About The Position

The Mirken Family Postbaccalaureate Fellowship in Museum Practice provides an immersive, two-year professional development experience within the Colby College Museum of Art. The fellowship offers comprehensive exposure to museum administration, with a primary focus on communications, marketing, and public engagement. Reporting to the Communications Manager, the Mirken Fellow collaborates across departments including Communications, Administration, Advancement, Collections, Curatorial, and Engagement. The Fellow contributes meaningfully to advancing the museum’s visibility, accessibility, and audience engagement through digital and print communications, audience research, and marketing initiatives. In addition, the Fellow supports student engagement and professional pathway development by coordinating the annual Mirken professional development trip for senior art majors and mentoring student interns involved in museum communications work. This position combines hands-on administrative experience with creative and strategic communications responsibilities in a dynamic museum environment. The appointment is a two-year term, with the possibility of a renewable third year contingent upon institutional needs and performance. Located in Waterville, Maine, the Colby College Museum of Art opens access to art and artists, creating a forum for experimentation, research, dialogue, and joyful connection. Founded in 1959, the Colby College Museum of Art is a collecting and teaching museum dedicated to the preservation, display, and interpretation of the visual arts. We embrace within our collections works of art from diverse cultures and historical periods, with a focus on American art, and commitment to collecting and exhibiting contemporary art. Free and open to all, with locations on the Colby College campus and in downtown Waterville, the museum advances Colby College’s educational and research mission, enriches the region’s cultural and community life, and contributes to the great field of American art. The museum and its Lunder Institute for American Art bring extraordinary art experiences to central Maine and generate new scholarship with national and international impact.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree required; recent graduates strongly encouraged to apply
  • Coursework in art history, museum studies, communications, or related field preferred
  • Experience in a professional or academic administrative environment preferred
  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively within a team and across diverse organizational units
  • Experience with social media platforms required
  • Experience with content management systems (e.g., WordPress) and/or email marketing platforms (e.g., Constant Contact) pref
  • Excellent written, oral and interpersonal communication skills
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment
  • Ability to work independently while exercising sound judgment
  • Visual design sensibility; familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite preferred
  • High level of motivation, flexibility, and professionalism
  • Commitment to fostering an equitable and inclusive environment supportive of individuals from diverse cultures, backgrounds, and life experiences

Responsibilities

  • Support Museum Communications and Audience Engagement
  • Assist the Communications Manager in executing the museum’s marketing strategy
  • Develop, schedule, and post content across the museum’s social media platforms, incorporating feedback from internal stakeholders and managing a modest budget for boosted posts
  • Support website content management and maintain profiles on external platforms such as Bloomberg connects
  • Assemble and distribute the museum’s monthly e-newsletter, What’s Happening at the Colby Museum, reaching more than 20,000 subscribers
  • Assist in the design and distribution of digital and print materials promoting exhibitions, programs, and initiatives
  • Gather, analyze, and summarize audience demographic data, campaign performance metrics, and engagement insights to inform communications strategy
  • Maintain centralized digital and print archives of photography, advertising materials, collateral, and earned media.
  • Rights, Reproduction, and Collections Coordination
  • In collaboration with the Registrar for Collections, research and serve as primary point of contact for incoming and select outgoing
  • Facilitate internal approvals and ensure accurate tracking and documentation of permissions and usage
  • Support Student Engagement and Professional Pathways
  • Partner with Art Department faculty, students, arts professionals, and travel vendors to coordinate logistics for the annual Mirken professional development trip (typically to New York or Boston) for senior studio art and art history majors
  • Contact artists, arts organizations, and professionals to build meaningful learning experiences
  • Manage and track the program budget
  • Mentor and delegate projects to student interns supporting museum marketing and communications
  • Support Exhibitions and Publications
  • Collaborate with the Barbara Alfond Director of Exhibitions and Publications to support the distribution and sale of museum publications
  • Coordinate book fair participation and outreach to booksellers and art organizations
  • Organize publication mailings and maintain website listings for museum publications
  • Museum Representation and Special Projects
  • Serve as an ambassador for the museum in interactions with visitors, students, faculty, and external partners
  • Support programs, exhibitions, and special events, including occasional evenings and weekends
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