American Historical Association
Executive Director of Historic Museums
American Historical Association, Milledgeville, Georgia, us, 31059
Overview
Job ID: 291649 • Location: Georgia College & State Univ • Full Time • Regular Executive Director of Historic Museums (Administrative Officer, Academic Liaison, and Chief Curator) serves Georgia's Old Governor's Mansion, the Sallie Ellis Davis House, Andalusia, and other historic museums as assigned. The role oversees public relations, policy making, planning, staffing, revenue generation and fundraising, and directs and coordinates educational programming under the direction of the Executive Director of the School of Continuing & Professional Studies. Responsibilities
Operations Management
– Oversee day-to-day operations of the historic museums to ensure quality, efficiency, and the highest professional standards and museum practices, including continued accreditation. Supervision
– Ensure museums are appropriately staffed and that staff are well trained and professional. Directing
– Provide oversight for ongoing historic preservation and maintenance; coordinate with university offices to ensure maintenance, cleanliness, safety, and security of buildings, grounds, collections, and assets; maintain historic integrity and fabric per professional standards. Coordinating
– Manage public relations efforts; conduct research related to the museums and collections; coordinate exhibits and educational programming, tours, and events to attract visitors and promote understanding. Budget
– Implement museum budgets within university guidelines; support fundraising, grant writing, revenue-generating programs, and acquisition of period-appropriate collection pieces with proper interpretation and conservation. Other
– Assume other duties as assigned to ensure effective operation of museums, grounds, and collections. Academic Liaison
– Collaborate with the Flannery O'Connor Institute for the Humanities to integrate scholarly research with public programming; foster academic partnerships and interdisciplinary studies; develop educational initiatives and publications to enhance reputation. Note: Upon hire, candidates with SACSCOC-qualified credentials may be eligible for appointment as non-tenure track faculty. Required Qualifications
Educational Requirements
– Master’s degree from a regionally accredited university in History, Public History, Architectural History, Museum Studies, or related discipline. Required Experience
– 3 or more years of administrative and/or leadership experience in an academic, museum, and/or research setting (e.g., director of a museum, center or institute director). Preferred Qualifications
Preferred Educational Qualifications
– Ph.D. from a regionally accredited university. Preferred Experience
– Understanding of the academic environment. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
Abilities
– Ability to establish and maintain collaborative relationships with internal and external stakeholders; communicate effectively; supervise and lead others; plan and organize work; set and achieve goals; exercise sound judgment; take initiative and be resourceful; identify and review problems, make independent decisions; think tactically and strategically; function independently; take risks and learn from mistakes. Knowledge
– Knowledge of American history; background in Public History, Architectural History, or Historic Preservation; knowledge of professional museum standards, ethics, and practices. Skills
– Demonstrated history of museum exhibitions and programming, research, education, public outreach, and service; experience supervising staff and volunteers; fiscal management; excellent computer, written, and verbal communication skills. USG Core Values
The University System of Georgia emphasizes Integrity, Excellence, Accountability, and Respect. Details on core values and Code of Conduct are available in USG Board Policy and can be found online. USG also supports Freedom of Expression as stated in policy on the website. Equal Employment Opportunity
Georgia College & State University (GCSU) is committed to equal opportunity and equal treatment for every prospective and current employee. No person shall be discriminated against on grounds of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or genetic information in employment or participation in university programs. GCSU strives to be a welcoming and inclusive environment that supports campus culture, belonging, and success. Other Information
This is a supervisory position. This position has financial responsibilities. This position may require driving. This role is considered a position of trust. This position does not require a purchasing card (P-Card). This position will not travel. This position does not require security clearance. Background Check
Criminal Background Check Education Verification DMV Drug Screening To apply, visit the careers page. Copy of the original job posting was retained for context.
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Job ID: 291649 • Location: Georgia College & State Univ • Full Time • Regular Executive Director of Historic Museums (Administrative Officer, Academic Liaison, and Chief Curator) serves Georgia's Old Governor's Mansion, the Sallie Ellis Davis House, Andalusia, and other historic museums as assigned. The role oversees public relations, policy making, planning, staffing, revenue generation and fundraising, and directs and coordinates educational programming under the direction of the Executive Director of the School of Continuing & Professional Studies. Responsibilities
Operations Management
– Oversee day-to-day operations of the historic museums to ensure quality, efficiency, and the highest professional standards and museum practices, including continued accreditation. Supervision
– Ensure museums are appropriately staffed and that staff are well trained and professional. Directing
– Provide oversight for ongoing historic preservation and maintenance; coordinate with university offices to ensure maintenance, cleanliness, safety, and security of buildings, grounds, collections, and assets; maintain historic integrity and fabric per professional standards. Coordinating
– Manage public relations efforts; conduct research related to the museums and collections; coordinate exhibits and educational programming, tours, and events to attract visitors and promote understanding. Budget
– Implement museum budgets within university guidelines; support fundraising, grant writing, revenue-generating programs, and acquisition of period-appropriate collection pieces with proper interpretation and conservation. Other
– Assume other duties as assigned to ensure effective operation of museums, grounds, and collections. Academic Liaison
– Collaborate with the Flannery O'Connor Institute for the Humanities to integrate scholarly research with public programming; foster academic partnerships and interdisciplinary studies; develop educational initiatives and publications to enhance reputation. Note: Upon hire, candidates with SACSCOC-qualified credentials may be eligible for appointment as non-tenure track faculty. Required Qualifications
Educational Requirements
– Master’s degree from a regionally accredited university in History, Public History, Architectural History, Museum Studies, or related discipline. Required Experience
– 3 or more years of administrative and/or leadership experience in an academic, museum, and/or research setting (e.g., director of a museum, center or institute director). Preferred Qualifications
Preferred Educational Qualifications
– Ph.D. from a regionally accredited university. Preferred Experience
– Understanding of the academic environment. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
Abilities
– Ability to establish and maintain collaborative relationships with internal and external stakeholders; communicate effectively; supervise and lead others; plan and organize work; set and achieve goals; exercise sound judgment; take initiative and be resourceful; identify and review problems, make independent decisions; think tactically and strategically; function independently; take risks and learn from mistakes. Knowledge
– Knowledge of American history; background in Public History, Architectural History, or Historic Preservation; knowledge of professional museum standards, ethics, and practices. Skills
– Demonstrated history of museum exhibitions and programming, research, education, public outreach, and service; experience supervising staff and volunteers; fiscal management; excellent computer, written, and verbal communication skills. USG Core Values
The University System of Georgia emphasizes Integrity, Excellence, Accountability, and Respect. Details on core values and Code of Conduct are available in USG Board Policy and can be found online. USG also supports Freedom of Expression as stated in policy on the website. Equal Employment Opportunity
Georgia College & State University (GCSU) is committed to equal opportunity and equal treatment for every prospective and current employee. No person shall be discriminated against on grounds of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or genetic information in employment or participation in university programs. GCSU strives to be a welcoming and inclusive environment that supports campus culture, belonging, and success. Other Information
This is a supervisory position. This position has financial responsibilities. This position may require driving. This role is considered a position of trust. This position does not require a purchasing card (P-Card). This position will not travel. This position does not require security clearance. Background Check
Criminal Background Check Education Verification DMV Drug Screening To apply, visit the careers page. Copy of the original job posting was retained for context.
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