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Open Until FilledGENERAL DESCRIPTION:Since its founding in 1895, the Wyoming State Museum has been dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of the entire state. Through exhibits, artifacts, and education programs for schools and the public, we share the story of Wyoming, from prehistoric times to the present. On average, the museum serves more than 70,000 individuals through its general visitation and programs.The Curator of Exhibits is responsible for the design and curation of exhibits at the Wyoming State Museum. This role leads the graphic design, layout, and interpretation of exhibits produced by the museum. The position is managed by the Supervisor of Exhibits and Programs and collaborates with other museum staff, institutions, and agency employees. This role is crucial to advancing the museum's mission of educating the public by creating exhibits that engage locals and tourists.Living in CheyenneCheyenne is Wyoming's largest city and state capital. It is located in southeastern Wyoming, only 90 minutes north of Denver.Cheyenne holds on to its deep-rooted western heritage, showcased through Cheyenne Frontier Days, the world's largest outdoor rodeo. Outside of town are recreational opportunities at Curt Gowdy State Park and the Medicine Bow National Forest. There is also a vibrant arts and culture scene, featuring multiple museums, galleries, and festivals.The city offers a small-town feel while providing access to larger city amenities, outdoor recreation, and cultural offerings.Working for the State of Wyoming offers more than a paycheck. Our total compensation package includes:Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurancePaid vacation, sick leave, FMLA, and holidaysRetirement – Pension and 457B plans that help you build a secure futureFlexible schedules and work-life balance optionsMeaningful work that makes a difference for Wyoming communitiesAnd MUCH MORE!Want to see the full value of your compensation beyond salary? Explore our Total Compensation Calculator: Resource Contact: [email protected], 307-777-7010ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:Collaborate with other museum staff to curate onsite exhibits.Responsible for design including 3D renderings, visual themes, furniture placement, graphic elements, text panels, and any other relevant components.Ensure galleries and exhibits conform to Smithsonian accessibility standards.Stay up to date on exhibit best practices.Develop an interpretive package that can include images, text, artifacts, and any other relevant content.Conduct research to inform exhibit interpretation.Track project spending based on the provided budget.Collaborate with museum staff on interactive development.Collaborate with the collections team on artifact selection and display requirements.Ensure the website is updated with current exhibits.Ensure gallery spaces are clean and safe for all visitors.Responsible for general maintenance of exhibits, including potential repairs.Update and replace interpretive labels or other exhibit components as needed.Replace and adjust gallery lighting.Responsible for maintaining printing and design equipment and materials.Maintain print shop to adhere to OSHA standards.Manage the WSM's traveling exhibits program.Once every 7-8 weeks, serve a Mon-Sat shift as front-of-house manager. During shift, this position will serve as the museum security officer and point of contact for visitors and volunteers. Respond to emergencies by contacting appropriate parties. Open and close the museum and cover the front desk if a volunteer is unavailable.Supervise volunteers and interns as they relate to exhibits.Assist other museum staff when appropriate or needed.Serve on museum and agency committees as assigned.PREFERENCES:Preference may be given to applicants with a Master's degree in museum studies, history, education, cultural resources, or a related field.KNOWLEDGE:Strong grasp of museum best practices, especially as they relate to interpretive writing, universal design, and accessibility.Strong skills in oral and written communication.Ability to create outlines, research, and write interpretive text.Exhibit design and construction techniques including use of Adobe Creative Cloud programs, SketchUp, and/or equivalent design software.Ability to organize and prioritize time, manage multiple assignments, and plan and coordinate events and deadlines.Knowledge of estimating, budgeting, and bidding practices as it relates to exhibit production.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Education: Bachelor's Degree (typically in Cultural Resources)Experience: 0-2 years of progressive work experience (typically in Cultural Resources)OREducation & ExperienceSubstitution: 3-5 years of progressive work experience (typically in Cultural Resources)Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: NonePHYSICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:Work is typically performed indoors, but some outdoor work and travel are required.Ability to work occasional nights and weekends.Ability to lift 75 pounds with or without accommodation.NOTESFLSA: Non-ExemptThe State of Wyoming is an Equal Opportunity Employer and actively supports the ADA and reasonably accommodates qualified applicants with disabilities.Class Specifications are subject to change, please refer to the A & I HRD Website to ensure that you have the most recent version.Click here to view the State of Wyoming Total Compensation Calculator.Click here to view the State of Wyoming Classification and Pay Structure.URL:
Job Description
Open Until FilledGENERAL DESCRIPTION:Since its founding in 1895, the Wyoming State Museum has been dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of the entire state. Through exhibits, artifacts, and education programs for schools and the public, we share the story of Wyoming, from prehistoric times to the present. On average, the museum serves more than 70,000 individuals through its general visitation and programs.The Curator of Exhibits is responsible for the design and curation of exhibits at the Wyoming State Museum. This role leads the graphic design, layout, and interpretation of exhibits produced by the museum. The position is managed by the Supervisor of Exhibits and Programs and collaborates with other museum staff, institutions, and agency employees. This role is crucial to advancing the museum's mission of educating the public by creating exhibits that engage locals and tourists.Living in CheyenneCheyenne is Wyoming's largest city and state capital. It is located in southeastern Wyoming, only 90 minutes north of Denver.Cheyenne holds on to its deep-rooted western heritage, showcased through Cheyenne Frontier Days, the world's largest outdoor rodeo. Outside of town are recreational opportunities at Curt Gowdy State Park and the Medicine Bow National Forest. There is also a vibrant arts and culture scene, featuring multiple museums, galleries, and festivals.The city offers a small-town feel while providing access to larger city amenities, outdoor recreation, and cultural offerings.Working for the State of Wyoming offers more than a paycheck. Our total compensation package includes:Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurancePaid vacation, sick leave, FMLA, and holidaysRetirement – Pension and 457B plans that help you build a secure futureFlexible schedules and work-life balance optionsMeaningful work that makes a difference for Wyoming communitiesAnd MUCH MORE!Want to see the full value of your compensation beyond salary? Explore our Total Compensation Calculator: Resource Contact: [email protected], 307-777-7010ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:Collaborate with other museum staff to curate onsite exhibits.Responsible for design including 3D renderings, visual themes, furniture placement, graphic elements, text panels, and any other relevant components.Ensure galleries and exhibits conform to Smithsonian accessibility standards.Stay up to date on exhibit best practices.Develop an interpretive package that can include images, text, artifacts, and any other relevant content.Conduct research to inform exhibit interpretation.Track project spending based on the provided budget.Collaborate with museum staff on interactive development.Collaborate with the collections team on artifact selection and display requirements.Ensure the website is updated with current exhibits.Ensure gallery spaces are clean and safe for all visitors.Responsible for general maintenance of exhibits, including potential repairs.Update and replace interpretive labels or other exhibit components as needed.Replace and adjust gallery lighting.Responsible for maintaining printing and design equipment and materials.Maintain print shop to adhere to OSHA standards.Manage the WSM's traveling exhibits program.Once every 7-8 weeks, serve a Mon-Sat shift as front-of-house manager. During shift, this position will serve as the museum security officer and point of contact for visitors and volunteers. Respond to emergencies by contacting appropriate parties. Open and close the museum and cover the front desk if a volunteer is unavailable.Supervise volunteers and interns as they relate to exhibits.Assist other museum staff when appropriate or needed.Serve on museum and agency committees as assigned.PREFERENCES:Preference may be given to applicants with a Master's degree in museum studies, history, education, cultural resources, or a related field.KNOWLEDGE:Strong grasp of museum best practices, especially as they relate to interpretive writing, universal design, and accessibility.Strong skills in oral and written communication.Ability to create outlines, research, and write interpretive text.Exhibit design and construction techniques including use of Adobe Creative Cloud programs, SketchUp, and/or equivalent design software.Ability to organize and prioritize time, manage multiple assignments, and plan and coordinate events and deadlines.Knowledge of estimating, budgeting, and bidding practices as it relates to exhibit production.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Education: Bachelor's Degree (typically in Cultural Resources)Experience: 0-2 years of progressive work experience (typically in Cultural Resources)OREducation & ExperienceSubstitution: 3-5 years of progressive work experience (typically in Cultural Resources)Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: NonePHYSICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:Work is typically performed indoors, but some outdoor work and travel are required.Ability to work occasional nights and weekends.Ability to lift 75 pounds with or without accommodation.NOTESFLSA: Non-ExemptThe State of Wyoming is an Equal Opportunity Employer and actively supports the ADA and reasonably accommodates qualified applicants with disabilities.Class Specifications are subject to change, please refer to the A & I HRD Website to ensure that you have the most recent version.Click here to view the State of Wyoming Total Compensation Calculator.Click here to view the State of Wyoming Classification and Pay Structure.URL:
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