Senior Exhibitions Project Manager - Exhibitions
About the Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art collects, studies, conserves, and presents significant works of art across all times and cultures to connect people to creativity, knowledge, and ideas.
The Met presents over 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone to experience and enjoy. The Museum lives in two iconic sites in New York City-The Met Fifth Avenue and The Met Cloisters. Since it was founded in 1870, The Met has always aspired to be more than a treasury of rare and beautiful objects. Every day, art comes alive in the Museum's galleries and through its exhibitions and events, revealing both new ideas and unexpected connections across time and across cultures.
GENERAL STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:
The Senior Exhibitions Project Manager is responsible for the logistical planning, project development, installation and implementation of exhibitions. This individual oversees assigned exhibition budgets, develops project timelines, monitors project development and works with key stakeholders to ensure successful implementations that come in on budget and within budget.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:
- Works closely with key stakeholders - including Curators, Conservators, Design, Buildings, and Registrars - to develop exhibition timelines, project plans and budgets.
- Manages complex logistics of multiple simultaneous exhibition projects, supervises work of all exhibition team members, and adjusts work schedules; accordingly, applies knowledge of exhibition coordination and project management to planning and execution of concurrent projects.
- Manages relationships with co-organizers and venues on assigned projects; manages shared cost accounting for co-organized projects and invoices partners.
- Assembles, manages, and reports on overall exhibition budgets.
- Assigns and monitors tasks, enforces deadlines, and manages exhibition progress, anticipates and troubleshoots issues, facilitates team collaboration and conflict resolution.
- Schedules and leads project development and planning meetings for assigned projects; communicates progress and next steps clearly and effectively.
- Develops, manages, and updates exhibition production schedules and communicates changes to key stakeholders.
- Schedules and leads detailed installation planning meetings.
- Monitors exhibition budgets and deliverable deadlines, working with staff to ensure projects are on track.
- Reviews lender requirements with Curator, Conservation, Registrar, and Design staff, particularly for case exhibitions to make sure there are no conflicts.
- Utilizes expertise in project management and analysis to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve quality.
- Conducts exhibition-related administrative tasks: compiles and analyzes statistics, creates and processes payments for vendors, exhibition lenders and others, schedules travel.
- Monitors work of outside consultants and vendors as necessary.
- Other related duties as assigned.
REQUIREMENTS & QUALIFICATIONS:
Fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a disability, sincerely held religious belief, or pregnancy, or because you are a victim of domestic violence, stalking, or sex offenses).
Experience and Skills:
- At least five to seven years of progressive experience coordinating complex exhibitions
- Skills in budgeting and financial analysis preferred
- Experience reading construction drawings and plans
- Strong project management skills: ability to work under pressure and on deadline essential
- Proven history of managing exhibitions of increasing scale and complexity from start to finish and ability to manage multiple tasks and projects
- Superior organizational skills required
- Ability to manage multiple tasks and projects and coordinate high volume work
- Ability to problem solve and prioritize needs and time
- Ability to communicate clearly and effectively through all levels of the institution
- Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communications skills required
Knowledge and Education:
- BA, preferably in art history or studio art
- Excellent computer skills, including Word, Excel, TMS, and Outlook
- Basic knowledge of art conservation, registration, and art handling
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