CWSCCRM looking for arts education director
The Cecil Williams South Carolina Civil Rights Museum is taking applications for its director of arts education.
The arts education director is to manage the museum’s arts in education programs utilizing arts-based strategies to teach academic content and strengthen social emotional learning skills. This individual will be responsible for:
- coordinating with teaching artists, schools, and partners to ensure a high standard of program delivery
- program coordination and documentation, and
- assisting with the coordination of lesson plan development and events
Individual must have experience with educational program management, arts education and/or working with public schools, be highly organized and self-motivated, have experience managing programs and expertise with software such as Google Suite programs, a background in the field of arts education or in K-12 education, and knowledge of South Carolina’s civil rights history.
No deadline or compensation information were provided. –Ed.
Preferred qualifications
– BA or BS degree
– Knowledge of South Carolina’s civil rights history and contributions
– Relevant work experience
– Excellent program management skills and experience
– Expertise with Microsoft Office and Google Suite – Photoshop a plus
– Excellent written and verbal communication skills
– Highly organized and self-motivated
– Experience hosting video meetings (Zoom, Meets, Teams)
– Expertise with Microsoft Office and Google Suite – Photoshop a plus
This independent contractual arrangement has no fringe benefits and the contract is dependent on availability of grant funding.
Eligible candidates should submit a resume to: Jannie Harriot at director@sccivilrightsmuseum.org or mail to:
JMH Professional Services
PO Box 2675
Hartsville, SC 29551