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Job Posting at the American Philosophical Society Library and Museum

From the American Philosophical Society
104 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106

Associate Director and/or Associate Librarian

The American Philosophical Society (APS) has decided to integrate its Library, home to a renowned research collection, with its Museum, a nationally-recognized exhibition program, in order to form the American Philosophical Society Library and Museum. The new unit will bring together programming, curatorial, and archival staff with the plan to grow the APS’s collection, expand its public and scholarly programming, and increase its exhibition activity and outreach efforts.

As part of the re-organization, the Society is seeking to hire an Associate Director/Librarian to help manage the expanded operations. Because this is a new unit, the Society is holding an open call for applicants interested in taking on a leadership role at one of the foremost research institutions in the country. The Society is especially interested in candidates who have extensive experience in libraries, museums, and/or public history and who have shown scholarly productivity and creativity. The new hire will report to the Society’s Librarian (Director of the Library and Museum), supervise the operations of approximately half of the APS Library and Museum’s staff, and have involvement in senior-level decisions for the APS Library and Museum. The specific contours of the job and its administrative responsibilities will be tailored to fit the hire’s skillset. Likely areas of involvement are scholarly and public programming, digital scholarship, and curatorial and exhibit planning. Applicants with extensive library experience may have more involvement in library operations.

The integration of the Library and Museum presents an exciting moment of change for a venerable institution and for the right candidate interested in being a part of it. We encourage all those interested in learning more about the position to email the Librarian at librarian@amphilsoc.org.

Candidates must apply at https://apply.interfolio.com/63358 with the following:

  1. Cover letter of no more than three pages that outlines how their experience can help guide and grow the APS Library and Museum through this transition. Applicants are also asked to include their salary expectations and a list of three references in their cover letter. No letters of reference, please.
  2. CV that highlights work accomplishments and major scholarly achievements.

Applications will be accepted through June 17, 2019.

The American Philosophical Society is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Successful applicants will be asked to show proof that they can legally work in the U.S.


About the American Philosophical Society Library

Founded in 1743, the American Philosophical Society’s Library, located near Independence Hall in Philadelphia, is a dynamic research center that holds over 14 million pages of manuscripts, 275,000 bound volumes, a remarkable rare book collection, and a growing digital library. The Library’s holdings make it among the premier institutions for documenting the history of the American Revolution and Founding, the study of natural history in the 18th and 19th centuries, the study of evolution and genetics, quantum mechanics, and the development of cultural anthropology, among others. The Library also hosts two Centers that build upon its collection strengths. The Center for Native American and Indigenous Research (CNAIR) promotes innovative uses of the Library’s collections that benefit indigenous communities and academic scholarship and the Center for Digital Scholarship (CDS) promotes the collections through digitization, digital humanities, and the development of innovative library software. The Library offers over thirty fellowships a year (approximately twenty-five short-term and ten long-term) and hosts a robust slate of programming, including conferences and symposium that draw an international audience. The Library has a staff of approximately twenty-five across seven departments. More information on the Library can be found here: https://www.amphilsoc.org/library.

About the American Philosophical Society Museum

The American Philosophical Society Museum’s exhibitions showcase the Society’s renowned collections. The current exhibition—Mapping a Nation: Shaping the Early American Republic—traces the creation and use of maps during the early American republic. Past exhibitions have featured items such as Thomas Jefferson’s hand-written draft of the Declaration of Independence, a notebook from Lewis and Clark’s Western expedition, a rare 18th-century telescope, Darwin’s hand-written title page for On the Origin of Species, and the only known portrait of Benjamin Franklin’s wife Deborah. Each exhibition offers imaginative programs from guided school tours for grades four through twelve to tailored visits for undergraduate and graduate courses, which interpret the historical themes and objects on view and connect them to relevant issues in the world today. Exhibitions are open to the public every year from mid-April through December and attract over 130,000 visitors annually. The Museum has four full-time staff plus two curatorial postdoctoral fellows. More information on the Museum can be found here: https://www.amphilsoc.org/visit-museum.

Weekly Jobs Round-Up

Here are the postings for the week of May 12. It’s quite the list this week – happy hunting!

Northeast

Curator of Exhibitions and Collections / Greenwich Historical Society [Cos Cob, CT]
CEO / First Amendment Museum [Augusta, ME]
Director, Cantor Art Gallery / College of the Holy Cross [Worcester, MA]
Executive Vice President / Billings Farm & Museum [Woodstock, VT]
Manager of Audio Visual Services / Peabody Essex Museum [Salem, MA]
Visitor Services Specialist / Museum of Science [Boston, MA]
Visitor Educator, Part-Time / New England Aquarium [Boston, MA]
Art Educator for Looking to Learn Program / MassArt Art Museum [Boston, MA]
Events Associate / Boston Athenaeum [Boston, MA]
Associate Curator, Public Art and Permanent Collection / MIT List Visual Arts Center [Cambridge, MA]
Lead, Visitor Experience / New England Aquarium [Boston, MA]
Development Associate / The House of the Seven Gables [Salem, MA]
Professional Development Manager / Museum of Science [Boston, MA]
Events Manager / Old South Meeting House [Boston, MA]
Senior Foundation Relations Officer / Museum of Science [Boston, MA]
Park Ranger / Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy [Boston, MA]
Help Desk Analyst / The Institute of Contemporary Art [Boston, MA]
Guest Services and Retail Assistant Manager / deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum [Lincoln, MA]
Constituent Manager, Development / Historic New England [Boston, MA]
Administrative Assistant / Attleboro Arts Museum [Attleboro, MA]
Federal Grants Accountant / New England Aquarium [Boston, MA]
Executive Communications Manager / The Trustees of Reservations [Boston, MA]
Full-Time Preparator / Springfield Museums [Springfield, MA]
Director of Marketing and Communications / USS Constitution Museum [Boston, MA]
Membership Communications Officer / Museum of Science [Boston, MA]

Mid-Atlantic

Curator of Education Outreach, Museum Dept / National Society Daughters of the American Revolution [Washington, D.C.]
Associate Curator of North American Archaeology / National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution [Suitland, MD]
Manager of Major Gifts / Albright-Knox Art Gallery [Buffalo, NY]
National Outreach Manager / Smithsonian Affiliations [Washington, D.C]
Dept-European Paintings-Research Assistant / The Metropolitan Museum of Art [New York, NY]
Development Assistant, Individual Giving / Brooklyn Museum [Brooklyn, NY]
Executive Assistant to the Director / Brooklyn Museum [Brooklyn, NY]
Associate Director, Art Museum Development / Princeton University Art Museum [Princeton, NJ]
The Park Family Assistant or Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings / Philadelphia Museum of Art [Philadelphia, PA]
Associate Editor / Carnegie Museum of Art [Pittsburgh, PA]
Administrator / Association of Art Museum Curators & AAMC Foundation [New York, NY]

Southeast

Guest Experience Coordinator / Irving Archives and Museum, Dept. of Arts and Culture [Irving, TX]
Education and Programs Specialist / Irving Archives and Museum, Dept. of Arts and Culture [Irving, TX]
Vice President of Strategic Advancement / The Florida Holocaust Museum [St. Petersburg, FL]
Exhibition Designer / High Museum of Art Atlanta [Atlanta, GA]
Director of the Hand Art Center / Stetson University [DeLand, FL]
Curator of Photography / Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg [St. Petersburg, FL]
Collections Manager/Registrar / Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art [Nashville, TN]
CEO / Huntsville Botanical Garden (HBG) [Huntsville, AL]
Corporate Development Officer / Orlando Science Center [Orlando, FL]
Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellowship / San Antonio Museum of Art [San Antonio, TX]
Executive Director / Albany Museum of Art [Albany, GA]
Executive Director and CEO / The Contemporary Austin [Austin, TX]
Lead Preparator / Lowe Art Museum (University of Miami) [Coral Gables, FL]
Vice President, Development / National Women’s History Museum [Alexandria, VA]

Midwest

Exhibitions Preparator and Carpenter / Missouri Historical Society [St. Louis, MO]
Director of Visitor Experience / Edsel & Eleanor Ford House [Grosse Pointe Shores, MI]
Executive Director / Figge Art Museum [Davenport, IA]
Preparator / Chazen Museum of Art [Madison, WI]
Curator of Exhibits / Michigan History Center [Lansing, MI]
Marketing Content Specialist / John Michael Kohler Arts Center [Sheboygan, WI]
CRM Specialist / National World War I Museum and Memorial [Kansas City, MO]
Development Director, Membership / The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art [Kansas City, MO]
Director of Experience Fulfillment / Air Zoo Aerospace and Science Experience [Portage, MI]

West

Program Coordinator / Ketchikan Museums (City of Ketchikan) [Ketchikan, AK]
Associate Registrar / Musical Instrument Museum [Phoenix, AZ]
Curatorial Assistant, European Decorative Arts and Sculpture / Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco [San Francisco, CA]
Exhibition Manager / Museum of the Aleutians [Unalaska, AK]
Director of Marketing and Communications / Heard Museum [Phoenix, AZ]
Manager of School and Volunteer Docent Programs / UCR ARTS, University of California, Riverside [Riverside, CA]
Executive Assistant and Board Liaison / The Contemporary Jewish Museum [San Francisco, CA]
Director, Communications / Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County [Los Angeles, CA]
Museum Registrar / Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco [San Francisco, CA]
Preparator/Exhibition Coordinator / IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts [Santa Fe, NM]
Assistant Preparator / Hammer Museum [Los Angeles, CA]
Exhibitions Project Manager / Monterey Bay Aquarium [Monterey, CA]

“Nice to Meet You” from the New Editors

It’s that time of year again: the editors you’ve come to know and love have moved on to new endeavors. Never fear, your three new editors are here and ready to get to work! Many thanks and well wishes to Danielle, Kelsey, and Amanda – we hope to continue setting a high bar for the Tufts Museum Studies blog.

Without further ado, your new editors are:

Darcy Foster

Darcy Foster
MA in Museum Education, 2020

Hi everyone! I’m Darcy Foster and I’m entering my second year in the Museum Education program here at Tufts. I’m from Pittsburgh, PA and I have my bachelor’s in History. I currently work at the Concord Museum as a museum educator and tour guide, but my love for museum education started when I was just a young visitor. While I was growing up, my parents included museum visits during every vacation we took. After one trip that included two presidential library tours and a few historic houses, I realized that I actually enjoyed learning, even though I had never enjoyed it in a traditional classroom setting.

After also realizing my interest in history, I was driven to museums, which can encompass both of these passions. I love working with interpretation and programming to foster conversation between visitors in an exciting way. Museum education allows me to focus on what visitors take away from each museum they visit. I have worked at a variety of museums, from the large National Archives Museum to the tiny Benjamin Franklin House, and in a variety of positions, from archival processing to exhibits. In all cases, I enjoyed my time and it helped me to find a path to museum education, where I can help others find a love of learning in an informal setting. This upcoming summer, I’ll be interning at the Nantucket Historical Association. I’m looking forward to sharing both my experience there and museums in general with you!

Abby King

Abby King
MA in History and Museum Studies, 2020

Howdy, my name is Abby King. I have a BA in History (minor in classics), and I am a second-year grad student in the History and Museum Studies program at Tufts University. I am from the Kentuckiana region and have journeyed a long way to get here. My earliest museum memories have to do with peeking through the glass at fossils and mummies—so I have always had an eye for old history. I currently study ancient to medieval civilizations around the Mediterranean, including the Byzantines and ancient Greeks.

Only in undergrad did I realize I wanted to use my history focus in museums. This epiphany came when I was working in the special collection’s library at my old college, and from there I’ve been on a saucy and nerdy ride to where I am. I have worked with a curator at a historical home, at a baseball bat factory and museum, in the education department of a state history museum, and at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston in the registrar’s department. This summer I will be interning at the National Air and Space Museum with a curator and collections manager on oral histories and women’s history.

My successes are all thanks to family, friends, mentors, teachers, and those willing to share their knowledge, so I am happy that I will get to (try to) share a golden nugget or two on this blog about working in this field and experiencing exhibits. Welcome and enjoy our collection of stories!

Jennifer Sheppard

Jennifer Sheppard
MA in Museum Education, 2020

Hi there – I’m Jennifer Sheppard, a rising second-year in the Museum Education program and life-long lover of learning and museums. Five years ago, I wouldn’t have been able to articulate what “museum education” was, but a sudden, serendipitous internship at the Dallas Museum of Art took me from a seasoned summer camp professional with an art degree to a full-blown, italicized and bolded museum educator. That internship and the subsequent full-time educator position taught me the power of accessible programming and universal design, the awesome potential in collaborating with dedicated colleagues, and that bringing multi-sensory materials on a tour is always a good idea, among other lessons.

Looking back at my personal history as a museum-goer, my chosen career isn’t much of a surprise. From the very first time my family took me to an art museum to feed my childhood obsession with ancient Egypt, I have had the immense privilege of feeling like I belong in museums. Now, finding (and fighting for) ways to extend that experience to people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities is my driving passion. It led me to the Tufts program and to the team editorship of this blog. Echoing Darcy and Abby, I’m thrilled to engage more with you and the museum field on such big ideas throughout the upcoming year. Stay tuned!

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