Associate Director, Education & Storytelling Initiatives Job at Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling
Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling New York, NY 10032
JOB POSTING
Associate Director, Museum Education & Storytelling Initiatives
(Full Time)
Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling
(New York, New York)
OVERVIEW
When opened in 2015, the Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling became the cultural
capstone of the Sugar Hill development that also includes 124 deeply affordable apartments and the Sugar
Hill Museum Preschool. This innovative community museum is dedicated to nourishing the dreams and
natural creative intelligence of young children – preparing them to become global citizens and architects of
a more equitable future. Its mission democratizes access to culture by providing intergenerational
experiences with art exhibitions and art making, engagement with artists, and opportunities for civic
engagement. The museum is a community-based sponsored project of Broadway Housing Communities
(BHC) a pioneering nonprofit advancing innovations in Housing + Education + Art since 1983 (see
websites: https://www.broadwayhousing.org/ and https://www.sugarhillmuseum.org/).
DESCRIPTION: Reporting to the Museum Director, the Associate Director of Museum Education and
Storytelling Initiatives is part of the senior SHCMAS management team and plays a key role in the
continued evolution of the Museum’s programmatic vision, educational, storytelling and community
engagement goals. Working in close collaboration with BHC’s Chief Education Officer and Director of the
Sugar Hill Museum Preschool, s/he is responsible for cultivating a vibrant Museum experience through
envisioning, producing and evaluating unique and impactful and educational programs for young children
and families. S/he is responsible for producing and evaluating impactful intergenerational, narrative based
activities that engage and support our surrounding communities. S/he joins a team dedicated to making
the Museum a welcoming and vital cultural resource for Northern Manhattan, South Bronx and in
particular, the Sugar Hill community.
The Associate Director of Museum Education and Storytelling Initiatives functions as the Museum’s
principal educator, contributing to and carrying out the strategic design of an educational
and storytelling framework that delivers to the public an experience equivalent to what is received by a
limited number of students in the Sugar Hill Museum Preschool. S/he works to ensure that educational
and storytelling programs are designed to meets the needs and interests of Museum visitors, and
provides a welcoming and stimulating learning environment for all demographics. The Associate Director
will disseminate SHCMAS’ vision by expanding public awareness of the role of arts education in early
childhood; executing strategic community partnerships; collaborating with peer educators and colleagues;
and connecting with the families that we serve.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Programming
- Collaborate with the Chief Education Officer to clarify educational approach, and ensure all
- Lead a team in development, planning, implementing and evaluation of arts education and
partnership with the Sugar Hill Museum Preschool team to advance interdepartmental
collaboration on early childhood educational initiatives and ensure that Museum activities are
designed to meet the Museum’s target audience of children ages 3-8.
- Partner with the curatorial team and Chief Education Officer to help execute a year-round
educational philosophy
- Partner with the curatorial team to ensure that the Museum’s educational priorities are
- Collaborate with the Visitor Services Manager to curate appropriate materials for the Museum
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Management
• Serve as administrative head of the Museum’s education team: recruit and supervise personnel,
including artist educators, docents, interns and work-study students; devise and manage
departmental budget; respect deadlines; model and enforce best practices and internal policies;
establish operational procedures and standards for all programmatic functions; and strive for the
highest standards in serving museum audiences.
- Work with senior management team to enhance existing goals, objectives and strategies to meet
- Co-manage Program Committee of the Board of alongside museum leadership, by maintaining
throughout the year.
- Work with visitor services and retail staff in preparing, tracking, evaluating, and reporting of all
- Assist in long-range planning for the education department as well as for overall museum goals;
Resource Development
- Consult with Museum Director, development staff and Board of Trustees to identify funding for
development.
- Assist with fundraising strategies and actively participate in the solicitation process, including
Community Engagement
- Manage purposeful and impactful partnerships with pre-K to elementary schools, charter systems,
cultural institutions to better facilitate the overarching goal of educational equity for our young
children and their families.
- Increase support for the Museum in our community and throughout New York City, by developing
Harlem, Washington Heights, and South Bronx, and develop personal relationships through
spending time and being an effective listener and community partner.Develop and encourage the
execution of systems for investing community leaders, others in the education space, parents and
families in our work and seeking opportunities for synergies across the landscape.
- Envision new ways of serving diverse family audiences through strategic organizational
Communications
- Enhance departmental priorities, policies and SHCMAS’ education philosophy and articulate that
teams, Trustees and other advocates.
- Work with marketing staff to produce key communications and promotional materials, and shape
staff to enhance the museum website to include education related curriculum and programs that
serve as a meaningful extension of the museum.
- Participate in local and national dialogue about early childhood arts education, family and
education.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Graduate Degree in Art History, Education, Museum Studies, Theater, or a related field;
- 5+ years of progressive leadership in arts education with expertise in early childhood learning;
- Experience with museum education concepts, pedagogy, and best practices, particularly as they
- Strong organizational skills including ability to manage staff, educators, artists, docents, and
- Used to taking the initiative and moving projects from conception and design to implementation
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- Strong communication (written, verbal and interpersonal) skills; particularly comfort and ability to
articulate education mission and work productively with diverse constituencies including young
children and their families, museum colleagues, educators, artists, performers, volunteers,
interns, donors, peer institutions, and the general public;
- Experience with fundraising, cultivating donors and securing programming support;
- Collaborative, collegial, creative, and resourceful in work; strong relationships with colleagues in
the field, including art educators, theatrical educators and administrators,artists, performers
scholars, school principals and teachers, parent-teacher coordinators, etc.;
- Ability to set a clear and ambitious vision and galvanize team (including external
based on our core values and reflective of our commitment to diversity and
inclusiveness;
- Knowledge of African American and/or Latino art, and fluency in Spanish a plus.
APPLICATION:
Please email your resume and cover letter with salary requirements
to resumes@bhc.org. Applicant review will continue until the position is filled. Please indicate your last
name and " SHCMAS Education" in the subject line. No phone calls, please - we will respond to those
candidates whose qualifications are best aligned with the components of this job description.
Salary commensurate with experience, and starting at $90,000.
SHCMAS/BHC is an equal opportunity employer.
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