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Associate Curator of Technology

Posted 11/13/07 — Closes when filled

The Henry Ford

Dearborn, Michigan

Type: Full Time, Experienced

Required Degree: Bachelor's

DESCRIPTION
The Henry Ford seeks a knowledgeable, thoughtful, and dynamic individual with a proven track record to join a committed team of intellectually curious colleagues as the Associate Curator of Technology. The Associate Curator of Technology helps manage, develop, research, and interpret The Henry Ford’s world-class collections relating to the American history of technology dating from the 17th century to the digital age and relating those to program and exhibit development, as well as other relevant initiatives at The Henry Ford.

The Henry Ford is the history destination that brings the American Experience to life and is comprised of Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village, The Henry Ford IMAX Theater, Benson Ford Research Center, Ford Rouge Factory Tour, and Henry Ford Academy.

The Associate Curator of Technology must possess a deep and broad understanding of significant American objects, stories, and lives that are relevant to the programming and collecting initiatives of The Henry Ford.

• Develops detailed knowledge and understanding of major collection areas and keeps abreast of the latest scholarship on historical and material culture issues relating to the collection.
• Identifies key artifacts for acquisition by the institution through the active cultivation of donors and other potential sources.
• Responsible for cataloguing collections in a timely manner.
• Guides conservation, collections management, and registrars to prioritize and recommend treatments based on exhibit needs and program use.
• Recommends objects for exhibit and program use, ensuring accuracy, authenticity, and accessibility.
• Responsible for development of creative work which includes, but is not limited to, publications in any medium, product and program development and design, and all related collateral materials.
• Instrumental in developing content for program and exhibition planning according to initiative parameters; serves as the institution’s content expert on that topic; develops the topic report for which the content of exhibits and associated products are based.
• Collaborates on the development of public programs, Village installations and products in all venues; creates written manuals and trains interpretive staff for new and/or revised programs.
• Serves as an institutional spokesperson for a variety of subjects and collection areas; offers lectures, tours, and/or classes as required.
• Positions the institution as a nationally significant leader in the historical and museum fields by publishing on collections, exhibits, and/or areas of expertise; developing symposia and participating in panels and conferences; consulting with other institutions.

Requires a Bachelor’s degree (minimum) in American History, the History of Technology, or related field; knowledge of American social and cultural history from the 17th century to the present; knowledge of the history of American technology, with an emphasis on communications and information technology; and knowledge of American material culture. Requires a minimum three years' professional experience (curatorial or related experience preferred); excellent writing, editing, and verbal communications skills required.

Full position description available at www.thehenryford.org/employment

Application Instructions:
Please apply to:

Application Email: employment@TheHenryFord.org

Web Site: www.TheHenryFord.org

Application Address:

Workforce Development
The Henry Ford
20900 Oakwood Boulevard
Dearborn, MI 48124

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The Henry Ford is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, marital status, height, weight, age, unrelated disability or other legally protected status.

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