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MOCA was founded by a group of visionary artists, philanthropists, and civic and business leaders in 1979 with the mission of building a permanent forum for contemporary art in Los Angeles. With a world-class collection of nearly 8,000 objects, MOCA is committed to the collection, presentation, and interpretation of art created after 1940 in all media. The museum has achieved remarkable growth with two Los Angeles locations of architectural renown; education programs that are widely emulated; award-winning publications that present original scholarship; and groundbreaking monographic, touring, and thematic exhibitions of international repute that survey the art of our time.
MOCA is an inclusive place where a multiplicity of artists, audiences, and community intersect. Offering free general admission through the Art for All initiative, MOCA exhibitions welcome nearly 200,000 visitors of all ages and backgrounds annually. Another 20,000 people are engaged through lectures, film screenings, and community events.
Overview
MOCA’s new Director of Community Outreach & Public Programs will oversee outreach programs and partnerships, as well as on-site public programs, including those related to exhibitions. The successful candidate will provide strategy, direction, and vision for the role of the contemporary art museum in the public sphere, deepening public and civic engagement. Key credentials include excellent verbal communication and negotiation skills, emotional intelligence, and extensive experience with planning conveneings and public programming, as well as facilitating open dialogue on critical issues. Strong candidates will have a demonstrated ability to achieve agreements for mutual benefit, working knowledge of DEI&A best practices, particularly intersectional issues in the area of pursuing racial equity; and the ability to prioritize impacted populations in decision-making, with lived experience in communities highly affected by structural or systemic barriers.
This new, full-time permanent position will play a critical role in MOCA’s organizational structure and is made possible with seed funding from the Leadership in Art Museums initiative, a collaboration between the Alice L. Walton Foundation, Ford Foundation, Mellon Foundation, and Pilot House Philanthropy designed to advance racial equity within museum leadership roles.
The Director of Community Outreach & Public Programs will create vibrant conditions for building reciprocal relationships in the community to transform MOCA’s practices and public programs, and grow a thriving, diverse community around and within MOCA.
The Director of Community Outreach & Public Programs position will participate fully in MOCA’s DEI&A initiatives and processes, infusing best practices into all activities, both public-facing and internal. This position will cultivate external relations and develop programs that advance equity while supporting art and artists.
This position will also prioritize opportunities to align MOCA’s programming with the objectives of Los Angeles County’s Cultural Policy Strategic Plan, which centers equity and access.
Essential Functions
Requirements:
Salary Range: $90,000 – $105,000
POSITION COVERED BY MOCA/AFSCME COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT: NO
While performing the essential functions of this job, the incumbent must be able to do the following: sit for extended periods; bend and reach for filing and other job-related functions; climb up and down stairs; bend, stoop, and lift to move and retrieve materials; pull, push, and lift; reach both above and below shoulder height. Specific visual abilities include close vision, color vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Must be able to visually inspect work. Manual dexterity to operate a computer and other office equipment is required. Heavy usage of computers and phones required.
The Museum of Contemporary Art is an equal opportunity employer. We will extend equal opportunity to all individuals without regard to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, sexual orientation, military status, veteran status or any other status protected under applicable federal, state or local laws. Our policy reflects and affirms the Museum of Contemporary Art’s commitment to the principles of fair employment and the elimination of all discriminatory practices.
Research shows that women and individuals from underrepresented backgrounds often apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. We recognize that it is highly unlikely that an applicant meets 100% of the qualifications for a given role. Therefore, if much of this job description describes you, then you are highly encouraged to apply for this role.