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The Massachusetts Historical Society, America’s first historical society, seeks a motivated and creative individual with public programming and donor / member engagement experience to develop and implement a stimulating and audience-building roster of programs and events that respond to the moment, spotlight thought leaders, and amplify the Society’s mission. Reporting to the Vice President for Programs & External Affairs (VP PEA) and working closely with the PEA team, the Director of Engagement (DE) will conceptualize and produce a broad range of dynamic and relevant on-site, virtual, and hybrid programs to increase the visibility of the MHS, reach new constituencies, and retain current Members, donors, and key stakeholders.
The successful DE is a curious, strategic, and multi-tasking professional interested in helping to grow capacity in an evolving and growing cultural institution. The ideal candidate will have great enthusiasm for American history and its presentation to a wide and diverse public. Excellent oral and written communication skills, as well as a high level of creativity and entrepreneurial zeal are essential. The DE’s role will contribute to increasing the visibility of the MHS and bringing awareness of its collections and scholarship to the intellectually curious, potential donors, cultural and historic institutions, corporate funders, and corporate and academic partners.
The DE will supervise a coordinator and occasional interns. This is a role with significant cross-departmental relationships, and the DE must be a skilled collaborator and project manager.
SCHEDULE AND WORKING CONDITIONS :
The DE primarily works on site at the MHS (1154 Boylston Street, Boston). Fully remote work or primarily hybrid / work-from-home is not available. While the regular salaried work week of the MHS is 35 hours, Monday-Friday, between 8AM and 5PM, the DE will be expected to work evening, weekends, and holidays both on site and at off-site events. At times, these additional hours may be more significant. Some regular travel in Greater Boston / Massachusetts is required, with occasional travel throughout New England to support conferences, events, meetings, and programs that further the Society’s mission. On occasion, national travel may be required to represent the MHS or to further professional development.
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Compensation and Benefits :
Salary range is $95,000-120,000 / year. The MHS offers benefits-eligible employees competitive health and vision benefits to its employees, as well as 100% employer funded dental, life, short- and long-term disability insurance. A 403(b) retirement plan with Roth IRA options and a Safe Harbor employer contribution is available. The MHS offers unlimited sick time, 13 paid holidays per year, and generous vacation and personal time off.
Equal Opportunity Statement :
The MHS is an equal opportunity employer, and welcomes applicants of all backgrounds, races, religions, ethnicities, genders, sexes, sexualities, abilities, and any other protected class under federal or Massachusetts law. Candidates in need of accommodation during the application process may contact our Director of Human Resources, Erika Barrie, at erikabarrie@masshist.org or 617-646-0581, for further assistance.
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Director Engagement • Boston, MA, United States