Audain Art Museum has a full-time opening for a Marketing Coordinator . This individual would assist with administration and implementation of all marketing and communications efforts at the Audain Art Museum, including advertising social media, content creation, media relations, sales, and digital engagement. The successful candidate will be creative, collaborative, and forward-thinking.
WAGE, PERKS & BENEFITS:
> $55,000 – $57,500 per year.
> Health & wellness benefit.
> Travel Allowance.
SCHEDULE DETAILS:
> Full-time – 37.5 hours per week.
> Work week typically includes one weekend day.
> Flexible schedule required to attend Museum events for content creation.
THE PERFECT CANDIDATE:
> Undergraduate degree in related discipline and at least one year of relevant work experience are desirable.
> Proficiency with Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Suite – particularly Photoshop, InDesign and Premiere Pro.
> High attention to detail.
> Excellent time management, problem solving, research and analytical skills.
> Experience using online social media platforms and scheduling tools.
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
> Create content calendar and implement all digital content across the Museum’s various social media channels.
> Lead on the creation of engaging content for an array of digital communications channels including YouTube, website, email and social media.
> Manage and track social media analytics.
> Coordinate the Museum’s email marketing programs, ensuring consistent quality, formatting, tone and voice, while maintaining audiences.
> Work with all areas of the AAM to update website content, including events and operational information, in a timely manner and in alignment with the overall vision of the Museum.
ABOUT THE COMPANY:
Become an integral part of the Audain Art Museum (AAM), a 56,000 square foot institution in Whistler, British Columbia. Nestled in the Mountains of British Columbia just two hours north of Vancouver, the Museum, designed by the award-winning architectural firm Patkau Architects, is a must-see cultural experience in Canada’s favorite year-round destination.
The Museum’s Permanent Collection showcases the art of British Columbia from the late 18th century to present. Anchoring the collection is James Hart’s The Dance Screen (The Scream Too), the most significant contemporary carved cedar dance screen in the world. Other highlights include an important collection of 19th and 20th century First Nations masks and works by some of Canada’s most celebrated artists including Emily Carr, E.J. Hughes and the internationally renowned photo-conceptualists Jeff Wall, Stan Douglas and Rodney Graham. In addition to the Permanent Collection displays the Museum hosts Special Exhibitions of art from Canada and around the world.
HOW TO APPLY:
Apply with your resume and introduction / cover letter directly to Brianna Beacom at hputnam@audainartmuseum.com
Please Note: All applications will be reviewed by Audain Art Museum and those who are selected for an interview will be contacted.