Job Details
Deadline: Jul 10, 2024
Job Type: Exempt
Position: Full Time (Executive-level)
Location: Government Camp, OR
Compensation: $50,000.00 - $60,000.00 (Annually)
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To Apply: For the complete job description and application process, go to: https://mthoodmuseum.org/employment-opportunities/
Please submit a cover letter, your resume, and references. Send information to: info@mthoodmuseum.org and include Executive Director Position in the subject line. This position will remain open until filled.
Deadline: Jul 10, 2024
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Job Description
Provide leadership and direction to the employees, volunteers, and board members, and develop resources to support the Mt. Hood Cultural Center and Museum (MHCCM) and its mission, and manage business administration and day-to-day operations. You will supervise the museum staff and report to the museum Board of Directors.
Your job also involves: Marketing, collection curation and programs, and volunteer recruitment and support
Essential Responsibilities
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Qualifications and Requirements
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Benefits
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About the Organization
As its name states, the Mt. Hood Cultural Center & Museum’s mission is to preserve,showcase, and share the rich history and culture of Mt. Hood. When visiting the museum, you’ll see a historical perspective into the region’s rich heritage with an emphasis on natural history, early exploration, mountain climbing, the Mt. Hood National Forest, skiing, snowboarding, and the remarkable individuals who have helped shape our mountain history.
The Mt. Hood Cultural Center & Museum was established in 1998 to preserve the historical artifacts community members had accumulated. In 2001, a bed & breakfast was transformed into an ADA accessible facility. Over the years, the museum has collected and preserved over 5,900 items and grown into a true community center.
Serving as the center of the community’s civic life, the museum hosts local government and organizational meetings, weddings, memorials, club events, and museum fundraisers.
As an honored recipient of a 3-year grant from the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, the museum is hiring its first-ever Executive Director. The new director will join two paid staff members and be responsible for developing resources to support the Mt. Hood Cultural Center and Museum, manage business administration and day-to-day operations. The new director will also direct and support collection curation, marketing, volunteer recruitment, and programs.
Mt.Hood Cultural Center & Museum
88900 Government
Camp Loop Government Camp, 97028