
Sr. Visitor Experience Representative Data Specialist
- Princeton, NJ
- $47,000-52,000 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Assist the Manager of Visitor Experience in implementing a visitor evaluation framework that meets the needs of Museum departments and supports strategic planning.
- Develop and conduct visitor evaluations, considering a variety of methods.
- Lead training discussions related to evaluation goals and best practices.
- Utilize the Museum’s existing software systems to record daily attendance and collaborate across departments to ensure consistency in attendance tracking procedures.
- Assist in the analysis and reporting of visitor attendance and evaluations for a variety of purposes.
- Assess attendance and evaluation practices and adjust as needed to reflect project-specific goals.
- Welcome visitors, engage them in conversation, and provide tailored support to visitors of all ages and backgrounds.
- Provide information about exhibitions, gallery spaces, activities, group programs, events, membership, new building updates, and the Art Museum in general.
- Provide clear messaging to visitors regarding any relevant safety guidelines, visitor policies, and University policies.
- Open and close Art@Bainbridge, the Museum’s downtown gallery, including turning on/off the security alarm, setting up any AV equipment, and preparing visitor areas.
- Prepare the Information Desk and other visitor amenities areas in the new Museum building, ensuring the areas are ready to support visitors.
- Oversee the daily operations of the public spaces and visitor amenities in Art@Bainbridge and the new building, including: tracking attendance, tracking inventory of supplies, enforcing visitor policies, and communicating effectively with visitors, students, faculty, and staff.
- Assist with promotion, setup, and support of various programs hosted at any of the Museum’s locations.
- Work closely with the team to ensure all shifts are covered, including coverage during staff breaks and as back-up staffing for specific days identified in advance.
- Attend and participate in mandatory team training sessions that occur throughout the year related to specific exhibitions and relevant topics.
- Participate in planning and training for the visitor amenity operations in the new building.
- Experience working with the public, serving as front-line staff, including the ability to work with a range of individuals from diverse backgrounds.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- A commitment to providing current, accurate, and helpful information.
- Must be punctual and reliable.
- Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills.
- A collaborative team player who is flexible and able to adapt to meet shifting demands and priorities.
- Willingness to engage in continuous learning about current exhibitions and events.
- Strong computer skills, comfortable using a variety of software, with the confidence and ability to learn new systems.
- Flexible work schedule required which will include hours on Saturdays, Sundays, and some evenings. Approximately 29 hours per week.
- A background in evaluation, data analysis, education, or museum studies is preferred, but not required.
- Proficiency in MS Office, including Teams, Outlook, Word, Excel, OneDrive, and Zoom is preferred.
- Experience working with Qualtrics, SurveyMonkey, or other data collection platform is a plus.
- Experience working with EMS or other reservations or project management software is a plus.
- Fluency in more than one language is a plus.