Project Manager
Company: Asianart
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: November 15, 2024
Job Description:
THE OPPORTUNITYLocated in the heart of San Francisco, the Asian
Art Museum is home to one of the world's finest collections of
Asian art, boasting more than 18,000 inspiring artworks ranging
from ancient jades and ceramics to contemporary video
installations. Dynamic special exhibitions, cultural celebrations,
and public programs for all ages provide rich art experiences that
unlock the past and spark questions about the future.Currently, we
are seeking a Project Manager to join our team. This is an
exceptional opportunity to join an organization that values
creativity, teamwork, collaboration, and inclusion and where you
will be surrounded by a diverse, talented, and enthusiastic group
of colleagues. Under the supervision of the Senior Project Manager,
the Project Manager (PM) ensures that museum projects are completed
on time, on budget, with excellence, and are aligned with the
museum's strategic priorities. Alongside keeping projects on
schedule, the PM identifies risks and opportunities for
improvement. They strategically develop and implement systems to
enhance efficiency, manage project budgets, maintain team
discipline, and foster a collaborative planning process.The
position regularly engages with staff, vendors, visitors,
volunteers, members, and colleagues in a personable and respectful
manner.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Under general supervision, manages small to medium exhibition
projects from initial planning and design through construction and
installation. Responsible for overall project communication and
coordination to deliver public-facing exhibition and
collection-based projects, programs, and initiatives.
- Develops and manages project plans (e.g. project objectives,
action plans, responsibility charts, detailed requirements, etc.)
for public-facing programs and exhibition projects from design
through construction.
- Develops and manages scope, schedule, budgets and estimates,
and identify resources needed for projects.
- Schedules and hosts cross-functional project meetings across
multiple departments and divisions, managing overall project
communication and coordination. Tracks project deliverables (from
content, design, exhibit fabrication, and general construction)
against project requirements (e.g. scope, timelines, budget) from
initial planning through completion.
- Monitors the performance of project team members to provide
constructive performance feedback as needed, escalating performance
deficiencies as appropriate.
- Nurtures a positive, cooperative, and respectful working
environment that helps teams and projects grow; establishes
effective working relationships amongst museum staff, project
partners, consultants, vendors, and other parties related to museum
projects.
- Maintains and updates project schedules; monitors progress
against milestones; and acts as liaison between museum departments
to ensure that projects are completed on time, on budget, and with
excellence.
- Communicates project status to stakeholders and key project
participants across the museum.
- Continually reviews and improves existing processes: Produces,
manages, and refines project planning tools, templates, and
document storage/access. Documents processes and shares across
organization to optimize cross-departmental collaboration.
- In collaboration with museum staff, manages the process of
executing contractual agreements between the Asian Art Museum and
other parties, including other museums, artists, organizations,
and/or vendors; facilitates contract completion and
compliance.
- Performs other duties and projects as needed.QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor of Arts degree in the humanities; preference given to
those with Asian Art, history, literature, or cultural studies
backgrounds and one year of professional project management work
experience in a museum or related organization. A combination of
education and experience will be considered.
- Agile training, expert-level knowledge of Project Management
theory and best practices.
- Understanding of processes related to exhibition production,
including but not limited to: Catalogue production, registration
and checklist management, exhibition text and editing, visitor
engagement and experience planning, exhibition design and graphics,
event planning and programming, and installation.
- Exceptional project management and organization skills.
- Technical proficiency with standard suite of applications
(Outlook, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) as well as tools
and applications related to project management (Asana, SharePoint,
basic aspects of image management and collections database
management, etc.). Capacity to quickly learn new tools and
platforms as technologies evolve.
- Strong analytical, research, team building, and problem-solving
skills.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills with special
attention to diplomacy and tact; strong copywriting and copyediting
skills.
- Flexible, resourceful, and collaborative; expected to
demonstrate initiative, positivity, and creativity with
projects.
- Displays sound judgment, tact, and discretion.
- Ability to work under time constraints and meet tight
deadlines.
- Ability to work occasional evenings and weekends as
necessary.WORKING CONDITIONS
- Standard museum and office environment.
- Computer, tablet, and phone use.COMPENSATIONThe Asian Art
Museum is committed to practicing salary transparency. The hourly
range for this position is $34.9391 - $41.9627/hr. This FLSA exempt
opportunity includes a generous benefits package, including but not
limited to:
- Fully covered medical, dental and vision insurance for
employee
- 12 paid holidays (2024)
- 15 days of vacation starting
- 12 days of sick leave
- Group retirement plan starting after one year of employmentThis
position is represented by Local 1021, Service Employees
International Union.New hires typically start at the beginning of
the wage range.OUR DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION COMMITMENTSAt
the Asian Art Museum, we are dedicated to ideating, building, and
holding ourselves accountable for Diversity, Equity, Accessibility
& 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.WHAT'S NEXT?Apply online at
https://about.asianart.org/careers/. Ensuring a smooth and
enjoyable candidate experience is critical for us. Application
materials will be screened in relation to the criteria described.
Candidates deemed to be the most highly qualified will be invited
to participate in the interview process. Our interview process
tends to take about 4 weeks to complete but may fluctuate depending
on the role. Appointment is subject to completion of a thorough
background check process.The Asian Art Museum is an Equal
Employment Opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based upon
race, religion, color, national origin, sex (including pregnancy,
childbirth, reproductive health decisions, or related medical
conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender
expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an
individual with a disability, genetic information, political views
or activity, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.
We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories
(arrest and criminal histories) consistent with applicable federal,
state, and local law.
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