Museum Curator

KSPS Public Television

Spokane (WA)

On-site

Full time

14 days+

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Job description

A museum curator is a professional who manages and cares for a museum's collections of objects, such as artwork, historical artifacts, fossils, or scientific specimens. Curators research these items, decide which ones will be displayed, and create exhibits that help visitors learn about history, art, culture, or science. They also work to preserve and protect valuable objects so they can be enjoyed by future generations.Museum curators often work with educators, historians, artists, and researchers to develop engaging exhibits and educational programs. They may also acquire new items for the museum, write exhibit descriptions, and apply for grants to support museum projects. Most museum curators earn a college degree, and many complete a master's degree in a field such as history, art, archaeology, or museum studies. This career is a great fit for students who enjoy learning, research, storytelling, and sharing knowledge with others.

A master's degree is the first level of graduate study. To apply for a master degree you usually must already hold an undergraduate degree (a bachelor's degree). Master's degrees usually take between two and three years to complete beyond undergraduate study.

Typical shifts are 8am until 5pm, Monday through Friday

Work days in a row: 5

Days off in a row: 2

Most Requested Skills

Are you able to write or vocalize your thoughts efficiently? Can you retain information that you hear or read?

Are you able to keep clutter to a minimum? Can you keep track of lots of different information?

Do you often take notes or make lists? Do you manage you time efficiently? Are you able to prioritize important tasks?

Do you enjoy solving puzzles? Are you able to easily identify the cause of a problem?

Are you able to easily collect information? Do you quickly identify higher priority information?

Senior-level workers in an organization are responsible for the overall performance of the business. They set organizational goals, make major corporate decisions and report to shareholders. Several years of experience in management and advanced professional degrees are often required.

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