The Art Institute of Chicago is a world-renowned art museum housing one of
the largest permanent collections in the United States. It is encyclopedic
in nature with strong holdings across all media, all traditions and all
ages.  The Art Institute is particularly recognized for its extraordinary
Impressionist, Modern, Contemporary and American collections, among other
aspects of its holdings.  In addition to housing its permanent collection,
it typically stages 35-40 special exhibitions a year.  In 2014, it was
named by Trip Advisor travelers as the number one museum in the world, a
remarkable recognition that speaks not only to the quality of the
collection but to the entirety of the visitor experience.

The Department of Digital Experience is looking for an innovative and
experienced producer to collaborate with the education department on
digital initiatives. The Art Institute of Chicago is an encyclopedic art
museum with more than 260,000 works in the collection. The education
department, guided by the principles of Learn, Engage, Enjoy, is a key
facilitator between the public and the museum’s exhibitions and
collections. The Digital Learning Producer is critical in engaging and
supporting the visitor experience within the museum’s digital layer.

Duties include:

● Produce and manage digital media programs with an emphasis on education
and interpretation, such as ipad applications, audio stops, microsites,
videos, social media, touchscreen interactives,  and distance learning
initiatives. Special focus on online learning platforms.

● Develop strategy and partners for online and distance learning. Leverage
new and pre-existing content for online learning platforms.

● Write media treatments, production plans, and create schedules for
digital learning projects.  Manage relevant teams and own the project
management system.

● Strategize with education for digital media programs to support upcoming
exhibits, permanent installations, and lectures.

● Support the concept phase of the media production process with creative
workshops and brainstorm sessions for education-related teams. Employ a
proven creative process, such as design thinking, to conceptualize new
ideas and move the team towards identifiable goals and milestones.

● Directly collaborate with interdisciplinary teams in education and
curatorial on digital learning initiatives. Represent the interests of
museum education in relevant museum-wide media projects.

● Work to improve the digital learning experience on existing platforms,
such as LaunchPad (an ipad application) and Closer (a mobile application).

● Manage and introduce new media and software for education staff. Mobile
device training for education on an as-needed basis. Support and advise any
education staff using digital media or technology for their programs.

● Manage education-related grants. Involves budgeting, scheduling, team
coordination, and adherence to grant guidelines and deadlines.

● Manage the relationship with external partners and stakeholders for
digital learning projects.

● Manage software, hardware, and initiatives for student classrooms.

● Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

● Bachelor’s degree in art history, education, communications, or digital
humanities, with a master’s degree preferred.

● Minimum 2-5 years experience producing multimedia, preferably with a
cultural focus. Excellent project management, production planning, and
leadership skills required. Experience with online learning platforms
preferred.

● Production management experience with both linear and non-linear media.
Video production experience, including: treatment-writing, editorial
supervision, and freelancer coordination. Interactive production
experience, including: content development, software production management
and knowledge of the design-development process.

● Deep knowledge of technology and media applications for educational
purposes. Must be keyed into emerging technologies and ready to share new
ideas with the education staff.

● Experience with a variety of content management systems. Experience with
usability testing and quality assurance. Comfort with testing and
evaluating new media with a diversity of audiences.

● General understanding of adobe design applications preferred. Fluency
with rapid prototyping and workshopping tools, such as paper prototyping,
storyboarding, and wireframing tools. Basic videography and photography
skills a plus.

● General appreciation and knowledge of game-based learning, flipped
learning, design thinking, haptic design, physical computing, and maker
spaces.

● Familiarity with a wide variety of media file formats and best practices
for archival and web publishing purposes.

Apply Online at: https://hrweb.artic.edu/recruit/applyjob.html

The Art Institute of Chicago is an equal opportunity, equal access employer
fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce.
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