Public Engagement Coordinator
Walker Art Center
- Minneapolis, MN
- $25.72 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Schedule spaces and confirm set-up details
- Make travel arrangements and prepare itineraries
- Prepare contracts and collect copy content
- Manage A/V needs and set-up
- Create and distribute minutes/notes for key meetings
- Produce related correspondence and documentation
- Prepare contracts and supporting materials for speakers, presenters, writers, artists, and contractors
- Coordinate event logistics to ensure professional and efficient presentation
- Make catering arrangements
- Produce event-related documents (e.g., internal event forms, artmaking instructions, event maps, contracts)
- Procure and prepare supplies
- Arrange accessibility accommodations such as ASL interpretation and captions, and review/edit recorded captions
- Staffing all FTN programs onsite, and other public-facing programs on occasion (onsite and locally offsite)
- Ensure collaborators, events, and staff are meeting Walker’s presentation standards
- Timely communication to Walker team members for on-the-ground programming needs (A/V, security, facilities, visitor experience, etc)
- Process payments, expenses, and track budgets
- Create and navigate reservations in Tessitura and Artifax
- Collaborate with Marketing, Communications, and Content teams to provide timely promotional materials for internal and external use
- Attend regular programming meetings
- Serve as liaison with Visitor Experience to ensure effective program delivery, including collaborating with staff & volunteers working the events
- Maintain accurate program statistics and support program debriefs and reports
- Support partnerships with local organizations to co-develop multigenerational programs
- Communicate information and essential details across departments and support inclusive programming practices
- Coordinate community group participation and advisory groups for various initiatives
- Stay informed on other relevant programs locally, nationally, and internationally programs
- 1–2 years’ experience supporting public programs, ideally focused on administrative support or project coordination
- Ability to work independently, problem-solve, and adapt in fast-paced environment
- Proactive work- ethic with high-level, strategic perspectives for event programming
- Education in arts administration or a related field preferred,
- Ability to work Thursday evenings and occasional weekends
- Strong multitasking, time management, and organizational skills
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Collaborative, proactive, and professional work ethic
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office; familiarity with Artifax, Tessitura, or other large-scale booking software a plus
- Ability to engage respectfully with visitors of all backgrounds and abilities
- Interest in contemporary art, education, and cultural programming
- Prolonged periods of sitting and computer use (up to 60/70% of the time)
- Ability to lift and carry up to 15-50 pounds
- Regular engagement and socializing with museum visitors and collaborators