Job Overview
Employment Type
Hourly
Full-time
Compensation
Type:
Hourly
Rate:
Exact $26.00
Benefits
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Paid Time Off
Retirement Plan
Employee Discounts
Professional development opportunities
Flexible Schedule
Job Description
The Walker Art Center is a renowned contemporary art museum with over 125 years of history, recognized nationally for its innovative exhibitions and diverse collections that span visual, performing, and media arts. Located in Minneapolis, the Walker Art Center serves as a vibrant cultural hub dedicated to fostering creativity and artistic experiences that transform and inspire audiences. Committed to inclusivity and accessibility, the museum actively engages a wide array of visitors, including families, children, older adults, and individuals with disabilities, offering them enriching programs designed to inspire and educate. The institution prides itself on creating a welcoming environment that not... Show More
Job Requirements
- 1-2 years administrative experience and/or experience assisting with programming
- Experience working with young learners, older adults, and people of all ages with disabilities including physical and/or cognitive disabilities
- Proven ability to welcome, encourage, educate, and engage with diverse visitors
- Excellent communication skills
- Strong organizational and planning skills
- Familiarity with art materials and art-making techniques
- Proactive and able to work independently
- Ability to problem solve and adapt quickly
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office including word, excel, and email
- Ability to write reports and create presentations
- Must be available to work a flexible schedule including first Saturday all day and second Sunday morning every month
Job Qualifications
- 1-2 years administrative experience and/or experience assisting with programming
- Experience working with young learners, older adults, and people with disabilities
- Excellent communication skills
- Strong organizational and planning skills
- Familiarity with art materials and art-making techniques
- Proactive, independent, and adaptable
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, ability to write reports and create presentations
- Preferred fluency in a language other than English such as Hmong, Somali, Spanish, or American Sign Language
- Preferred education in disability studies, education, fine arts, design or architecture, art history, or art education
Job Duties
- Coordinate program logistics and provide event support for Free First Saturday, Sensory Friendly Sunday, and drop-in art-making workshops
- Work with Manager of Lifelong Learning and Accessibility to develop inclusive programming
- Collaborate with Communications and Content Departments to create promotional content
- Maintain timely and accurate program statistics and prepare reports
- Collect and administer visitor engagement and satisfaction surveys
- Work with volunteers and contracted artists
- Foster partnerships with local organizations for collaborative multigenerational programming
- Assist with community outreach programs including summer fairs and festivals
- Share information and collaborate with colleagues to support family, older adult, and visitor accessibility initiatives
- Perform additional duties as assigned including intra-departmental program support
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