Tulane University Office of Human Resources
Description for Job: IRC32504
Campus Collections Coordinator
Newcomb Art Museum
Location: New Orleans, LA
Summary
Under the guidance of the Executive Director and Head of Collections, the Henry Luce Campus Collections Coordinator will play a pivotal role in managing and facilitating the exchange of art collections across Tulane University campuses and the Newcomb Art Museum’s collections storage. This position is key to implementing strategies that enhance the visibility and accessibility of the university’s art collections while ensuring adherence to best practices in collections care.
- Maintain and manage the university’s campus art collection, including documentation related to acquisitions and previous loans.
- Conduct comprehensive inventories of campus art collections, ensuring accuracy and up-to-date records. Build on the museum inventory conducted in 2020 to ensure all items are accounted for. Reconcile inventory discrepancies and update records accordingly.
- Assist in the coordination of all aspects of art loans between the museum and university departments.
- Prepare reports and documentation related to the university collection and its activities.
- Serve as a liaison between the museum and university departments, coordinating with hired contractors to execute moves and ensure effective communication and collaboration.
- Assist Head of Collections with rehousing and object care.
- Uphold museum standards for handling, transporting, and moving objects.
- Adhere to the Newcomb Art Museum’s Collections Management Policy.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Familiarity with issues related to collections sharing across university departments.
- Proficiency in collections management software (e.g., Ke Emu, TMS, Past Perfect, File Maker Pro) with familiarity with EmbARK preferred.
- Strong knowledge of museum standards and best practices for collections management, art handling, and condition reporting.
- Exceptional organizational abilities with a talent for multi-tasking, prioritizing tasks, and meeting deadlines.
- Effective oral and written communication skills.
- Capability to work independently and collaboratively with team members and university departments.
- Strong knowledge of computer applications related to the work, including Word, Excel, OneDrive
Required Education and/or Experience
- Bachelor’s Degree in Art History, Museum Studies, Studio Art or a related field (Master’s preferred).
- Knowledge of best practices in collections care and management.
- Attention to detail and a commitment to accuracy.
- The equivalent of one year full-time professional experience in collections management, registration, project management (Additional experience may be substituted for the education on a year-for-year basis.)
Compensation Information
This position is classified as “exempt, salaried” and is assigned to pay grade 25. Tulane offers a variety of options to enhance your health and well-being so that you may enjoy more out of life now and in the future. Learn more about Life at Tulane as well as our Benefits and Pay. See our Candidate Resources to learn more about our hiring process and what to expect.
How to Apply
This position will close on the date it is filled
Please Note: Depending on your role and the department in which you work, you may be expected to adhere to COVID-19 requirements, such as vaccinations and booster shots.
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