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The National Museum of Wildlife Art
2 Summer Internships
The National Museum of Wildlife Art
Education Internship APPLICATION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 1, 2021 (EMAILED BY DEADLINE) $7,200 stipend for a 12-week internship, plus up to an additional $3,600 housing allowance for the full 12 weeks if from out of town. A challenging internship for Summer 2021 for a graduate-level student interested in the field of museum education. The internship focuses on education and exhibits, including management of In-gallery interactives, educational programming, audience engagement, facilitating program assessments, as well as a self-selected project. Applicants with experience in informal teaching, public programming, film-making, and design are encouraged to apply. Spanish language proficiency a plus. Curatorial Internship APPLICATION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 1, 2021 (EMAILED BY DEADLINE) $7,200 stipend for a 12-week internship, plus up to an additional $3,600 housing allowance for the full 12 weeks if from out of town. The Curatorial Internship is offered to a graduate-level...
Jan 14, 2021
Intern
Education Internship APPLICATION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 1, 2021 (EMAILED BY DEADLINE) $7,200 stipend for a 12-week internship, plus up to an additional $3,600 housing allowance for the full 12 weeks if from out of town. A challenging internship for Summer 2021 for a graduate-level student interested in the field of museum education. The internship focuses on education and exhibits, including management of In-gallery interactives, educational programming, audience engagement, facilitating program assessments, as well as a self-selected project. Applicants with experience in informal teaching, public programming, film-making, and design are encouraged to apply. Spanish language proficiency a plus. Curatorial Internship APPLICATION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 1, 2021 (EMAILED BY DEADLINE) $7,200 stipend for a 12-week internship, plus up to an additional $3,600 housing allowance for the full 12 weeks if from out of town. The Curatorial Internship is offered to a graduate-level...
The National Museum of Wildlife Art
Major Gifts Officer
The National Museum of Wildlife Art
Objective: The Major Gifts Officer is responsible for cultivating and procuring exhibition and event sponsorships, and other philanthropic support for special projects and initiatives. Organizational Relationship: This position reports to the Chief Advancement Officer  Position Duties and Levels of Responsibilities: Design, develop and implement the Museum’s major gift program Manage and cultivate relationships with existing major gift prospects, as well as identify new prospects Secure major gifts at the $5,000 to $100,000 level Campaigns include year-end appeal, sponsorships, and restricted gifts Utilize moves management software to cultivate donors and prospects Manage portfolio of 150 donors and prospects Coordinate Old Bill’s Fun Run outreach and campaign. Serve as Museum liaison to CFJH. Make direct, face-to-face solicitations, and assist the board and staff with their solicitations Acknowledge major donors through public and private...
Jan 13, 2021
Full time
Objective: The Major Gifts Officer is responsible for cultivating and procuring exhibition and event sponsorships, and other philanthropic support for special projects and initiatives. Organizational Relationship: This position reports to the Chief Advancement Officer  Position Duties and Levels of Responsibilities: Design, develop and implement the Museum’s major gift program Manage and cultivate relationships with existing major gift prospects, as well as identify new prospects Secure major gifts at the $5,000 to $100,000 level Campaigns include year-end appeal, sponsorships, and restricted gifts Utilize moves management software to cultivate donors and prospects Manage portfolio of 150 donors and prospects Coordinate Old Bill’s Fun Run outreach and campaign. Serve as Museum liaison to CFJH. Make direct, face-to-face solicitations, and assist the board and staff with their solicitations Acknowledge major donors through public and private...
Wyoming Untrapped
Executive Director
Wyoming Untrapped Remote (Teton County, WY, USA Preferred)
Wyoming Untrapped Seeks Executive Director  WYOMING UNTRAPPED PROMOTES TRAPPING REFORM THROUGH EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY FOR WYOMING'S PEOPLE, PETS, AND WILDLIFE. Wyoming Untrapped (WU) is a nonprofit organization launched in response to domestic dog-trapping incidents in our community. WU is an informal, grass-roots organization committed to promoting peaceful coexistence on the Wyoming landscape. WU is proud to have a history of persistent, professional, and respectful advocacy work. Over the years WU has been effective, and so the grateful recipient of significant community support. The board seeks a full-time executive director after significantly increased activity in Wyoming trapping reform and a dramatic increase in public land use. in 2020. The executive director reports to the Wyoming Untrapped board of directors. The executive director is responsible for the oversight of organizational operations, including advocacy, fundraising, public outreach, and...
Jan 07, 2021
Full time
Wyoming Untrapped Seeks Executive Director  WYOMING UNTRAPPED PROMOTES TRAPPING REFORM THROUGH EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY FOR WYOMING'S PEOPLE, PETS, AND WILDLIFE. Wyoming Untrapped (WU) is a nonprofit organization launched in response to domestic dog-trapping incidents in our community. WU is an informal, grass-roots organization committed to promoting peaceful coexistence on the Wyoming landscape. WU is proud to have a history of persistent, professional, and respectful advocacy work. Over the years WU has been effective, and so the grateful recipient of significant community support. The board seeks a full-time executive director after significantly increased activity in Wyoming trapping reform and a dramatic increase in public land use. in 2020. The executive director reports to the Wyoming Untrapped board of directors. The executive director is responsible for the oversight of organizational operations, including advocacy, fundraising, public outreach, and...
Friends of Pathways
Communications & Advocacy Director
Friends of Pathways
The Communications & Advocacy Director will play an important role at Friends of Pathways, building and sustaining FOP’s reputation as the leading voice for human-powered recreation and travel in Jackson and working closely with the Executive Director to ensure a future where Every Neighborhood is Connected to the pathway and trail networks.The Communications & Advocacy Director will: (1) develop public communications and education campaigns that promote FOP initiatives and encourage responsible use of Jackson’s local trails and pathways; (2) engage with political and planning processes relevant to promoting walking and biking in Jackson Hole; and (3) interface with local, state or federal officials to educate and inform about FOP priorities and programs. Candidates must possess excellent communication skills (written and oral), be willing to represent Friends of Pathways in public and small settings, feel comfortable working with a diverse member base and...
Jan 04, 2021
Full time
The Communications & Advocacy Director will play an important role at Friends of Pathways, building and sustaining FOP’s reputation as the leading voice for human-powered recreation and travel in Jackson and working closely with the Executive Director to ensure a future where Every Neighborhood is Connected to the pathway and trail networks.The Communications & Advocacy Director will: (1) develop public communications and education campaigns that promote FOP initiatives and encourage responsible use of Jackson’s local trails and pathways; (2) engage with political and planning processes relevant to promoting walking and biking in Jackson Hole; and (3) interface with local, state or federal officials to educate and inform about FOP priorities and programs. Candidates must possess excellent communication skills (written and oral), be willing to represent Friends of Pathways in public and small settings, feel comfortable working with a diverse member base and...
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