Job Description
Job Description
Since 2003, when The Strong adopted its play-based mission, the museum has sought to illuminate American history and culture through the lens of play. Because play is universal and pervasive, The Strong has aspired to collect, preserve, and interpret an inclusive history of play that represents the diversity of people and experiences in the United States. The Research Specialist and Associate Curator for Black Play & Culture will play a critical role in the growth and interpretation of the world’s most comprehensive public collection of playthings and historical materials related to play, through collections acquisition, writing for a public audience, exhibition development, and other related activities.
This position requires an experienced historical researcher who has the ability to contribute to a highly collaborative team that is responsible for developing the collection and interpretive content for a broad range of museum visitors and informal learners. The research specialist and associate curator is required to expend such personal efforts as may be needed to keep up with advances in subject matter information related to this position. The employee must learn the constraints, with particular consideration of the budget, within which this job must be performed and work within those parameters.
All museum staff are expected to cooperate with one another in furthering the museum’s general objectives and in completing museum projects. Similarly, all staff consistently maintain a positive and enthusiastic attitude, act with integrity and in accordance with the highest ethical standards and demonstrate a loyalty to the museum in all public contacts.
Essential Duties :
The specifications described here are representative of those that must be met by the employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities :
The candidate may have a combination of education and experience but should possess the required skills and knowledge for successful performance. Our general requirements are :
Graduate degree in History, Black or Africana Studies, Museum Studies, Recreation & Leisure Studies, Sociology, or other relevant program. The museum may consider candidates with significant progress towards a graduate degree, such as a PhD student who is working on the dissertation.
Curator • Rochester, NY, US