Posted: November 20, 2014

For over eighty years, the history of the ocean and its relationship with humankind has been told and displayed in one of the largest maritime museums in the world. Founded in 1930 by Archer Milton Huntington, The Mariners’ Museum, designated by Congress as “America’s National Maritime Museum”, sits in an urban oasis – the 550 acre park is now home to the 167-acre Lake Maury and the Noland Trail – a five-mile shoreline trail with fourteen bridges. Within the Museum we have 90,000 square feet of exhibition galleries, including the prestigious International Small Craft Center, and the award-winning USS Monitor Center. This state-of-the-art exhibition and largest marine metals conservation lab in the world  houses 210 tons of artifacts from the Civil War ironclad Monitor, which were recovered from NOAA’s Monitor National Marine Sanctuary. The Museum’s own object collection consists of 32,000 pieces, with a focus on paintings, prints, and drawings; scientific instruments; figureheads; ship models; marine engines; and other forms of maritime art and material culture.

The Mariners’ Museum Library and Archives is housed in the Trible Library located on the campus of  Christopher Newport University, and includes more than 78,000 books; 800,000 photographs, films, and negatives; and over 1 million pieces of archival material, and the entire Chris Craft archival collection, making it the largest maritime library in the Western Hemisphere.

 

About the Position:

The Vice President of Collections and Programs is a key member of the Museum’s senior leadership team and is responsible to assist in fulfilling the Mission, Vision and Guiding Principles of The Mariners’ Museum by increasing attendance, public awareness, and popular appeal of the Museum’s collections through exhibitions, education and outreach programs, online and print publications, and other interpretive methods while supporting and enhancing revenue-generating capabilities and maintaining fiscal responsibility for the Museum Collections and Programs division. The Vice President, Collections and Programs must adhere to the highest museological and academic standards. Reporting to the President/CEO, the Vice President of Collections and Programs is responsible for the administrative and managerial oversight of a staff of twenty-four, including the Chief Curator, Director, Photographic Services, Licensing, & Publications, the Director of Collections Management, the Director of Exhibits, the Chief Conservator, and the Director of the USS Monitor Center. This is an exciting opportunity for an entrepreneurial candidate further The Mariners’ Museum’s reputation as the nation’s maritime museum.

 

Duties:

  • Provides leadership and coordination to plan, organize, and direct the activities of professional and non-professional staff in the development and implementation of interpretive programs and exhibitions over a multi-year time horizon.
  • Works closely with Conservation staff to provide leadership and direction with conservation efforts.
  • In conjunction with the Leadership Team and the exhibitions committee, plans exhibitions and related programming on a multi-year schedule.
  • In collaboration with the department heads, ensures that all educational and outreach programs of the Museum reflect the goals of enhancing public access to, and understanding of, the Museum’s collections and resources by skillful interpretation.
  • Facilitates the creation of programs and ideas that enhance the visitors’ experience.
  • With the department heads, develops and articulates ideas for programs that will engender support for the Museum and help facilitate funding from outside sources.
  • Works with the Chief Curator and Director of Collections Management to develop and implement a Collecting Plan to enhance the relevance, quality and reputation of the collections and keeping in line with the Museum mission.
  • Support the growth of image licensing and revenue generation.
  • Participates in the development of annual business plans and budgets, and ensures their successful implementation; monitors the use of all operating, restricted, and capital funds for the department.
  • As directed by the President, works collaboratively with other senior managers, as well as community leaders and museum professionals to increase awareness by constituents and donors to The Mariners’ Museum.  Required to initiate and to maintain external contact with civic organizations and other museum/cultural institution professional staff.
  • As directed by the President, represents the Museum at public, private and professional meetings that raise public awareness as well as the professional stature of the Museum and advance fund raising opportunities.
  • Working with the Vice President of Marketing and Development, fosters relationships with donors and prospective donors to secure gifts to the Museum.
  • Staff liaison to the Board of Trustee’s Collection, Library and Programs Committee.

Job Requirements

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:

  • Strong visionary, entrepreneurial, conceptual, strategic, creative, and leadership abilities required.
  • Awareness of target markets to increase attendance.
  • Broad and current knowledge of museum best practices, standards and ethics and proven leadership in the museum field.
  • Ability to network effectively for the organization, and interact beneficially with Board of Trustees, staff, volunteers, donors, community and other museums and cultural institutions.
  • Excellent managerial, planning and administrative skills; strong interpersonal relationships, written/oral communication skills, as well as familiarity with marketing, fundraising and grant writing; high level of presentation, negotiation, problem solving, strategic planning, and conflict resolution skills.
  • Experience with Microsoft Office, PowerPoint, and management database software. 

Experience:

Minimum of ten years in progressively responsible management positions in a museum or related educational /research organization; at least five years at a senior management level.

 

Education, Licensure, Certifications:

Master’s degree or equivalent in History, Museum Studies, Education, Business Management or related field required; PhD and/or advanced certification in Museum management preferred.

 

Conditions of Employment:

None.

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