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National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (NSSAR or SAR) is a male lineage society with national and international membership. Founded in 1889, its headquarters is on Museum Row in Louisville, Kentucky. SAR is a nonprofit, non-partisan organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and promoting education to future generations.
Position Summary
The Curator of Collections and Interpretation is responsible for the public presentation, research, and stewardship of the SAR’s collections. This role bridges collections management with dynamic storytelling, transforming artifacts into meaningful, engaging experiences for students, educators, and the general public. This position is both scholarly and public-facing, with regular engagement in educational programming and direct interaction with students, educators, and visitors.
Responsibilities
Educational Engagement & Public Programming
- Serve as an active member of the education team, helping deliver engaging, content-rich programs for school groups and public audiences
- Present regularly to K–12 students, educators, and visitors through tours, hands-on experiences, and interpretive programs
- Translate historical content and collections into age-appropriate, interactive learning experiences
- Collaborate with education staff to develop and refine curriculum-aligned programming
- Contribute to teacher resources and digital content
- Adapt presentation style and content for diverse audiences, including varying age groups and learning needs
- Assist in the creation of digital content, including short-form videos, virtual tours, and interpretive media for the institution’s website and social media platforms
- · Routinely seek regional/national professional presentation opportunities and deliver presentations featuring SAR collection and mission.
Collections Stewardship
- · Manage SAR historic artifact/document acquisition programs. Includes seeking and researching potential artifacts/documents available from donors, dealers, and auction houses. Also managing the overall process of seeking funding, managing purchase, and working with other staff to process and catalog new acquisitions.
- · Work closely with Museum Board to implement the SAR Collections Management Policy regarding the historic collection and preparing for the SAR Education Center and Museum
- Assist in maintaining and managing the collections database and records
- Ensure adherence to professional museum standards and best practices
- Manage incoming and outgoing loans
Interpretation & Exhibitions
- Develop compelling, accurate interpretive narratives rooted in the collections
- Lead research and content development for permanent and rotating exhibitions
- Write exhibit text, labels, and multimedia content for diverse audiences
- Collaborate on exhibit design, layout, and installation
Research & Scholarship
- Conduct ongoing historical research to support exhibitions and initiatives
- Ensure accuracy, authenticity, and inclusivity in all interpretive materials
Collaboration & Institutional Impact
- Work closely with leadership, designers, educators, and volunteers
- Contribute to strategic planning for exhibitions and collections growth
- Assist with grant applications, donor engagement, and institutional storytelling
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in History, Museum Studies, Public History, or related field (Master’s preferred) and 5+ years of relevant experience
- Proficiency PastPerect collections management databases, research methods, and preventative conservation techniques.
- Strong research, writing, and interpretive skills
- Knowledge of collections management systems and AAM museum standards
- Ability to communicate complex historical content in accessible, engaging ways
- Demonstrated experience in public speaking, teaching, or facilitating educational programs for diverse audiences, with the ability to engage K–12 students and general visitors
- Ability to occasionally attend committee meetings, programming or events in the evenings or on weekends. Some travel may be required as part of this position.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with exhibition development
- Background in and enthusiasm for American Revolutionary-era history
- Familiarity with educational programming and K–12 audiences
- Grant writing or fundraising support experience
It is often the case that candidates may not have every attribute listed in the qualifications. If you feel this would be a good fit for you, we encourage you to apply.
Salary: $65,000-$70,000
Benefits:
As an employee of the organization, you will be eligible to participate in several SAR-sponsored benefits including health, dental, vision, and life insurance as well as long-term disability, other supplemental benefits, vacation, personal time off, holiday pay, and the ability to contribute to a company-matched retirement plan.
To apply, please send resume and cover letter to rsauer@sar.org.
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