Western Museums Association
The City of Riverside and the Riverside Art Museum: A Story of Cultural Legacy & Civic Collaboration
At the heart of the Riverside Art Museum (RAM) is a building designed by
Julia Morgan , one of the most influential architects of the 20th century and the first woman licensed to practice architecture in California. Completed in 1929, the building originally served as a YWCA—a hub of social progress and women’s empowerment. Today, it serves as a dynamic space for rotating exhibitions, arts education, and cultural dialogue. Preserving and programming within this historic space is both an honor and a responsibility.
Just steps away, another story unfolds at
The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture —affectionately known as
“The Cheech.” Opened in 2022 through a groundbreaking public-private partnership, The Cheech is the nation’s first permanent museum space dedicated to Chicano art. It houses the personal collection of actor, comedian, and art advocate
Cheech Marin , comprising more than 500 works by Chicano artists. Located in the city’s former public library—a 1964 modernist building thoughtfully repurposed—the center represents not just an evolution of space, but an evolution of purpose: celebrating identity, voice, and representation in the arts stewardship.
This visionary endeavor was made possible through a collaborative agreement between
RAM, the City of Riverside, and Cheech Marin , who together built a new model for civic and cultural partnership. The city invested in the renovation and preservation of the library building; Cheech Marin contributed his extensive collection and public support; and RAM stepped forward to serve as the operating partner—bringing deep curatorial, administrative, and educational experience to the effort.
The Riverside Art Museum, inclusive of these two institutions, reflects the
City of Riverside’s commitment to honoring its past while boldly investing in the future of art, culture, and community inclusion . They stand as powerful examples of what can happen when a city, its citizens, and its cultural leaders come together to create something truly transformative.
The Executive Director of the Riverside Art Museum is pivotal in connecting the city’s cultural legacy with innovative civic collaboration in these significant historic spaces.
Job Opportunity: Executive Director Salary Range: $135,000 - $160,000 Riverside, California | Full-Time | Arts & Culture Leadership Our Mission At the Riverside Art Museum (RAM), our mission is to
uplift diverse artistic and cultural voices , cultivate inclusive exhibitions, collections, and educational programming, engage in transformative conversations, and foster strong community connections.
About the Role We are seeking a
bold, visionary Executive Director
to lead the Riverside Art Museum into its next chapter of artistic excellence, operational innovation, and community impact. As the
chief executive
of a growing, multi-site organization rooted in deep cultural legacy, the Executive Director will guide RAM's strategic direction, build meaningful regional and national partnerships, and ensure operational excellence and fiscal sustainability.
This is an exceptional opportunity for a
proven nonprofit leader
with significant experience in operations, fundraising, and public-private collaboration—someone who understands the power of the arts to transform lives and communities.
A Legacy of Culture & Innovation RAM consists of two locations, the community’s long-time encyclopedic museum housed in a historic 1929 building designed by
Julia Morgan , the first licensed female architect in California and famed designer of Hearst Castle. Just steps away is The Cheech—our contemporary cultural jewel and the first museum in the U.S. dedicated exclusively to
Chicano art . Together, these two institutions form a dynamic hub of creativity, education, and cultural preservation in the heart of the Arts and Culture District.
The Executive Director will work closely with the
City of Riverside , architectural preservation experts, cultural coalitions, and peer institutions throughout the
Inland Empire
and beyond to steward these buildings and their communities into the future.
Key Responsibilities Leadership & Operational Management
Empowers, develops and holds teams accountable to achieve high performance and mission alignment.
Promote an adaptive, inclusive, and entrepreneurial workplace culture.
Strengthen infrastructure, systems, and internal processes for a growing organization, while ensuring compliance, safety, and operational excellence across all activities.
Work closely with city staff, trustees, consultants, and building experts to preserve and modernize facilities.
Grounded, detail-conscious leadership style that drives execution.
Adept at developing integrated systems that enhance performance, accountability, and scalability.
Financial Management & Fund Development
Oversee organizational budgeting, financial reporting, and cash flow.
Experience leading major gift strategies and donor relationship management.
Grow revenue through diversified sources: grants, major gifts, sponsorships, and earned income.
Develop and steward a pipeline of donors; lead major fundraising and capital campaigns.
Direct all aspects of grant and contract lifecycles—including negotiation, monitoring, and reporting—with city, state, local partners and philanthropic funders.
Relationship Building & Communications
Serve as the organization’s chief ambassador across civic, philanthropic, and cultural sectors.
Demonstrated ability to influence and communicate effectively with public officials and community influencers.
Foster deep partnerships with elected officials, funders, nonprofit leaders, and the media.
Oversee marketing and communications to build awareness and audience engagement.
Skilled in fostering cross-organizational and community-based collaborations.
Strategic Planning & Vision
Lead execution and evolution of RAM’s multi-year strategic plan.
Align decisions with long-term growth, cultural impact, and sustainability.
Artistic & Educational Programs
Uphold RAM’s commitment to diverse, socially relevant programming.
Promote innovative exhibitions, public programs, and education initiatives reflective of the Inland Empire’s rich cultural tapestry.
Who We’re Looking For We seek a leader who embodies both
vision and execution , someone who can inspire, advocate, and operate at a high level. The ideal candidate will possess:
Proven experience leading large or complex nonprofit organizations.
Expertise in operations, systems development, and team leadership.
Demonstrated success in fundraising, capital campaign management, and major donor engagement.
Understanding of cultural equity, inclusion, and community engagement in the arts.
Strong relationship-building skills with public and private stakeholders, including city staff and elected officials.
Experience with contract negotiation, monitoring, and public-private partnerships.
Pragmatic, detail-oriented management style with a passion for mission-driven service.
Proven experience collaborating with a nonprofit board of trustees and familiarity with nonprofit board operations and governance required.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Public Administration, Nonprofit Management, Arts Administration, or related field
Minimum 7 years of career progression in leadership roles, preferably in a museum or cultural nonprofit
Demonstrated experience with strategic planning, financial management, and board governance
Background in advocacy, partnership development, and coalition-building
Grant writing and compliance experience with city, county, and foundation contracts
Strong communication, facilitation, and public-speaking skills
History of successful fundraising, including capital campaigns and major gifts
Ability to pass a background check
Why Join Us?
Be part of shaping the next chapter of two nationally recognized cultural institutions
Lead at the intersection of
art, heritage, social justice, and community empowerment
Work in a region known for
cultural diversity, creativity, and historical significance
Collaborate with a dynamic and committed team of staff, artists, educators, trustees, and civic leaders
APPLICATION PROCESS: Interested candidates should submit a single attachment that includes a resume and/or cover letter to
careers@riversideartmuseum.org . The subject of your email should be: Position Name/Your Name. Thank you in advance for your interest in the Riverside Art Museum. Due to the volume of applicants, only candidates invited to interview will be contacted. Position is open until it is filled.
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Julia Morgan , one of the most influential architects of the 20th century and the first woman licensed to practice architecture in California. Completed in 1929, the building originally served as a YWCA—a hub of social progress and women’s empowerment. Today, it serves as a dynamic space for rotating exhibitions, arts education, and cultural dialogue. Preserving and programming within this historic space is both an honor and a responsibility.
Just steps away, another story unfolds at
The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture —affectionately known as
“The Cheech.” Opened in 2022 through a groundbreaking public-private partnership, The Cheech is the nation’s first permanent museum space dedicated to Chicano art. It houses the personal collection of actor, comedian, and art advocate
Cheech Marin , comprising more than 500 works by Chicano artists. Located in the city’s former public library—a 1964 modernist building thoughtfully repurposed—the center represents not just an evolution of space, but an evolution of purpose: celebrating identity, voice, and representation in the arts stewardship.
This visionary endeavor was made possible through a collaborative agreement between
RAM, the City of Riverside, and Cheech Marin , who together built a new model for civic and cultural partnership. The city invested in the renovation and preservation of the library building; Cheech Marin contributed his extensive collection and public support; and RAM stepped forward to serve as the operating partner—bringing deep curatorial, administrative, and educational experience to the effort.
The Riverside Art Museum, inclusive of these two institutions, reflects the
City of Riverside’s commitment to honoring its past while boldly investing in the future of art, culture, and community inclusion . They stand as powerful examples of what can happen when a city, its citizens, and its cultural leaders come together to create something truly transformative.
The Executive Director of the Riverside Art Museum is pivotal in connecting the city’s cultural legacy with innovative civic collaboration in these significant historic spaces.
Job Opportunity: Executive Director Salary Range: $135,000 - $160,000 Riverside, California | Full-Time | Arts & Culture Leadership Our Mission At the Riverside Art Museum (RAM), our mission is to
uplift diverse artistic and cultural voices , cultivate inclusive exhibitions, collections, and educational programming, engage in transformative conversations, and foster strong community connections.
About the Role We are seeking a
bold, visionary Executive Director
to lead the Riverside Art Museum into its next chapter of artistic excellence, operational innovation, and community impact. As the
chief executive
of a growing, multi-site organization rooted in deep cultural legacy, the Executive Director will guide RAM's strategic direction, build meaningful regional and national partnerships, and ensure operational excellence and fiscal sustainability.
This is an exceptional opportunity for a
proven nonprofit leader
with significant experience in operations, fundraising, and public-private collaboration—someone who understands the power of the arts to transform lives and communities.
A Legacy of Culture & Innovation RAM consists of two locations, the community’s long-time encyclopedic museum housed in a historic 1929 building designed by
Julia Morgan , the first licensed female architect in California and famed designer of Hearst Castle. Just steps away is The Cheech—our contemporary cultural jewel and the first museum in the U.S. dedicated exclusively to
Chicano art . Together, these two institutions form a dynamic hub of creativity, education, and cultural preservation in the heart of the Arts and Culture District.
The Executive Director will work closely with the
City of Riverside , architectural preservation experts, cultural coalitions, and peer institutions throughout the
Inland Empire
and beyond to steward these buildings and their communities into the future.
Key Responsibilities Leadership & Operational Management
Empowers, develops and holds teams accountable to achieve high performance and mission alignment.
Promote an adaptive, inclusive, and entrepreneurial workplace culture.
Strengthen infrastructure, systems, and internal processes for a growing organization, while ensuring compliance, safety, and operational excellence across all activities.
Work closely with city staff, trustees, consultants, and building experts to preserve and modernize facilities.
Grounded, detail-conscious leadership style that drives execution.
Adept at developing integrated systems that enhance performance, accountability, and scalability.
Financial Management & Fund Development
Oversee organizational budgeting, financial reporting, and cash flow.
Experience leading major gift strategies and donor relationship management.
Grow revenue through diversified sources: grants, major gifts, sponsorships, and earned income.
Develop and steward a pipeline of donors; lead major fundraising and capital campaigns.
Direct all aspects of grant and contract lifecycles—including negotiation, monitoring, and reporting—with city, state, local partners and philanthropic funders.
Relationship Building & Communications
Serve as the organization’s chief ambassador across civic, philanthropic, and cultural sectors.
Demonstrated ability to influence and communicate effectively with public officials and community influencers.
Foster deep partnerships with elected officials, funders, nonprofit leaders, and the media.
Oversee marketing and communications to build awareness and audience engagement.
Skilled in fostering cross-organizational and community-based collaborations.
Strategic Planning & Vision
Lead execution and evolution of RAM’s multi-year strategic plan.
Align decisions with long-term growth, cultural impact, and sustainability.
Artistic & Educational Programs
Uphold RAM’s commitment to diverse, socially relevant programming.
Promote innovative exhibitions, public programs, and education initiatives reflective of the Inland Empire’s rich cultural tapestry.
Who We’re Looking For We seek a leader who embodies both
vision and execution , someone who can inspire, advocate, and operate at a high level. The ideal candidate will possess:
Proven experience leading large or complex nonprofit organizations.
Expertise in operations, systems development, and team leadership.
Demonstrated success in fundraising, capital campaign management, and major donor engagement.
Understanding of cultural equity, inclusion, and community engagement in the arts.
Strong relationship-building skills with public and private stakeholders, including city staff and elected officials.
Experience with contract negotiation, monitoring, and public-private partnerships.
Pragmatic, detail-oriented management style with a passion for mission-driven service.
Proven experience collaborating with a nonprofit board of trustees and familiarity with nonprofit board operations and governance required.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Public Administration, Nonprofit Management, Arts Administration, or related field
Minimum 7 years of career progression in leadership roles, preferably in a museum or cultural nonprofit
Demonstrated experience with strategic planning, financial management, and board governance
Background in advocacy, partnership development, and coalition-building
Grant writing and compliance experience with city, county, and foundation contracts
Strong communication, facilitation, and public-speaking skills
History of successful fundraising, including capital campaigns and major gifts
Ability to pass a background check
Why Join Us?
Be part of shaping the next chapter of two nationally recognized cultural institutions
Lead at the intersection of
art, heritage, social justice, and community empowerment
Work in a region known for
cultural diversity, creativity, and historical significance
Collaborate with a dynamic and committed team of staff, artists, educators, trustees, and civic leaders
APPLICATION PROCESS: Interested candidates should submit a single attachment that includes a resume and/or cover letter to
careers@riversideartmuseum.org . The subject of your email should be: Position Name/Your Name. Thank you in advance for your interest in the Riverside Art Museum. Due to the volume of applicants, only candidates invited to interview will be contacted. Position is open until it is filled.
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