As a museum/gallery exhibitions programmer you’ll be responsible for the planning, delivery and installation of individual, permanent or travelling exhibitions.
In larger museums and galleries, you may work as a specialist alongside a team of curatorial, educational and marketing professionals. In smaller galleries and museums, you may be directly involved in a variety of activities, including fulfilling a curatorial role.
Qualifications:
Experience of developing and delivering public facing creative programmes.
Be able to forward plan and manage relevant risk processes for assets and services.
Communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing, with a wide range of individuals.
Work independently and as an effective team member using own initiative.
Adapt to changing priorities, contexts and deadlines.
Self-motivation and the ability to act on your own initiative.
Requirements
Manage galleries, collection and the content/interpretation of the venue.
Feed into development of partnerships and other mechanisms that increase the cultural offer.
Plan programmes of special and permanent exhibitions according to visitor needs, alongside the curator.
Draw up and manage exhibition budgets and fundraise for projects.
Contribute to programmes of events that aim to encourage broader audiences, including educational events.