Please post the following on behalf of Shangri La, A Museum of Islamic Art, 
Culture and Design.
Thanks,

Kent Severson
Conservator

Title:      Galleries and Collections Coordinator, Shangri La
Location:              4055 Papu Circle, Honolulu, HI
Reports to:          Curator of Collections & Exhibitions
Status:  Full Time - Non-Exempt

Shangri La is a museum for learning about the global culture of Islamic art and 
design through innovative exhibitions, guided tours, public programs and 
digital initiatives. Built in 1937 as the Honolulu home of American heiress and 
philanthropist Doris Duke (1912-1993), Shangri La was inspired by Duke's 
extensive travels throughout North Africa, the Middle East and South Asia and 
reflects architectural traditions from those regions. The permanent collection 
features objects from Spain, Morocco, Egypt, Syria, Iran, Central Asia, India 
and parts of Southeast Asia. Shangri La is a program of the Doris Duke 
Charitable Foundation through the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art.

JOB SUMMARY
The Galleries and Collections Coordinator is positioned in Shangri La's Museum 
department, and advances the mission of the organization by caring for, 
maintaining, and documenting Shangri La's collections. Under the direction of 
the Curator of Collections & Exhibitions, the individual in this role assists 
the Conservator and the Collections and Digital Assets Manager with on-site and 
off-site initiatives relating to collections and exhibitions undertaken by the 
Museum to educate the public about the global cultures of Islamic art and 
design. This includes coordinating and supporting the physical integrity of the 
collection through environmental monitoring, object handling and movement, as 
well as the coordination and support of installations, exhibitions, rotations, 
and loans.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
-              Design and create mounts for collection objects in consultation 
with the Museum Team;
-              Coordinate gallery preparation on-site (and as needed at offsite 
local, national, and international venues) with Museum Team and other 
departments (Operations, Security, etc.);
-              Install, mount, light, and de-install collection objects on-site 
and at off-site local venues (coordinating and directing internal and external 
teams as needed);
-              Coordinate and execute object handling and movement (both 
on-site and off-site) including organizing packing, loan paperwork (including 
insurance and shipping), storage etc.;
-              Monitor and report on the display, security, and environmental 
conditions of all on-site and local off-site exhibitions (including object 
displays, panels, interactives, labels, didactic texts, etc.), and address and 
resolve concerns;
-              Maintain and organize storage areas on-site and off-site, 
including re-housing and reorganizing collections as needed, monitoring 
environmental conditions and integrated pest management protocols, and 
addressing and resolving concerns;
-              Evaluate all collections objects for condition and status; write 
condition reports for exhibitions and loans in consultation with the 
Conservator;
-              Facilitate the research, editing, production, and printing of 
all exhibition didactics, including wall texts, object labels, images, and 
interactives;
-              Conduct digital and physical collection inventories and audits 
at regular intervals;
-              Accession and physically number all collections objects; 
coordinate and supervise photographic documentation of the collection;
-              Facilitate access to offsite storage facilities for staff, 
consultants, and researchers;
-              Other duties as assigned by the Curator of Collections & 
Exhibitions and Executive Director.

QUALIFICATIONS
-              Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (fine arts, art history, 
anthropology, etc) required;
-              Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in museums, galleries, 
studios, etc;
-              Experience with mountmaking and installation, including 
technical equipment and materials;
-              Experience with databases, including relevant software (The 
Museum System preferred);
-              Comfortable with Windows, Microsoft Office Suite, Google Drive, 
and Adobe Creative Suite;
-              Physical ability to lift and carry 40 pounds, to climb and work 
from a high stepladder and scaffolding, and to climb multiple flights of stairs;
-              Team-player mentality to work cooperatively and positively with 
colleagues, partners, consultants and a diverse public;
-              Excellent analytical and problem solving skills;
-              Strong organizational skills with excellent attention to detail;
-              Versatility and ability to manage many projects and priorities 
simultaneously;
-              Strong interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills;
-              Valid driver's license;
-              Ability to keep matters confidential;
-              Enthusiasm for startup culture and a spirit of innovation 
regarding collections initiatives that deepen the role of museums as incubators 
of informal, significant learning;
-              Keen passion for making art, culture and design more accessible 
to the public;
-              Knowledge of Islamic art, culture and design a plus.

HOW TO APPLY

Send a CV and cover letter outlining how you satisfy the desirable job 
qualifications and functions by:
-              Email to [email protected], with "Galleries and Collections 
Coordinator" and your last name in the subject line; or
-              Fax to 808-732-4361, referencing "Galleries and Collections 
Coordinator" on your cover page.

Application reviews will begin January 5, 2018 and continue until position is 
filled.
No phone calls or in-person applications, please.


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