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Working with the Registrar & Collections Manager and director, the curator will support acquiring and deaccessioning works, managing donation offers, cultivating donors, and other departmental duties as needed.
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Stanford Libraries in conjunction with the School of (Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences) invites applications for the full-time permanent position of Collections Curator and Manager for the School’s mineral, rock, and fossil collection.
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OVERVIEW : Serves as curator of Japanese and Korean art, including: judging the authenticity and artistic value, and overseeing the care and presentation, of Japanese and Korean art collections from the prehistoric age to the 21st century; conceiving, organizing, and producing art exhibitions and installations; and building, researching, publishing and lecturing on the permanent Asian collection at the museum.
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The Assistant Curator of Saltwater will help oversee the care of the saltwater animals as well as supervise staff. Reporting to the Curator of Saltwater, this position will develop, implement and enforce policies and procedures relevant to the personnel and the Saltwater collection at Loveland Living Planet Aquarium.
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Stanford University Department of Biomedical Data Science is seeking a Scientific Curator 2 for the PharmGKB. This position works as part of a team of scientific curators to build and maintain the world’s largest collection of pharmacogenomics information.
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This position reports to the deputy director of the museum with a close working relationship with the director and chief curator, curatorial and education departments, and collections and installation staff.
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The staff is made up of the Director & Chief Curator, Assistant Director, Museum Education Manager, Office Manager, at least two Graduate Assistants, and 6-8 student employees, supported by volunteer gallery attendants and docents.
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As a Curator you will research exhibit topics and work with an exhibit team to craft and implement exhibitions while leading artifact procurement and installing exhibits. Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts, Art History, Museum Studies or equivalent experience.
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The Manager of Visitor Services is a unique State of California civil service position under the classification Museum Curator III. Applicants interested in this job opportunity must first participate in an examination process to be considered.
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The candidate shall consult with the Chief Historian, Senior Archivist, and/or Curator. The candidate shall observe provenance, a standard museum practice, and consult the curator before attempting any rearrangement of collections space.
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Under direct supervision of the Museum Director, the Museum Curator/Collections Manager is responsible for management and daily operations of museum's collections. Under direct supervision of the Museum Director, the Museum Curator/Collections Manager is responsible for management and daily operations of museum's collections.
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The Archaeology Curator is part of the Archaeology collections team and represents collections within the Curatorial Department, to the organization, and to its site network across the State of Ohio. Time is divided between researching, interpreting, and advocating for Ohio History Connection's large collection of pre- and post-contact Archaeology collections and acquiring, inventorying, processing, and cataloging collections.
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QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED : Master’s degree in Art History or related field with an emphasis in Native American Art. Two years of experience as a curator or curatorial assistant and three years relevant museum experience preferred.
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Partner with Walt Disney World teams including Security, Alarm Systems, Pest Management, Operations, Decorating, Custodial, and Engineering Services to achieve a safe and appropriate environment for the display and storage of objects.
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The AAC regularly consults with the Animal Curator on the health and welfare of the assigned animal collection and is the primary liaison between the keepers and animal areas (Wilderness Trek and Ambassador Animals) and all other departments and divisions (Veterinary, Education, Facilities, Marketing, etc.
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