Curator of Exhibitions and Student Engagement
Listed on 2026-06-21
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic -
Creative Arts/Media
Curator of Exhibitions and Student Engagement
Priority Final date to receive applications: 07/02/2026
OverviewJob :
Category:
Campus Administration and Operations
Organization:
College of Humanities Arts & Social Sciences
Department: UCR ARTS Dept
Location:
Riverside Area
Salary: $79,000 - $127,124
Date Posted:
June 17, 2026
Final date to receive applications:
Open Until Filled
Schedule:
8 AM - 5 PM
Full/Part Time:
Full-time (100%)
Level of Supervision:
General Supervision
Personnel Program Code:
Professional & Support Staff
UCR ARTS encompasses the California Museum of Photography (CMP) and the Barbara and Art Culver Center of the Arts (Culver Center), and is part of the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (CHASS) CMP promotes understanding of photography and visual media by providing access to one of the most comprehensive photographic resources in America. UCR ARTS supports undergraduate and graduate teaching, faculty research, and public scholarship through exhibitions, collections access, publications, and academic programs.
The Curator of Exhibitions and Student Engagement balances three equally weighted areas of responsibility:
- Management and development of collections.
- Facilitation of student- and faculty-driven research and exhibitions.
- Development of academic programs, including lectures, symposia, and related interpretive initiatives.
This position requires working some weeknights and weekends to support programs and exhibitions. The appointment is a 100% full-time position for 3 years. The position is funded by a private foundation and is contingent on receiving funding. The salary range is $79,000.09 - $ annually, with an expected budgeted pay scale of $90,000.00 - $ annually.
RequirementsApplicants must have current work authorization when accepting a UCR staff position. The role aligns with the Senior Museum Scientist classification, requiring independent judgment, advanced curatorial expertise, and leadership within a complex academic museum environment.
Key Responsibilities- Develop and manage exhibition plans and programming.
- Collaborate with faculty and students to design and produce exhibitions.
- Coordinate academic programs and public events.
- Provide leadership within the museum’s complex environment.
No specific additional requirements listed.
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