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  • Museum Curator

  • Collier County, FL
  • Naples, Florida 34116 United States View Map

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Salary: $66,268.00 – $107,355.00 AnnuallyLocation: 3331 E. Tamaimi Trail, Naples, FLJob Type: Full Time, RegularJob Number: 10161Department: Public ServicesDivision: MuseumsOpening Date: 07/10/2026Closing Date: 7/23/2026 11:59 PM EasternFLSA: ExemptPay Grade: 258Job SummaryCollier County strives to be an employer of choice, and many of our employees build long-term careers with us. The salary listed in the job description reflects the full pay range for this position, from entry level through advanced career stages.Essential FunctionsWorks to enhance awareness of museum collections with both internal and external audiences.Responds to research requests from the public, media, and museum staff; conducts research, verifies accuracy of information, and serves as a community expert on local history.Maintains the museum's research library holdings and extensive vertical files; ensures collections are balanced and provides guidance in weeding materials from collections; shifts books when necessary.Maintains an electronic database of the Museum's collections, using the database to create online public access to museum collections.Accepts and processes requests for photographic reproductions of museum collection items.Works with purchasing specialist to draft request for proposals (RFP), sits on selection committee, and administers financial paperwork for significant capital projects and contractual agreements.Monitors museum facilities for condition and maintenance needs; routinely updates American Alliance of Museum Facility Reports.Monitors status of projects in progress, inspects and documents completed work, reviews and approves invoices, processes charge orders, if necessary; provides direction, guidance, and assistance to contractors and work crews.Receives and installs traveling exhibits; moves and unpacks crates and exhibit cases; sets up exhibit cases and object labels; handles artwork and/or graphic panels.Uploads historic photographs, maps, and documents with software to maintain the museum's online archive.Uploads historic photographs and information to the County's SharePoint system.Cleans exhibit cases and gallery area.Registers and documents all donor contact.Organizes all aspects of borrowing, lending, and acquiring objects.Processes incoming and outgoing material, and all requests for rights, publication, and reproduction.Evaluates new acquisitions to the collection; receives and catalogs all new acquisitions; records details concerning history, provenance, and condition of each object; supervises the removal of objects that have no relevance to the collection plan.Works with all aspects of the media, prepares press releases; responds to photographic requests and reproductions; works with the public and other County divisions in reproducing historic photographs.Performs minor repairs and conservation on objects, polishes exhibit cases.Tends to historic buildings and structures; contacts repairpersons as needed.Supervises major exhibition installations; offers design suggestions to the Division Director; prepares objects to go on exhibit; assists in designing the layout of exhibit cases.Responsibilities Related to Museum EducationPlans, presents, and evaluates museum programming; plans age-appropriate programs; writes grants and reports; researches program ideas; ensures programs meet learning objectives; aligns with Florida State Standards and higher-order thinking.Develops, receives, and teaches volunteer training classes on various subjects, and develops, revises, and teaches classes to patrons on various topics.Represents the County and Museum in the community; speaks to groups.Oversees the Museum Division's marketing program and ensures sales, events, and marketing initiatives align with the Division's mission and educational message.Oversees the Museum Division's volunteer program.Provides customer service, answers customer inquiries and comments; informs staff and the public about museum programs, services, events, fees, procedures, forms, and other issues.Generates and increases program and event revenue as well as attendance; promotes programs to project positive public image.Develops curriculum for summer programs and camps; adjusts as needed.Writes and prepares programming guide, self‑guided and guided tours, lesson plans, and individual museum informational guides.Meets tour groups and provides a short introduction before tours.Creates individual activities for school tour groups.Plans, organizes, and conducts educational programs at the Museum; conducts educational programs outside the museum.Responds to requests for information from customers through in‑person, telephone, fax, e‑mail, or written correspondence.Promotes better understanding of museum interpretive programs through public speaking to visiting public and outreach to community groups.Sets up for outdoor exhibits and programs; assembles special exhibits.Performs other related duties as required.Minimum QualificationsBachelor's degree required.Three (3) years of related experience.Applicants without a degree must have four (4) additional years of related experience.Fingerprinting required.Licenses/CertificatesMust possess and maintain a valid Florida Driver's License with any applicable endorsement(s) to drive a County vehicle as provided in CMA 5805.Supplemental InformationSalary offers above the minimum of the pay grade may be considered based on qualifications.Essential employees may be required to work during an undeclared emergency and/or declared emergency; on an incident‑by‑incident basis, the County's Administrative Office will determine who must work.This job posting is not intended to be an all‑inclusive list of responsibilities, skills or working conditions associated with the position.BenefitsCollier County BCC offers a variety of benefits to both regular full‑time and part‑time employees. For information, see the comprehensive benefits package we have to offer when you join our team.#J-18808-Ljbffr

Job Description

Salary: $66,268.00 – $107,355.00 AnnuallyLocation: 3331 E. Tamaimi Trail, Naples, FLJob Type: Full Time, RegularJob Number: 10161Department: Public ServicesDivision: MuseumsOpening Date: 07/10/2026Closing Date: 7/23/2026 11:59 PM EasternFLSA: ExemptPay Grade: 258Job SummaryCollier County strives to be an employer of choice, and many of our employees build long-term careers with us. The salary listed in the job description reflects the full pay range for this position, from entry level through advanced career stages.Essential FunctionsWorks to enhance awareness of museum collections with both internal and external audiences.Responds to research requests from the public, media, and museum staff; conducts research, verifies accuracy of information, and serves as a community expert on local history.Maintains the museum's research library holdings and extensive vertical files; ensures collections are balanced and provides guidance in weeding materials from collections; shifts books when necessary.Maintains an electronic database of the Museum's collections, using the database to create online public access to museum collections.Accepts and processes requests for photographic reproductions of museum collection items.Works with purchasing specialist to draft request for proposals (RFP), sits on selection committee, and administers financial paperwork for significant capital projects and contractual agreements.Monitors museum facilities for condition and maintenance needs; routinely updates American Alliance of Museum Facility Reports.Monitors status of projects in progress, inspects and documents completed work, reviews and approves invoices, processes charge orders, if necessary; provides direction, guidance, and assistance to contractors and work crews.Receives and installs traveling exhibits; moves and unpacks crates and exhibit cases; sets up exhibit cases and object labels; handles artwork and/or graphic panels.Uploads historic photographs, maps, and documents with software to maintain the museum's online archive.Uploads historic photographs and information to the County's SharePoint system.Cleans exhibit cases and gallery area.Registers and documents all donor contact.Organizes all aspects of borrowing, lending, and acquiring objects.Processes incoming and outgoing material, and all requests for rights, publication, and reproduction.Evaluates new acquisitions to the collection; receives and catalogs all new acquisitions; records details concerning history, provenance, and condition of each object; supervises the removal of objects that have no relevance to the collection plan.Works with all aspects of the media, prepares press releases; responds to photographic requests and reproductions; works with the public and other County divisions in reproducing historic photographs.Performs minor repairs and conservation on objects, polishes exhibit cases.Tends to historic buildings and structures; contacts repairpersons as needed.Supervises major exhibition installations; offers design suggestions to the Division Director; prepares objects to go on exhibit; assists in designing the layout of exhibit cases.Responsibilities Related to Museum EducationPlans, presents, and evaluates museum programming; plans age-appropriate programs; writes grants and reports; researches program ideas; ensures programs meet learning objectives; aligns with Florida State Standards and higher-order thinking.Develops, receives, and teaches volunteer training classes on various subjects, and develops, revises, and teaches classes to patrons on various topics.Represents the County and Museum in the community; speaks to groups.Oversees the Museum Division's marketing program and ensures sales, events, and marketing initiatives align with the Division's mission and educational message.Oversees the Museum Division's volunteer program.Provides customer service, answers customer inquiries and comments; informs staff and the public about museum programs, services, events, fees, procedures, forms, and other issues.Generates and increases program and event revenue as well as attendance; promotes programs to project positive public image.Develops curriculum for summer programs and camps; adjusts as needed.Writes and prepares programming guide, self‑guided and guided tours, lesson plans, and individual museum informational guides.Meets tour groups and provides a short introduction before tours.Creates individual activities for school tour groups.Plans, organizes, and conducts educational programs at the Museum; conducts educational programs outside the museum.Responds to requests for information from customers through in‑person, telephone, fax, e‑mail, or written correspondence.Promotes better understanding of museum interpretive programs through public speaking to visiting public and outreach to community groups.Sets up for outdoor exhibits and programs; assembles special exhibits.Performs other related duties as required.Minimum QualificationsBachelor's degree required.Three (3) years of related experience.Applicants without a degree must have four (4) additional years of related experience.Fingerprinting required.Licenses/CertificatesMust possess and maintain a valid Florida Driver's License with any applicable endorsement(s) to drive a County vehicle as provided in CMA 5805.Supplemental InformationSalary offers above the minimum of the pay grade may be considered based on qualifications.Essential employees may be required to work during an undeclared emergency and/or declared emergency; on an incident‑by‑incident basis, the County's Administrative Office will determine who must work.This job posting is not intended to be an all‑inclusive list of responsibilities, skills or working conditions associated with the position.BenefitsCollier County BCC offers a variety of benefits to both regular full‑time and part‑time employees. For information, see the comprehensive benefits package we have to offer when you join our team.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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