Director of Exhibit and Facility Operations

Children's Museum of South DakotaBrookings, SD
$78,000 - $96,000Hybrid

About The Position

The Director of Exhibits and Facility Operations creates a meaningful, high-quality experience for all guests by establishing a safe, secure, sustainable, well-maintained, and playful environment at the Museum. This position provides strategic leadership for the conceptual development and comprehensive management of our exhibits, fostering creativity and ensuring that our exhibits and loose parts provide an engaging and enriching hands-on learning experience. This role oversees the stewardship and evolution of the Museum’s facility operations, maintenance, custodial, grounds, safety, technology, and capital improvements to ensure an exceptional guest experience.

Requirements

  • At least 7 years of relevant professional experience is required.
  • Proven strong leadership and management skills with success in talent development and performance oversight.
  • Proven proficiency managing multifaceted projects and leading operational systems.
  • Demonstrated experience and understanding of how young children learn through hands-on play.
  • Ability to balance long-term planning with hands-on operational leadership.
  • Well-developed interpersonal skills and ability to establish rapport with diverse families, staff, stakeholders, and partners.
  • Understands limits of own experience and knowledge and values diversity of thought in others.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Team player with ability to collaborate and cooperate.
  • Strong organization and ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines.
  • Resilient, adaptable, and flexible.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Shows a passion for and commitment to our mission, vision, and values.

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor’s degree is preferred but not required.
  • Prior experience related to exhibits, maintenance, or facility operations in a public-facing building is preferred but not required.
  • Prior experience designing interactive, hands-on environments, exhibits, or activities that engage young audiences is encouraged but not required.

Responsibilities

  • Lead, motivate, empower, and supervise team members, engaging them in our mission, developing their professional skills, and promoting a high-performing culture.
  • Advocate for the importance of play and leverage our learning framework to create meaningful experiences.
  • Provide thought leadership and drive strategic decision making to influence progress towards short- and long-term goals for the organization and department.
  • Commit to lifelong learning, innovation, and professional development.
  • Foster strong cross-departmental collaboration, working together to ensure that the Museum experience is positive for all guests.
  • Develop and manage department budget, ensuring cost-effective allocation of resources.
  • Maintain positive relationships with vendors, service providers, community leaders, stakeholders, and external partners of the Museum, inviting and inspiring them to be part of the mission.
  • Steward and execute the Museum’s comprehensive capital improvement plan for exhibit and facility improvements, aligning priorities with organizational goals and budget capacity.
  • Lead multiple exhibit and facility projects simultaneously from planning through execution, coordinating internal teams, vendors, design, budgets, timelines, fabrication, installations, and operational impacts.
  • Manage and evaluate the exhibit lifecycle, using observation, guest feedback, operational insights, industry research, and learning framework to identify opportunities to refresh or phase out exhibits and loose parts to strengthen accessibility, engagement, relevance, and learning outcomes.
  • Ensure exhibit and facility environments are welcoming, accessible, functional, and reflective of the Museum’s standards for playful learning, hospitality, and guest experience.
  • Champion a culture of proactive maintenance and rapid response to safety, exhibit, and facility needs.
  • Oversee facility operations, including custodial, maintenance, and groundskeeping.
  • Manage and maintain technology systems, equipment, and infrastructure to ensure staff have the tools to operate effectively, partnering with outsourced service providers where appropriate.
  • Oversee the Museum’s safety, security, and risk management, including emergency preparedness, response plans, and insurance.

Benefits

  • Health insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Retirement benefits
  • Paid time off
  • Association of Children’s Museums (ACM) Reciprocal Membership
  • Discount onsite at Café Couteau and Play Central Toys and Books
  • Professional and career development
  • A playful environment
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