Hello!

The North Carolina Museum of Art is accepting applications for a Coordinator of 
Digital Learning through October 4 at 5 pm Eastern. The full job listing and 
application guidelines can be found on the State of North Carolina Jobs 
website: 
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/northcarolina/jobs/2212762/coordinator-of-digital-learning.

The recruitment range for the position is $39,611-$42,027. The primary purpose 
of this position is to use distance learning to create compelling encounters 
with art for a variety of audiences. Duties may include but are not limited to:

  *   Using educational technology to create compelling encounters with art for 
a variety of audiences. In partnership with the Director of Teaching and 
Learning and the Coordinator of Schools and Teachers Programs, this position 
will create a strategy and vision for developing and maintaining distance 
learning programs that could include, but is not limited to, videoconferencing, 
online courses, blended experiences (combining online and onsite), and live 
streaming.
  *   Overseeing and implementing a menu of distance learning K-16 programs; 
managing budgets; supervising contractors; providing reports; promoting these 
programs; and occasionally teaching virtually from the galleries. Position is 
also responsible for the maintenance and development of the online resource 
NCMALearn (https://learn.ncartmuseum.org/).
  *   Collaborating with education staff to implement evaluation tools to 
measure, interpret, and analyze the outcomes of education and public programs 
relative to the Museum's strategic plan.  Position will also collaborate with 
Media Services in creating organization-wide multimedia resources and as-needed 
training for new distance learning tools, as well as, train staff or volunteers 
to lead virtual gallery experiences.
  *   Collaborating with staff in education, programs, and curatorial on 
distance learning initiatives for the permanent collection and special 
exhibitions.
  *   Managing a budget, as well as, researching and developing a 
sustainability plan for distance learning programs.  Position will also work 
with the Director of Teaching and Learning to maintain and seek new 
partnerships with local, state, and national organizations to distribute 
content on a local, national, and international scale.
Management Preference: Candidates with a BS in in Art History or Education and 
knowledge of current issues in arts integration, art education, museum 
education, and/or distance learning pedagogy.

Please help us spread the word. You are welcome to email me with questions, but 
applications must be submitted through the State of North Carolina Jobs website 
for consideration: 
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/northcarolina/jobs/2212762/coordinator-of-digital-learning.

Many thanks,
Jill Taylor

Jill Taylor
Coordinator of School and Teacher Programs
919 664 6748 (phone)
919 733 8034 (fax)
@ncartmuseum
www.ncartmuseum.org

Street Address | 2110 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh, NC 27607
Mailing Address | 4630 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699

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