Our Mission
The J. Paul Getty Museum seeks to inspire curiosity about, and enjoyment and understanding of, the visual arts by collecting, conserving, exhibiting and interpreting works of art of outstanding quality and historical importance and is one of four programs of the J. Paul Getty Trust. The Museum operates two facilities, the Getty Villa in Malibu, which exhibits its collection of Greek and Roman antiquities, and the Getty Center in Brentwood, which displays its collections of European art: Medieval and Renaissance illuminated manuscripts, paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, drawings to 1900, and photography to the present day (including non-European works). The Museum mounts approximately 25 temporary exhibitions a year across its two sites; maintains an annual permanent gallery improvement program, and offers wide-ranging and ambitious programming for its visitors.
The Opportunity
The J. Paul Getty Museum is seeking an educator with a passion for engaging younger audiences with innovative and ambitious projects. Reporting to the Senior Education Specialist, the Associate Education Specialist for Teen Development Programs is part of a small team within the Education Department that supports a broad slate of youth programs to include Unshuttered, Student Gallery Guides, and Teen Lab. The work involves not only extensive collaboration with other divisions within the department, but other programs and departments across the J. Paul Getty Trust, as well as organizations across Los Angeles and the country that provide programming or services to young audiences. The successful candidate will be dynamic, enthusiastic and experienced in assisting programs with creative content and complicated logistics, and possesses a working knowledge of practices in project-based learning, design thinking, youth development programming, and 21st century skill building - communication, collaboration, critical thinking, problem solving. A background in youth development with a focus on working with under-represented, underserved and at-risk audiences is highly valued.
As part of the Education department and under moderate supervision this individual collaboratively develops, implements and manages teen programs and projects to foster engaging experiences with art, from art production to teaching about works of art, and across multiple subject areas. Collaborates on cross-functional teams to achieve educational programming goals. Monitors budget/spending and assists project management for the team, including administrative tasks. Successful candidates will have a track record demonstrating their passion for working with diverse youth and audiences who are interested in the arts and museums. Will teach, train and supervise on a regular basis.
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