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Travelling Exhibits Program Sales Coordinator

Job in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, 46262, USA
Listing for: Teo Exhibitions
Full Time position
Listed on 2025-10-11
Job specializations:
  • Marketing / Advertising / PR
    Event Manager / Planner, Business Administration
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 55000 USD Yearly USD 55000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Vacancy for Travelling Exhibits Program Sales Coordinator

Vacancy for Travelling Exhibits Program Sales Coordinator

Job offer:
Travelling Exhibits Program Sales Coordinator at Children's Museum of Indianapolis.

Children's Museum of Indianapolis

Full time • $55,000 USD per annum
• USA, Indianapolis

The Travelling Exhibits Program Sales Coordinator provides sales, marketing, and administrative assistance to the Travelling Exhibits program for The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, Inc. to ensure that the program consistently meets or exceeds revenue goals. The coordinator is responsible for the coordination and fulfillment of venue sales contracts, supporting the development of exhibit marketing materials, execution of internal and external approvals, management of program logistics, and assisting with market research, all while maintaining exceptional customer service to current and potential rental venues.

The incumbent assists in the planning and implementation of special/travelling exhibit and Experience Development projects, as assigned.

Responsibilities
  • Supports achievement of travelling exhibit sales goals, through engaging in sales calls to prospective venues, maintaining client database, ensuring timely website updates, attending and exhibiting at appropriate museum conferences, placing advertisements on the web and in publications, creating travelling exhibits announcements, and consistently coordinating the production/distribution of marketing materials.
  • Oversees contract negotiations and fulfillment with designated rental venues. Ensures contract requirements are adhered to including working in concert with internal development colleagues to connect and coordinate sponsorship arrangements with venues including onsite activations and post venue reports. Works closely with Travelling Exhibits Logistics Coordinator in planning contract schedules.
  • Serves as liaison between rental venues and external partners for rental, marketing, sponsorship, and programmatic approvals. Coordinates distribution of marketing/public relations materials including providing venues with marketing style guides, press kits, and design files. Ensures venue submissions adhere to Museum guidelines. Monitors approval timelines to ensure projects stay on schedule.
  • Provides administrative assistance to the Travelling Exhibits program, including scheduling and coordinating booths for upcoming conferences, drafting exhibit reports for brand partners, paying invoices, keeping up-to-date tour calendars, writing exhibit and marketing manuals, and documenting tour history.
  • Supports ongoing market research (domestic and international) for development, design, and marketing of new travelling exhibit projects. This may include identifying viable venues for specific exhibits, initial research on possible partnerships or sponsor ships, and coordination of supplementary materials for exhibit venues.
  • Assists Director of Travelling Exhibits the monitoring and reporting of contract payments and income projections.
  • Participates in and assists with a wide variety of divisional projects in the areas of Experience Development. Activities may include coordinating the installation of exhibits or displays, gathering research, coordinating meetings and taking notes, assisting with proposal development, and maintaining status reports on projects, proposals and other programs.
  • Acts as back up for the Travelling Exhibits Logistics Coordinator and Director and occasionally travels to rental venues to serve as the Museum representative for installations and/or inspections.
Requirements
  • Requires ability to sit and stand for long periods of time while traversing and viewing exhibitions and sites.
  • Must be able to lift up to 30lbs and tolerate dust in the environment.
  • Availability to travel frequently.

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis was founded in 1925 through the stewardship and inspiration of Mary Stewart Carey (1859–1938), a citizen of Indianapolis. After visiting the Brooklyn Children’s Museum, Carey was determined to create a similar museum for Indianapolis. With the help of several civic-minded women and contributions from children in nearby neighborhoods, the museum sprang to life. Over the course of 95 years, The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis has grown in size and stature to become the biggest and best children’s museum in the world.

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