Collaborates with Content + Interpretation, Curatorial, and Education staff to develop accessible, people-centered interpretive content for the museum’s permanent collection. Supports a multi-phase initiative to enhance visitor engagement through innovative interpretation strategies, including label redesign, audio tours, and interactive experiences. Contributes to research, content development, and visitor testing to prototype inclusive interpretive approaches for fine and decorative art objects on permanent display.
- Conducts audits of existing interpretive labels and performs in-depth research on collection objects.
- Researches and proposes alternative interpretive strategies and label formats that emphasize accessibility and audience engagement.
- Collaborates with staff across departments to draft, refine, and test interpretive content using visitor research and evaluation tools (e.g., intercepts, surveys).
- Assists in the development of an audio tour featuring interpretation of permanent collection objects, including scripting and coordination of narration.
- Leads public tours of the permanent collection and temporary exhibitions.
- Supports the planning and facilitation of public programs and guided group visits.
- Participates in cross-departmental committees that contribute to institutional access initiatives.
- Assists with the creation and review of digital interpretive content (e.g., written, video, and audio content for web and social media).
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- B.A. in art history or a related discipline, such as art education, museum studies, or history
- Previous experience working in a museum environment is desirable.
SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE, COMPETENCIES, AND ABILITIES
- Knowledge of 19th and 20th-century American, European, or global art or culture is a plus
- Experience with developing digital media is a plus
- Strong project management and analysis aptitudes
- Demonstrated skill in writing for clarity
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
- Experience with collections databases is a plus
Employment Type: Part-time (25-30 hours/week)
Compensation: $27/hourly; $35,000 annually
TO APPLY
Follow this link to learn more: https://hr.fiu.edu/careers/ and search for Job Code 534986. Follow link in the posting to Apply Now and submit your resume and the names of three references. The Wolfsonian–FIU can only consider applicants who complete the FIU online application process.
ABOUT THE WOLFSONIAN
The Wolfsonian considers objects as both agents and expressions of cultural, political, and technological changes. The collection is unique, vast, and varied, primarily focused on works produced in the United States and Western Europe but also extending to Japan, Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union, Cuba, and beyond. In its scope and range, it is among the most important collections in the world of the visual and material culture of the modern era, addressing issues of mass communication, war, ideology, ethnic and national identity, urbanism, globalization, and many other phenomena that remain critical to understanding life today. It encompasses a very wide range of objects, including works on paper (posters, prints, design drawings), paintings, sculpture, furniture, glassware, ceramics, lighting, household appliances, textiles, and medals, as well as rare books, journals, and ephemera. The museum is located in the heart of Miami Beach’s historic Art Deco architectural district and is part of Florida International University (FIU), a rapidly growing urban public research university.
To learn more about The Wolfsonian please visit www.wolfsonian.org