Employment & Internships
Employment
Be a part of the Boise Art Museum and its nationally recognized, innovative, and high-quality educational programs for people of all ages! Our deliberate focus on inclusivity and accessibility across all areas of the Museum has helped us to become leaders in the museum field, where we have shared our knowledge with the local, regional, and national museum communities. Working at BAM, you will have the opportunity to design, develop, and implement cutting edge programs that support our belief in the power of visual arts to transform the lives of individuals and the community.
Boise Art Museum seeks an experienced Curator of Education to support its educational mission by managing the educational programs of the Museum for all audiences, working within the local, regional, and national educational spheres to facilitate programs that foster learning through high-quality, meaningful educational experiences with original works of art. Please send resume, education-focused writing sample, and three references to hr@boiseartmuseum.org. No in-person or telephone inquiries please.
Minimum Qualifications
4 – 5 years of experience developing, implementing and administering educational programs for an art museum. 3 – 4 years of art curriculum design and delivery children and adults. Competency with desktop computer, presentation software, spreadsheet software. Effective organizational, project management, and presentation skills. At least two (2) years of personnel supervision experience.
Master’s degree in art education, art history, and/or related field; or five to ten years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. The candidate should excel at working in a fast-paced and dynamic organization, and must have flexible availability to work weekdays, evenings, weekends, and holidays, as needed.
Boise Art Museum seeks a Development Associate to work with the Executive Director, Staff, and Board to define, identify, and acquire funding for the Museum through corporate, foundation, government, and individual sources to serve the non-profit mission of the organization. The Development Associate serves in a donor relations capacity through coordination of BAM’s stewardship and database activities including writing grants, as well as seeking sponsorships, memberships, and contributions.
Please send resume, cover letter, and three references to hr@boiseartmuseum.org.
Please note: This position is required to work on-site full-time.
No in-person or telephone inquiries please.
Boise Art Museum’s Visitor Services Associates support the mission and safety of the Museum by sharing wayfinding information and ensuring the safety of the artwork and visitors. Visitor Services Associates help provide positive experiences for visitors of all ages and enforce rules of conduct through direct communication with visitors based on pre-established visitor protocols and policies.
This is a part-time position requiring ongoing shift availability of a minimum of 20 hours per week (approximately 4-5 shifts). VSAs must be available to work a minimum 4-hour shift between 9:00am and 5:00pm all days except Mondays. Sunday availability required is 11:30-5:30.
Please send resume, cover letter, and three references to hr@boiseartmuseum.org.
No in-person or telephone inquiries please.
Volunteering
There are no internships available at this time.
