Adjunct of Museum Studies
3 days left
- Employer
- Lincoln University
- Location
- New London, Pennsylvania
- Posted
- Aug 14, 2024
- Closes
- Oct 08, 2024
- Ref
- 4814574144
- Position Type
- Faculty
- Hours
- Full Time
- Specialty
- Museum Studies
- Organization Type
- Business
Lincoln University Job Title: Adjunct Pool - Museum Studies Classification: Professional Division: Academic Affairs Department: Visual Art Reports To: Chair of Visual Art FLSA: Salaried, Exempt JOB SUMMARY: The Lincoln University Department of Visual Art and seeks an Adjunct of Museum Studies to join the faculty in a time of focused effort to train more African Americans to enter museum professions. The primary responsibility for this position is teaching MSM101-Introduction to the World of Museums. MSM101 is an entry level course with no prerequisites designed as a gateway course to promote an interest in Lincoln's students to choose an educational path to a career in the broad museum world. This course has an interdisciplinary approach, so candidates must posess a broad understanding of the various museums types and have significant professional experience in the museum field. A unique feature of the Museum Studies Program is our collaboration with the Barnes Foundation, a partnership combining the resources of both institutions to promote education and appreciation of the fine arts. This is a part-time, non-tenured track position. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
- MSM 101 - Introduction to the World of Museum.
- Recruit students to the Museum Studies major and minor.
- Plan and implement field trips to regional museums.
- M. A./Ph.D. in Museum Studies or related fields (such as Art History, History and Anthropology etc.). Background in African art and material culture a plus.
- 5-8 years of experience in a museum related field.
- Proven experience in integrating the museum experience into educational initiatives.
- Communication skills consistent with effective teaching mentoring and motivating students from a broad range of cultural ethic and economic backgrounds.