Reporting to the Director of the John Hay Library and University Archivist, the Senior Curator at the John Hay Library advances the Brown University’s research and teaching mission by providing team leadership for the Hay’s curatorial staff, overseeing the Hay’s primary source instruction program, and serving as the principal curator for one or more of the Hay’s strategic collection areas. As the senior curatorial professional, the Senior Curator will provide collegial guidance, support, and partnership to other curatorial staff at the John Hay Library as well as to Library subject experts whose portfolios include special collections work. The Senior Curator will represent curatorial priorities and concerns in John Hay Library leadership meetings, liaise with other Library departments as appropriate (including Academic Engagement, the Center for Library Exploration and Research, the Center for Digital Scholarship, and Collections Care), and work with curatorial colleagues and Library leadership to budget and monitor spending plans for special collections acquisitions making effective use of John Hay Library acquisitions endowments. The instruction program, with teaching responsibilities distributed across curatorial and other Library staff, includes partnership in faculty-led courses, graduate student training opportunities, collections-based digital initiatives, and programs for K-12 teachers and students. The Senior Curator provides overall coordination for instruction, develops standards and best practices, creates assessment tools, and conducts strategic analysis, and promotes the program with faculty and academic units. The Senior Curator will hold primary curatorial responsibility for one or more major thematic collecting area at the John Hay Library, which include Global Lavender Voices, History of Health and Science, Ideology and Power, Performance and Entertainment, Popular Literature, Voices of Mass Incarceration in the US. Curatorial duties include reviewing, revising, and refining collection development guidelines to ensure the academic relevance and focus of rare and unique materials acquired through purchase and gift, and effective donor cultivation and stewardship. Other activities to promote the visibility and use of collections include engaging with academic stakeholders (faculty, departments, centers), curating exhibitions, developing special programs, and contributing to digital projects. The Senior Curator actively participates in the academic life of the University and the larger scholarly community. Support for Brown’s diverse academic community includes subject-based reference and outreach services as well as creating and maintaining information resources for designated subject and curatorial areas. All of the Senior Curator’s work will be consistent with Brown’s academic mission and core values.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees