performs packing and crating of loaned objects and permanent collection objects. Executes the fabrication of casework and supports, installs/assembles wall/case systems. Prints, presses, cuts, and installs labels and gallery text. Installs, maintains AV equipment within MOA galleries.
Performs other duties as assigned including implementation of emergency protective measures and maintenance of gallery and storage spaces.
May be required to travel (nationally or internationally) to serve as a museum courier.
Qualifications
High School diploma or equivalent and 1 year experience.
Valid Florida driver's license or ability to obtain prior to hire.
Ability to meet physical requirements as determined by position including the ability to climb ladders, lift and move objects up to 50 lbs.
Knowledge of exhibit displays, display design and installation.
May include framing, art installation, construction and finishing, carpentry work, alterations, and repairs.
Ability to interpret technical and artistic designs and create a final product.
Knowledge of art storage and display methods, techniques, and procedures.
Knowledge of the concepts, principles, and practices of collections management to include proper handling, installation, preservation, and/or maintenance.
Ability to package products for shipping/delivery.
Helpful
While helpful, these skills are not required to be considered for this role:
Higher education or vocational training in a related field such as Art or Art History.
Contact Info
For more information, or for technical assistance, please contact Ringling Human Resources at 941-359-5700 ext. 2605 or employment@ringling.org .
Anticipated Salary Range
Up to $38,150 based on education, experience, and skills of top candidate. Find out more about our benefits under the "FSU Total Rewards" section.
FSU Total Rewards
FSU offers a robust Total Rewards package. Visit our website to learn more about our Compensation, Benefits, Wellness, Recognition, and Employee Development programs. Use our interactive tool to calculate Total Compensation options based on potential salary, benefits and retirement contributions, earned leave, and other employment-related perks.
Schedule
Typical working hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM with a one hour lunch period. The incumbent may be required to work a flexible schedule including evenings, weekends, or emergencies based on the needs of The Ringling.
How To Apply
If qualified and interested in a specific job opening as advertised, apply to Florida State University at https://jobs.fsu.edu . Applicants are required to complete the online application with all applicable information.
Applications must include all work history up to ten years, and education details even if attaching a resume. If you are a current FSU employee, apply via myFSU > Self Service.
Veterans' Preference
Certain service members and veterans, and the spouses and family members of the service members and veterans, will receive preference and priority in employment and are encouraged to apply for the positions being filled. For information on who may be eligible for Veterans' Preference, click here or call FSU Human Resources at (850) 644-6034.
IMPORTANT: In order to claim Veterans' Preference, applicants must upload a DD-214 (and other documentation, as applicable) with their online application prior to the closing date of the job opening.
Criminal Background Check
This position requires successful completion of a criminal history background check, to include fingerprinting. The background check will be conducted as authorized and in accordance with University Policy 4-OP-C-7-B11 .
Soft Money Funded Position
This position is time-limited based on soft money funding, with renewal contingent upon available funds and the needs of the University.
Pay Plan
This is an USPS (University Support Personnel System) position.