In 2026, the National Urban League will open the Urban Civil Rights Museum in Harlem (UCRM) as New York’s first museum dedicated to civil rights – and one of the first in the nation to focus on the history of civil rights in the North. The Urban Civil Rights Museum will tell the story of the struggle for civil and human rights in urban environments across America. It will empower people to continue to struggle to improve their lives and the lives of all Americans. It will be a place where you can see and feel the work of the many people who fought for justice in urban centers in the North, a place to reflect on past civil rights efforts, to imagine new possibilities of collective work and to inspire future action. The Urban Civil Rights Museum in Harlem seeks an enthusiastic, driven, innovative, and experienced Manager, Public Programs to deliver high quality intergenerational outreach and public programming in-person to local audiences and virtually. Working with the Executive Director and Chief Curator and the Director of Learning and Engagement, the Manager of Public Programs will take a lead role in building community outreach and public engagement in order to design and produce high quality monthly and annual signature community programs, public programming around exhibitions and other intergenerational programming. Annual signature community programs include special programs for MLK Day, Women’s History Month, Black History Month, Earth Day, Pride Month, Juneteenth, and Kwanza celebrations. The Public Programs Manager will develop and maintain community partnerships and work with leadership to create and implement a strategic outreach and public engagement plan. This candidate should have strong local networks and extensive experience in creating events and leading programs. The Manager will craft short-term and long-term programs that activate the rich, interdisciplinary content of the Urban Civil Rights Museum and assist in building strategic relationships locally and nationally. The position will collaborate with other staff to ensure that public programs align with the museum’s goals and are well-integrated across content areas. Areas of responsibility include program development, community outreach, event logistics, website coordination, program publicity, and social media management. Public speaking and strong writing skills are essential to the position. This position will require working several evening and weekend hours.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Number of Employees
101-250 employees