Creative Director
The Creative Director leads the visual and conceptual direction of the museum's branding, marketing campaigns, and products, integrating design with the museum's mission, vision, and audience engagement strategies. This critical role also serves as the primary branding designer, providing strategic creative direction and overseeing the production of print and electronic materials such as advertising campaigns, fundraising, membership, and marketing collateral, and educational materials. The successful candidate will ensure that all materials adhere to the museum's brand guidelines; reflect high standards of creativity; and support the museum's artistic vision and business goals.
The position regularly engages with team members, vendors, visitors, volunteers, members, and colleagues in a personable and respectful manner.
Essential functions include serving as the chief steward of the museum's brand and directing branding, marketing campaigns, and product design; collaborating with management and the executive team to provide input into the overall creative direction of the museum's brand; conceiving, designing, and producing a wide range of impactful visuals and effective campaigns across platforms; regularly conducting cross-departmental audits to ensure brand guidelines are being met and developing templates to facilitate adherence from various stakeholders; working with internal partners from other departments to understand project requirements, audience objectives, and deadlines to create materials that balance information with brand guidelines and media constraints; establishing and maintaining standards of creative excellence and timeliness, working collaboratively with all stakeholders to achieve goals; leading and managing the team and workflow of the Creative Department; supervising the writing, editing, and accuracy of copy; establishing and nurturing strong working relationships with museum team members, colleagues from other institutions, consultants, and vendors; and performing other related duties as needed.
Minimum qualifications include a bachelor's degree in a related field and seven (7) years of progressively responsible experience in graphic design, user interface design, or advertising in an agency or in-house environment, with two (2) years of supervisory experience. A combination of education and experience will be considered. Must have previous experience in managing a brand's visual identity, as well as producing marketing and communications assets. Must have previous experience concepting and art-directing photo and video shoots and arranging for necessary design assets (e.g. custom illustrations); should be able to balance design and typography with copy and understand the importance of messaging hierarchy. Advanced level design skills with the ability to conceptualize creative solutions that solve project objectives. Strong understanding of design principles, techniques, and technologies; a strong visual sense and solid understanding of the creative processes involved in creating high quality online and offline materials. Ability to understand and internalize a brand and translate it into materials; develop creative approaches and partnerships; optimize projects to budgets, constraints, and resources; see the big picture while paying impeccable attention to detail. Excellent project management, organizational, task prioritization, time management, meeting facilitation, decision making, and analytical skills; strong problem solving, relationship building, and client management skills. Ability to prioritize and multitask within a deadline-driven environment. Outstanding written and oral communications skills. Ability to provide art direction for digital brand materials, including ads, and trailers. Knowledge of current graphic design, photo editing, and video editing software. Motivation to learn new design tools and technologies as they become available. Proven track record with leading and managing a department or team, mentoring team members, setting priorities for team members, directing workflow, and evaluating the work of others. Experience working with outside vendors such as design agencies, copywriters, illustrators, photographers, and designers; including demonstrated understanding of processes and skills to be supervised. Self-motivated and goal-oriented team player with the presence to inspire and coalesce varying points of view, sound judgment, a positive attitude, and the ability to respond well to critical feedback. Sensitivity to and appreciation of cultural differences and communicating with culturally diverse audiences. Excellent interpersonal, analytical, organizational, and reporting skills. Ability to work collaboratively and professionally with museum team members across all department levels and establish and maintain effective relationships with external contacts including designers, photographers, printers, and vendors. Ability to work occasional evenings and weekends as necessary. Familiarity with Asian art and culture is highly desirable.
Working conditions include a standard museum and office environment, including gallery spaces with variable lighting, ambient noise from public programming, and occasional exposure to art-handling or installation activities. Occasional travel to off-site locations for meetings and events. Physical requirements include prolonged periods of sitting at a desk working on a computer; extended use of a computer monitor, tablet, stylus, phone, and other technology; sustained visual concentration required; ability to stand and move for extended periods throughout museum spaces; occasional lifting, carrying, or transporting materials up to 25 lbs. Schedule and availability include a standard full-time schedule, typically Monday–Friday during core business hours; must be available to work on occasional evenings and weekends to support museum events and deadlines; ability to work up to two days per week remotely, if operational needs allow; occasional flexibility in the work schedule may be required to accommodate collaboration across different time zones. Cognitive and sensory demands include a high degree of sustained concentration, creative problem-solving, and attention to detail required throughout the workday; must be able to manage multiple concurrent projects under deadline pressure while maintaining quality.
Compensation includes a minimum salary of $110,000 and a maximum salary of $120,000. This opportunity includes a generous benefits package, including but not limited to: medical, dental, and vision plans with flexible spending accounts; paid time off (holidays, vacation, and sick leave); immediate eligibility to enroll in a voluntary retirement savings program upon hire; group retirement plan available after 1 year of employment with employer match; hybrid schedule for eligible positions.
Our diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion commitments include ideating, building, and holding ourselves accountable for diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion in everything we do. We strive to foster a culture of respect, belonging, and inclusivity for all employees. Our mission is to celebrate, preserve, and promote Asian and Asian American art and cultures for local and global audiences. We provide a dynamic forum for exchanging ideas, inviting collaboration, and fueling imagination to deepen understanding and empathy among people of all backgrounds. Diversity of thought and experience is essential to our mission, and we are committed to recruiting, hiring, and retaining a diverse workforce. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply.

Creative Director
Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, CA, United States