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Chief Curator of the Reagan Ranch
4 weeks ago
Young America's Foundation Santa Barbara, United StatesPosition: · Chief Curator · Location: · Young Americas Foundations Reagan Ranch Center / Santa Barbara, California · Opening: · Immediate · Mission: · Young Americas Foundation (YAF) is committed to ensuring that increasing numbers of young Americans understand and are ins ...
Chief Curator of the Reagan Ranch - Santa Barbara, United States - Young America's Foundation
Description
Position:
Chief Curator
Location:
Young America's Foundation's Reagan Ranch Center / Santa Barbara, California
Opening:
Immediate
Mission:
Young America's Foundation (YAF) is committed to ensuring that increasing numbers of young Americans understand and are inspired by the ideas of individual freedom, a strong national defense, free enterprise, and traditional values.
Reports To:
Vice President & Director of the Reagan Ranch
Young America's Foundation is seeking a chief curator who will preserve and protect the Presidential properties of the greatest President of the 20thcentury, Ronald Reagan.
The chief curator would oversee the preservation of Rancho del Cielo, known across the globe as Ronald Reagan's Western White House, and President Reagan's Boyhood Home in Dixon, Illinois, along with the related properties, archives, and exhibit halls.
The chief curator will work with YAF's leadership and program team to advance the public outreach and educational impact of the Reagan properties.
The ideal candidate will have a strong grounding in history, preservation, and curation and a commitment to the mission and work of Young America's Foundation.
The candidate should also have excellent research, communication, project management, and problem-solving skills and display enthusiasm for sharing the life and ideas of Ronald Reagan.
Projects will vary and will include:Managing unique and high-value historical collections, both original artifacts from the Reagan properties and gifted collections (including letters, memorabilia, artwork, etc.)
Preparing exhibits for display at the Reagan Ranch Center in Santa Barbara, California, and the Reagan Boyhood Home Visitor Center in Dixon, Illinois—utilizing internal resources and exhibit design professionals
Sharing the exhibit galleries and Presidential homes with students, key stakeholders, historians, and Reagan contemporaries, as well as developing creative approaches to marketing public visitation to these Presidential properties
Preserving artifacts from the Presidential properties and finding effective and creative ways to protect original features as they age
Completing research projects which further Young America's Foundation's mission
Conducting oral histories with those connected to the history of the Reagan Presidency, Reagan Boyhood Home, Reagan Ranch, and Young America's Foundation
Oversee an assistant curator and curatorial interns, assigning tasks and projects as necessary
Working with and managing dedicated corps of volunteer docents
This position is a unique opportunity to advance professionally within the field of curation, historic preservation, and non-profit work.
Responsibilities:
Collection Management
– The chief curator managemeand preserve original historical artifacts from YAF's collections in California and Illinois and—on occasion—at the Foundation's National Headquarters in Reston, Virginia, and Capitol Hill Townhouse in Washington, D.C. This includes monitoring and recording environmental conditions, assessing and addressing preservation issues, archives accessioning and cataloguing.
Preservation
– Assess, monitor, and complete preservation needs and projects, working with YAF operations staff and outside consultants as necessary
Volunteer & Intern Management
– Working with other staff and volunteer coordinators, manage the Docent Volunteer program at the Reagan Ranch Center, coordinate volunteer assistance with Reagan Ranch tours and other events, and assign tasks, as appropriate, to interns
Exhibit Design & Creation
– Execute design and installation of rotating displays in California and Illinois and other locations as necessary, making the best use of extensive archival collections. Work with design firms to create both traveling and permanent exhibits.
Tours & Oral Histories –
Host tours for academics, authors, and approved media; host Reagan administration members, Secret Service agents, and other contemporaries while conducting oral histories; work with the program team to arrange and lead tours of the Reagan Ranch and Reagan Ranch Center for classes and other student groups
Research and Research Requests
– Undertake research projects that will continue to expand YAF's knowledge of the Reagan Boyhood Home, the Reagan Ranch, Ronald Reagan's life and Presidency, and the Conservative Movement broadly; provide research support for YAF projects and special events highlighting significant anniversaries; respond to external research requests
The responsibilities above are not all-inclusive or limiting.
Candidates are expected to help fulfill the mission of Young America's Foundation and the Reagan Ranch project by working closely with YAF leadership and staff on institutional priorities.
Personal Qualities:
Committed to and enthusiastic about Young America's Foundation's mission and programs
Self-motivated, resourceful, and flexible
Ability to create excitement and energy around Young America's Foundation's exhibits and programs
Excellent project management skills
Persuasive, persistent, and determined in the pursuit of the organization's goals
Committed to ongoing education and training in the preservation and curatorial fields
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including some public speaking
Qualifications:
The ideal candidate will have a master's degree in museum studies, history, preservation, or a related field and at least three (3) years of curatorial or museum education or museum exhibit development experience, including two (2) years of supervisory or managerial experience.
Hours and
Benefits:
Full-time; salary commensurate with experience. Complete and very competitive benefits package offered.
Application:
Please submit a comprehensive resume with full work history and organization affiliations/involvement, references, and a cover letter to Andrew Coffin, Vice President & Director of the Reagan Ranch.
While we thank all applicants in advance for their interest in this position, we are only able to contact those to whom we can offer an interview.
Job Type:
Full-time
Benefits:
Dental insurance
Flexible spending account
Health insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Physical setting:
Office
Schedule:
Monday to Friday
Education:
Master's (Required)
Experience:
curatorial: 2 years (Required)
Work
Location:
In person
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