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Collections Manager

National Museum of Wildlife Art, Kodiak, AK, United States


Summary
The Collections Manager plays a critical role in the mission of the Kodiak History Museum, ensuring the documentation, preservation, and ongoing access to the Museum’s collections while striving towards best practices.

This role works directly with the public, respectfully gathering and preserving information with diverse audiences. This role ensures the safety and documentation of collections during research requests and a wide variety of public inquiries. The Collections Manager works collaboratively with the curatorial team with exhibit installation, loaning and shipping, and collections research and documentation for exhibits and programs. This is a full‑time, salaried position that reports to the Chief Curator and supervises select volunteers.

Duties and Responsibilities

Ensures the safety and security of collections

Manages all collection documentation, digital database, research files, and reference library

Manages deaccessions and acquisitions processes

Manages preventative conservation programs including integrated pest management and housekeeping

Facilitates all research and access to the collections

Conducts regular inventory of collections

Conducts regular collections policy review with Curatorial team

Writes procedure documents for collections work

Responsible for packing and shipping of objects

Monitors emerging trends in best practices for the preservation, care, and access to museum collections

Creates written public communication materials about the collection

Collaborates in grant writing and proposals

Proposes and leads special collections projects and initiatives

Assists in collections preservation planning

Assists with installation/deinstallation of exhibits

Participates in outreach and professional development activities as needed

Educates staff on collections care and preservation

Supervision of select collections volunteers

Compensation and Benefits
$55,000 - $58,000 annually, depending on experience, with comprehensive benefits and annual cost of living increases. KHM will provide in its offer of employment a stipend of $3,000 for relocation to Kodiak from off‑island, to be paid in the Collection Manager’s first paycheck. Following successful completion of a 3‑month probationary period, position is eligible for medical, dental, PTO, and retirement benefits.

Interested applicants should submit a resume and letter of interest via email to Margaret Greutert, Chief Curator at

margaret@kodiakhistorymuseum.org

or by mail to:

Kodiak History Museum
Attn. Margaret Greutert, Chief Curator
101 E Marine Way
Kodiak AK 99615

This position will remain open until filled. View our website for more information: https://kodiakhistorymuseum.org/about/staff/

KHM is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to a policy of nondiscrimination in employment on any basis including race, creed, color, age, sex, religion or national origin.

Necessary Knowledge and Skills

Bachelor’s degree in anthropology, history, museum studies, information science, or related field

2+ Years of experience working in a museum, library, cultural organization, gallery, in an administrative or collections management capacity

Experience organizing and managing files or collection management databases

Experience handling delicate materials and creating storage solutions

Demonstrated strong project management skills, successfully delivering projects on time and within scope

Excellent organizational skills

Ability to professionally communicate and coordinate with researchers and public inquiries

Good written and oral communications skills

Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and using PC computers

Strong knowledge of museum best practices

Independent worker with strong collaboration skills

Must be able to safely lift up to 50 pounds and ascend/descend stairs

Willingness to work a flexible schedule including evenings and weekends

Committed to inclusivity by respecting diverse perspectives, amplifying all voices, and building a collaborative community

Preferred Skills

Creating and building exhibit mounts

Experience working in a history museum

Grant writing experience preferred

Experience working and living in Alaska

Have or obtain a US driver’s license

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