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03-10-2016, 02:36 PM
TITLE: Assistant Registrar, Rights & Reproductions
DEPARTMENT: Collections & Exhibitions
DEPARTMENT: Registration
DATE PREPARED: 02/09/16
REPORTS TO: Chief Registrar
EMPLOYMENT STATUS: Full-time
FLSA STATUS: Non Exempt
GENERAL SUMMARY: Under the direction of the Chief Registrar, the Assistant Registrar, Rights and Reproductions will assist with all aspects of collections management including the documentation, management, movement, and care of all permanent collection objects and objects on loan. The Assistant Registrar, Rights and Reproductions will oversee internal and external collection and special exhibition image uses, work with the Registration Assistant, Photographer to coordinate collections photography, oversee storage systems for collection images, and administer the Museum’s photography policies. He/she will work in cooperation with the Digital Media Specialist, Curatorial, and Collections & Exhibitions staff as needed.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES – ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Assist with the general care of the collection
Assist with exhibitions as needed
Participate in Registration staff goal setting and goal achievement
Process internal and external requests for use of images
Retain permission use contracts for both internal and external requests and document all instances of ‘fair use,’ manage collections database records of copyright and bibliographic information
Initiate and manage licensing agreements to rights holders for works in the Museum’s collection
Obtain and manage licensing agreements for works loaned to the Museum for special exhibition
Administer requests for photography in the Museum galleries and ensure that photographers are supervised in gallery spaces
Negotiate fees, invoice, and process payments for image usage and for photography requests
Process payment for fees associated with the Museum’s use of images owned by other rights holders
Educate Museum staff regarding copyright basics
Liaise with other museum departments as needed for clearing image use permissions
Report on image usage
Work with Registration Assistant, Photographer to coordinate collections photography
Ensure the physical well-being of the image collections
Work with other members of the museum staff to ensure that images of important acquisitions are available when needed
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR CONSIDERATION:
EDUCATION: BA or BFA in Museum Studies or related field. Masters Degree preferred.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Minimum two years of museum registration experience in intellectual property management preferred.
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES: Must be self-motivated, well organized, detail-oriented and have strong interpersonal (oral and written) communication skills. Knowledge of intellectual property law, with a primary focus on copyright and fair use within a museum context preferred. Knowledge of digital and traditional film photography and media. Must be familiar with collections database software, preferably KE EMU. Ability to work collaboratively and positively to achieve imaging objectives and effectively explore and address challenges.
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS/ATTRIBUTES -
Excellent communication skills, time management, and project management skills.
Must maintain confidentiality.
Ability to define goals follows projects through to completion, handle multiple projects concurrently, and use good judgment.
Ability to work with a team and independently, with accuracy and minimal guidance. Work well with others within department and institution.
Strong computer skills, including collections management database experience. Working knowledge of Microsoft® software applications (Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
Knowledge of The Mint Museum’s collections, goals, values and mission.
WORKING CONDITIONS: Normal office environment. Must be able to visually inspect artwork. Must have the ability to bend, lift 40 lbs. without assistance, and climb stairs. Must have valid driver’s license.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: No
DISCLAIMER: The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees to this job. The Mint Museum reserves the discretion to change this job description at any time.
ADDITIONAL EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION OR PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATIONS: Knowledge and/or background in Art, Art History preferred.
ABOUT THE MINT MUSEUM
As the oldest art museum in North Carolina, with one of the largest collections in the Southeast, The Mint Museum offers its visitors inspiring and transformative experiences through art from around the world via innovative collections, groundbreaking exhibitions, and riveting educational programs. The Mint Museum is a non-profit, visual arts institution comprised of two dynamic facilities: Mint Museum Uptown and Mint Museum Randolph.
Located in what was the original branch of the United States Mint, Mint Museum Randolph opened in 1936 in Charlotte’s Eastover neighborhood as the state’s first art museum. Today, in a beautiful park setting, intimate galleries invite visitors to engage with the art of the ancient Americas, ceramics and decorative arts, fashion, European art, and African art, among other collections. Resources include a reference library with over 18,000 volumes, a theater featuring lectures and performances, and a museum shop offering merchandise that complements both the permanent collection and special exhibitions.
Mint Museum Uptown houses the internationally renowned Craft + Design collection, as well as outstanding collections of American, contemporary, and European art. Designed by Machado and Silvetti Associates of Boston, the five-story, 145,000-square-foot facility combines inspiring architecture with cutting-edge exhibitions to provide visitors with unparalleled educational and cultural experiences. Located in the heart of Charlotte's burgeoning center city, Mint Museum Uptown is an integral part of the Levine Center for the Arts, a cultural campus that includes the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts and Culture, the Knight Theater, and the Duke Energy Center. Mint Museum Uptown also features a wide range of visitor amenities, including the 240-seat James B. Duke Auditorium, the Lewis Family Gallery, art studios, a restaurant, and a museum shop. For more information, visit mintmuseum.org (http://www.mintmuseum.org)
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS:
Compensation is competitive and a benefits package will be included for this position.
PLEASE SEND COVER LETTER AND RESUME TO: HR@MINTMUSEUM.ORG
DEPARTMENT: Collections & Exhibitions
DEPARTMENT: Registration
DATE PREPARED: 02/09/16
REPORTS TO: Chief Registrar
EMPLOYMENT STATUS: Full-time
FLSA STATUS: Non Exempt
GENERAL SUMMARY: Under the direction of the Chief Registrar, the Assistant Registrar, Rights and Reproductions will assist with all aspects of collections management including the documentation, management, movement, and care of all permanent collection objects and objects on loan. The Assistant Registrar, Rights and Reproductions will oversee internal and external collection and special exhibition image uses, work with the Registration Assistant, Photographer to coordinate collections photography, oversee storage systems for collection images, and administer the Museum’s photography policies. He/she will work in cooperation with the Digital Media Specialist, Curatorial, and Collections & Exhibitions staff as needed.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES – ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Assist with the general care of the collection
Assist with exhibitions as needed
Participate in Registration staff goal setting and goal achievement
Process internal and external requests for use of images
Retain permission use contracts for both internal and external requests and document all instances of ‘fair use,’ manage collections database records of copyright and bibliographic information
Initiate and manage licensing agreements to rights holders for works in the Museum’s collection
Obtain and manage licensing agreements for works loaned to the Museum for special exhibition
Administer requests for photography in the Museum galleries and ensure that photographers are supervised in gallery spaces
Negotiate fees, invoice, and process payments for image usage and for photography requests
Process payment for fees associated with the Museum’s use of images owned by other rights holders
Educate Museum staff regarding copyright basics
Liaise with other museum departments as needed for clearing image use permissions
Report on image usage
Work with Registration Assistant, Photographer to coordinate collections photography
Ensure the physical well-being of the image collections
Work with other members of the museum staff to ensure that images of important acquisitions are available when needed
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR CONSIDERATION:
EDUCATION: BA or BFA in Museum Studies or related field. Masters Degree preferred.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Minimum two years of museum registration experience in intellectual property management preferred.
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES: Must be self-motivated, well organized, detail-oriented and have strong interpersonal (oral and written) communication skills. Knowledge of intellectual property law, with a primary focus on copyright and fair use within a museum context preferred. Knowledge of digital and traditional film photography and media. Must be familiar with collections database software, preferably KE EMU. Ability to work collaboratively and positively to achieve imaging objectives and effectively explore and address challenges.
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS/ATTRIBUTES -
Excellent communication skills, time management, and project management skills.
Must maintain confidentiality.
Ability to define goals follows projects through to completion, handle multiple projects concurrently, and use good judgment.
Ability to work with a team and independently, with accuracy and minimal guidance. Work well with others within department and institution.
Strong computer skills, including collections management database experience. Working knowledge of Microsoft® software applications (Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
Knowledge of The Mint Museum’s collections, goals, values and mission.
WORKING CONDITIONS: Normal office environment. Must be able to visually inspect artwork. Must have the ability to bend, lift 40 lbs. without assistance, and climb stairs. Must have valid driver’s license.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: No
DISCLAIMER: The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees to this job. The Mint Museum reserves the discretion to change this job description at any time.
ADDITIONAL EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION OR PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATIONS: Knowledge and/or background in Art, Art History preferred.
ABOUT THE MINT MUSEUM
As the oldest art museum in North Carolina, with one of the largest collections in the Southeast, The Mint Museum offers its visitors inspiring and transformative experiences through art from around the world via innovative collections, groundbreaking exhibitions, and riveting educational programs. The Mint Museum is a non-profit, visual arts institution comprised of two dynamic facilities: Mint Museum Uptown and Mint Museum Randolph.
Located in what was the original branch of the United States Mint, Mint Museum Randolph opened in 1936 in Charlotte’s Eastover neighborhood as the state’s first art museum. Today, in a beautiful park setting, intimate galleries invite visitors to engage with the art of the ancient Americas, ceramics and decorative arts, fashion, European art, and African art, among other collections. Resources include a reference library with over 18,000 volumes, a theater featuring lectures and performances, and a museum shop offering merchandise that complements both the permanent collection and special exhibitions.
Mint Museum Uptown houses the internationally renowned Craft + Design collection, as well as outstanding collections of American, contemporary, and European art. Designed by Machado and Silvetti Associates of Boston, the five-story, 145,000-square-foot facility combines inspiring architecture with cutting-edge exhibitions to provide visitors with unparalleled educational and cultural experiences. Located in the heart of Charlotte's burgeoning center city, Mint Museum Uptown is an integral part of the Levine Center for the Arts, a cultural campus that includes the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts and Culture, the Knight Theater, and the Duke Energy Center. Mint Museum Uptown also features a wide range of visitor amenities, including the 240-seat James B. Duke Auditorium, the Lewis Family Gallery, art studios, a restaurant, and a museum shop. For more information, visit mintmuseum.org (http://www.mintmuseum.org)
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS:
Compensation is competitive and a benefits package will be included for this position.
PLEASE SEND COVER LETTER AND RESUME TO: HR@MINTMUSEUM.ORG