Southeastern Museums Conference
Curatorial Department Assistant, Hunter Museum of American Art, Chattanooga, TN
Southeastern Museums Conference, Chattanooga, TN, US, 37450
Overview The Hunter Museum is looking for an individual with initiative and a positive attitude to work closely with curatorial staff to support the major functions of exhibitions, Spectrum, collections management, and registration. The Curatorial Department Assistant helps with any aspect of curatorial department operations as needed, including administrative tasks, registration and research and is the department liaison for the Museum’s major fundraiser, Spectrum. S/he should be a detail-oriented individual with strong organizational and communications skills, with the ability to prioritize and shift between tasks quickly. S/he should be able to work independently and collaborate with other colleagues.
Key Responsibilities Assists Curators/department with administrative and operational tasks as needed
Assists Curators with research as needed in line with experience and training
Assists Collections Manager and Registrar with inventory and organization and care of works in art storage
Assists Collections Manager and Registrar with collections database as needed
Assists with exhibition packing, unpacking and condition reporting as needed
Helps write, edit, and produce content including checklists, labels, biographic information, press releases, interactive projects and other exhibition related materials
Ensures accuracy of information of collections and exhibitions in print and online as needed
Designs and creates internal graphics and signage for collections galleries and exhibitions
Manages all Spectrum art selection logistics, including, but not limited to:
Communication with Spectrum committee and galleries
Generating required checklists and other information for meetings
Creating labels and signage
Coordinating with other departments
Department liaison for internal communication with other museum departments
Handles public inquiries about collections, exhibitions, appraisals, conservations, donations and so forth
Key Requirements BA or equivalent job experience required
2-3 years of Museum or related experience in a support role
Experience with Museum Registration software (TMS preferred)
Demonstrated interest and knowledge of art, art history, curating, archival or related work
Demonstrated ability to set priorities, work effectively under pressure and follow through with details
Strong organizational skills
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Demonstrated editing and proofreading skills
Proficiency with the Adobe suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign) and Microsoft Office Suite
Full-time, hourly ($18.75-19.71 per hour, commensurate with experience); Must be able to work a flexible schedule including occasional evenings and weekends.
Interested candidates must submit an application, resume, 3 references, and cover letter online through the career site listed below. The cover letter will serve as your writing sample and is mandatory for consideration for this position.
All submissions must be received by December 14, 2025. Review of applications will begin in early January 2026.
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