About The Position

The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art opened in 1923 as America’s first national art museum and the first Asian art museum in the United States. It now stewards on of the world’s most important collections of Asian art, with works dating from antiquity to the present. The museum also hosts an unparalleled collection of 19th- and early 20th-century American art. Through an ambitious program of collecting, conservation, exhibitions, programming and research, both onsite and online, the museum serves as a global and national resource for understanding the arts and cultures of Asia and their interaction with America, past and present. By presenting the arts and cultures of Asia in their extraordinary richness, the museum furthers cross-cultural understanding and aims to exemplify foundational ideals of curiosity, creativity and respect. Located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., the museum is free and open 364 days a year (closed Dec. 25). The Smithsonian is the world’s largest museum, education and research complex and welcomes millions of visitors yearly. For more information about the National Museum of Asian Art, visit asia.si.edu The Associate Director for Provenance Research and Object Histories is a cornerstone of the museum's commitment to excellence and international distinction in provenance and object histories. Reporting to the Deputy Director for Collections and Exhibitions, the primary responsibility of the Associate Director for Provenance Research and Object Histories is oversight for the strategic direction, development, and management of the museum's provenance program. As the museum enters its second century, in a period of significant growth and transformation, the position will act as a catalyst for internal and external collaboration, strengthening the museum’s position as an international leader in provenance research and object histories and contributing to the museum's mission of broadening and deepening impact, fostering transparency in the collections’ origins, and providing expertise through international collaboration, training, and information sharing. The Associate Director will lead the expansion of the Provenance Research and Object Histories Department, shaping its future by securing funding, driving key projects, and building and retaining a highly skilled and dedicated team committed to excellence and making a significant impact in the field. The Associate Director will conduct original scholarly research, lead external partnerships, develop scholarly and public programs, establish robust procedures, and make policy decisions, including budget, staffing, and research priorities. The Associate Director also represents the museum nationally and internationally and ensures appropriate interaction with other Smithsonian offices.

Requirements

  • To qualify for this position, applicants must possess one year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the IS-13 level in the Federal service or comparable experience outside the Federal government.
  • For this position, specialized experience is defined as experience such as: - Leading and conducting advanced provenance research or object-history research for museum collections;
  • Developing and implementing institutional policies, procedures, priorities, or standards related to provenance research, due diligence, collections stewardship, or ethical collecting practices;
  • Providing senior-level advice to museum leadership on provenance-related legal, ethical, professional, or policy issues affecting collections, acquisitions, and loans;
  • Directing or overseeing complex research projects, scholarly publications, public programs, or collaborative initiatives related to provenance research, object histories, or collections history;
  • Building and sustaining partnerships with external stakeholders, such as museums, universities, cultural heritage organizations, government entities, or other national and international partners;
  • Supervising staff or leading the work of professional personnel, including assigning work, setting priorities, managing performance, and supporting staff development;
  • Managing program resources, including budget planning, staffing, hiring, and strategic allocation of funds; and
  • Representing an institution in national and international professional forums related to provenance research, cultural heritage, and museum practice.

Nice To Haves

  • MA, PhD, or advanced degree in a relevant field.
  • Demonstrated expertise in provenance research, object histories, and art market studies with the ability to conduct provenance research and develop professional products from the research conducted for a scholarly audience and for the general public.
  • Ability to develop and direct a comprehensive provenance program for the museum, including research, cataloging, exhibitions, public programs, and international field-wide training.
  • Ability to communicate and collaborate effectively with colleagues, museum professionals, scholars, the general public, international partners, and other stakeholders.
  • Record of scholarly publication, public presentation, or other recognized professional contributions in provenance research, object histories, museum collections history, or a related field.
  • Knowledge of relevant legal, ethical, and professional frameworks governing provenance research, cultural property, repatriation, collections stewardship, acquisitions, and loans.
  • Demonstrated success developing and leading cross-institutional or international collaborations.
  • Demonstrated skill in leading, supervising, and managing a multidisciplinary and culturally diverse workforce, including goal setting, planning and implementing programs, and establishing metrics and reporting protocols.
  • Demonstrated skill in budgeting and resource management.
  • Ability to communicate effectively in English and preference for research capacity in one or more of the following languages: French, German, or a Middle Eastern or Asian language relevant to the museum’s collection.
  • Applicants, who wish to qualify based on education completed outside the United States, must be deemed equivalent to higher education programs of U.S. Institutions by an organization that specializes in the interpretation of foreign educational credentials. This documentation is the responsibility of the applicant and should be included as part of your application package.
  • Any false statement in your application may result in your application being rejected and may also result in termination after employment begins.
  • The Smithsonian Institution values and seeks a diverse workforce. Join us in "Inspiring Generations through Knowledge and Discovery."
  • Resumes should include a description of your paid and non-paid work experience that is related to this job; starting and ending dates of job (month and year); and average number of hours worked per week.

Responsibilities

  • Serves as a leading authority in provenance research, conducting, presenting, and publishing original, high‑level scholarly research that advances the field and strengthens the institution’s national and international reputation
  • Leads and participates in international provenance research initiatives and collaborative projects with external partners, including museums, universities, cultural heritage organizations, and ministries of culture.
  • Expands the museum’s role as a global leader in provenance by developing innovative resources, international programs, and professional trainings that support the growth and institutionalization of the field.
  • Provides strategic leadership and oversight of the museum’s provenance research, including coordination and guidance of provenance-related work across the Provenance and Object Histories, Curatorial, Collections Management, and Conservation departments.
  • Ensures due diligence in provenance research for existing collections, proposed acquisitions, and incoming and outgoing loans, in alignment with the highest ethical, legal, and professional standards.
  • Provides specialized insight to the Director’s and Deputy Director’s offices on laws, policies, and field-wide standards around provenance that guide acquisition and loan decisions.
  • Establishes institutional goals, articulates priorities, and develops strategies related to provenance research; oversees performance management, task assignments, and workflow across provenance initiatives.
  • Provides leadership, mentorship, and professional development for provenance researchers and staff, both internally and externally, fostering excellence and collaboration in the field.
  • Develops annual staffing, hiring, and training plans.
  • Exercises authority to approve the allocation and distribution of funds, overseeing the development, justification, execution, and control of the provenance and object histories department budget.

Benefits

  • Health, Dental & Vision Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Transit/Commuter Benefits
  • Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance
  • Annual and Sick Leave
  • Family Friendly Leave
  • 403b Retirement Plan
  • Discounts for Smithsonian Memberships, Museum Stores and Restaurants
  • Credit Union
  • Smithsonian Early Enrichment Center (Child Care)
  • Flexible Spending Account (Health & Dependent Care)
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