Posted 24 days ago
The Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS Bard) seeks a highly organized, adaptable, and collaborative administrator for the role of Graduate Program and Exhibitions Assistant. Founded in 1990, CCS Bard is a dynamic exhibition and research institution and the graduate program—an intensive, two-year course of study—sits at its heart.
The Graduate Program and Exhibitions Assistant provides essential administrative support for the exhibition, academic and public programs that comprise CCS Bard’s vibrant cultural and intellectual life. They also play an important and forward-facing role in the daily operations of CCS Bard’s administrative offices.
This is a full-time role on site at CCS Bard in Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, working a Monday-Friday schedule and reporting to the Director of the Graduate Program and Graduate Program Administrator. Occasional evenings, weekends, and holidays may be required for special events, programs, and exhibition openings.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Participate in the planning and daily administration of the graduate program by maintaining the academic calendar, assembling and distributing course materials, setting up Google Classroom, making space reservations for classes and faculty office hours, assisting students with course registration, and processing student records, among other tasks
- Along with other administrative staff, help oversee the CCS Bard offices by answering the main phone line, responding to email inquiries, greeting visitors, receiving and sorting mail, managing shipments of exhibition catalogues and publications, addressing IT and equipment needs, ordering and maintaining office supplies, general filing and organization, and other administrative responsibilities
- Collaborate with graduate program staff on recruitment efforts and prospective student outreach, tours, and communication
- Coordinate travel arrangements for visiting faculty, staff, artists, lecturers, and art couriers in support of CCS Bard exhibitions and public programs, and help arrange for fee payments and travel reimbursements as needed
- Generate payment requests and purchase orders related to the graduate program and exhibitions, and work with CCS Bard staff to track expenses
- Make credit card purchases for the graduate program and exhibitions, compile receipts, and reconcile spending at the end of each month
- Participate in organizing and staffing public programs, exhibition openings, special events, and other Museum functions
- Provide assistance to the Director of the Graduate Program & Chief Curator in preparing exhibition materials, such as checklists, research files, loan agreements, and slide presentations
- Assist with the onboarding of new faculty and the orchestration of new student orientation
- Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
- Previous administrative experience
- Ability to organize large amounts of information, prioritize tasks, manage deadlines, and juggle multiple responsibilities effectively
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Excellent attention to detail
- Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team
- Proficiency with Mac OS, Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, etc.), and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, etc.)
- Familiarity with art and enthusiasm for cultural organizations
- Ability to work occasional evenings and weekends as needed for special events and exhibition openings
Application Instructions:
Please submit a cover letter, resume, and three professional references to Interfolio. Applications are strongly encouraged by September 30, 2024.
Established in 1990, the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College is an incubator for experimentation in exhibition-making and a leading institution dedicated exclusively to curatorial studies, a discipline exploring the historical, intellectual, and social conditions that inform curatorial practice. CCS Bard’s mission is to encourage and explore new approaches to the presentation of contemporary art and culture. It does this through three main avenues: a dynamic exhibition program at the Hessel Museum of Art, a graduate program in curatorial studies, and the CCS Bard library and archives. Together, these resources amount to one of the world’s most forward-thinking teaching and learning environments for contemporary curatorial practice and scholarship.
About Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Bard:
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) at Bard seeks to materialize our commitment to plurality, dialogue, and rigorous study. We strive to create a learning environment that upholds the College’s mission to meaningfully include the voices, works, and ideas of communities and cultures historically marginalized in liberal arts and sciences education. DEI at Bard aims to work at the systemic as well as the interpersonal level to address the implicit and explicit ways racism, sexism, classism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, and religious discrimination impact the learning process.