Senior Curator, Kentucky Society, Frankfort, KY
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KHS Curator III - Senior Curator Kentucky Historical Society, Frankfort, KY
The Kentucky Historical Society (KHS), formed in 1836, is an agency in Kentucky’s Tourism, Arts, and Heritage Cabinet. The KHS campus has three sites in historic downtown Frankfort:
The Old State Capitol; the Kentucky Military History Museum; and the Thomas
D. Clark Center for Kentucky History serving as KHS headquarters with a signature museum, exhibits, library, research facilities, object and archival collections, museum store, and more. KHS is a Smithsonian Affiliate and has American Alliance of Museums accreditation. To learn more about the Kentucky Historical Society, please visit (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below). .
The Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) is seeking a Senior Curator to join our Historical Resources Division. The Senior Curator works to fulfill the mission of the Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) and helps their colleagues throughout the organization succeed. The Senior Curator ensures KHS continues to excel in modeling high standards of care of our collection as an American Alliance of Museum accredited institution and a Smithsonian Affiliate.
This position ensures the stewardship of the KHS collection so that these strategic assets are continuously accessible to people for research, teaching, and writing about Kentucky history. The Senior Curator provides both administrative and tactical support to the Historical Resources Division with a focus on coordinating object collections team activities. The Senior Curator is highly collaborative, often working in partnership with internal colleagues as well as supporting collecting organizations across the Commonwealth.
The Senior Curator will work under the direction of the Director of Historical Resources to implement strategic initiatives for KHS involving collections development and access.
Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:
- Lead efforts to maintain, preserve, and improve access to the KHS archival and oral history Lead efforts in the maintenance, stewardship, and continuous improvement of the KHS collection:
- Participate in the KHS Collections Committee review process.
- Propose and implement policy and procedural updates, including the collections management policy, collecting plan, and disaster plan.
- Lead efforts for collection cultivation and management including a deaccessioning project and soliciting new collections in line with KHS collecting priorities.
- Assess object collection conservation needs.
- Supervise and participate in cataloging and other curatorial activities.
- Extend knowledge of Kentucky History and our collection by collaborating with colleagues to develop ways in which objects can be interpreted and utilized through exhibitions, publications, events, and presentations:
- Participate in conducting public programs, support partner institutions, and represent KHS at events, programs, and promotional opportunities as needed.
- Assist the Director of Historical Resources and Exhibits Manager, in collaboration with curatorial & archival staff, to design innovative and accessible exhibits in line with strategic priorities.
- Collaborate with exhibition staff and supervise curatorial staff in safely displaying and interpreting artifacts on display.
Computer and Technical Skills
- Computer skills in Microsoft Office as well as collection management software (e.g., Past Perfect)
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong organizational skills with high attention to detail.
- Knowledge of museum object preservation and care standards.
- Adherence to professional codes of ethics, collections care best practices/standards, and involvement in field-related organizations.
- Knowledge of Kentucky history desired. Experience working with diverse community organizations and volunteers.
- Supervisory or project management skills.
Education: Minimum of Master’s degree in Museum Studies, Public History, History or a related field.
Experience: Five (5) years of experience working in a museum, history center, or other history-related institution.
Working Conditions:
- Must be able to lift materials of up to 40 lbs. Must be able to safely handle fragile artifacts.
- Must be able…
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