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Chief Curator & Officer

Job in Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County, Florida, 33119, USA
Listing for: National Museum of Wildlife Art
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-18
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
  • Non-Profit & Social Impact
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 80000 - 100000 USD Yearly USD 80000.00 100000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Chief Curator & Experience Officer

Chief Curator & Experience Officer

The Jewish Museum of Florida (JMOF) seeks an accomplished and visionary Chief Curator & Experience Officer to lead the development and execution of the museum’s curatorial strategy, exhibitions, collections stewardship, scholarly initiatives, and public interpretation of Jewish art, history, and culture.

This is a rare opportunity for an entrepreneurial, mission-driven leader to help shape the next chapter of the Jewish Museum of Florida—an institution uniquely positioned at the intersection of Jewish culture, history, art, and one of the most dynamic and diverse communities in the country. At a pivotal moment of growth and renewed visibility, the Museum offers the successful candidate the chance to make a lasting impact by expanding audiences, deepening cultural relevance, and elevating the Museum’s role as a leading center for Jewish storytelling, scholarship, and public engagement.

This role places a creative, intellectually rigorous, and future-focused museum leader on the leadership team of an ambitious organization at a pivotal moment of transformation and renewal. As JMOF re-establishes itself as an independent nonprofit institution, the museum is redefining how cultural organizations can serve as catalysts for civic engagement, education, dialogue, and social impact.

Museums have traditionally preserved the stories of the past through objects, archives, and scholarship. Today, cultural institutions are also being called upon to help communities navigate complex contemporary challenges and imagine more inclusive futures. JMOF is embracing this expanded role, positioning the museum as a trusted civic and cultural platform that inspires understanding, action, and hope through the lens of the Jewish experience in Florida and beyond.

The Chief Curator & Experience Officer will play a central leadership role in shaping this next chapter. Reporting directly to the CEO, the successful candidate will provide strategic and operational leadership across exhibitions, collections, publications, partnerships, and curatorial programming. The ideal candidate will combine scholarly expertise with entrepreneurial thinking, collaborative leadership, and a deep commitment to community engagement and institutional innovation.

About

the Jewish Museum of Florida

The Jewish Museum of Florida opened in Miami Beach in 1995, evolving from “Mosaic,” a traveling exhibition documenting Jewish history throughout Florida. The museum is housed within the historic former Beth Jacob Synagogue campus, including the first synagogue on Miami Beach — located in a neighborhood once shaped by discriminatory housing restrictions against Jewish and Black residents. The property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

In 2012, the museum was gifted to Florida International University. Beginning August 1, 2026, the museum, its collections, historic campus, and remaining endowment assets will transition back to the original nonprofit entity, Jewish Museum of Florida, Inc., marking the beginning of a new era of independent leadership and institutional growth.

The next generation of JMOF will build upon its nationally accredited legacy while embracing innovation, digital accessibility, civic dialogue, and statewide community engagement. The museum seeks to expand public participation, deepen educational impact, and foster greater cross‑cultural understanding through exhibitions, scholarship, and storytelling rooted in the Florida Jewish experience.

Mission

The Jewish Museum of Florida collects, preserves, and interprets the material evidence of the Florida Jewish experience from 1763 to the present. Through exhibitions, education, scholarship, and public engagement, JMOF explores how Jewish communities have contributed to the evolving cultural mosaic of Florida while balancing heritage, tradition, and contemporary identity.

The museum uses the experiences of Jewish Floridians as a lens to promote cross‑cultural understanding, civic dialogue, and public education about American and global Jewish history.

Key Responsibilities
  • Curatorial & Experience Leadership
    :
    Lead the research, development,…
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