Access and Wellbeing Coordinator
About this role
Position Overview:
For nearly fifty years, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston has prioritized accessibility, engaging audiences with disabilities through dedicated access and wellbeing programs, and providing the accommodations needed for a welcoming and comfortable museum experience for all visitors. Reporting to the Assistant Director of Accessibility, the Access and Wellbeing Programs Coordinator is responsible for administrative and operational tasks, as well as direct service and teaching, for programs focused on audiences with disabilities, and participants in wellbeing programs at the MFA. The role coordinates and facilitates programs such as Artful Healing, an off-site and virtual artmaking program for hospital-based audiences, Beyond the Spectrum, an on-site art and tour-based program for neurodiverse audiences, artmaking workshops for people with diverse disabilities, and wellness activations for all ages.
Essential Functions:
· Plan, implement, and teach art programs for visitors of all ages off-site, virtually and within the Museum’s galleries including programs such as Artful Healing, Beyond the Spectrum and wellness activations.
· Coordinate logistics for access programs and initiatives including email correspondence, scheduling meetings, reserving spaces, ordering supplies and processing contracts and invoices.
· Ensure access and wellbeing web events and communications are updated according to schedule.
· Schedule educators and volunteers for programs and events.
· Answer phone and email inquiries from visitors regarding accessibility at the Museum.
· Maintain accessibility tools including tactiles, iPads, assistive listening devices, and the low sensory space.
· Receive and process access program related evaluations.
· Regularly track and report on data related to program attendance.
· Provide support for Community Engagement programs and events such as Community Celebrations and Open House days as needed.
· Other tasks and duties as assigned.
Requirements and Characteristics:
· Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in museum education, special education, art education, studio art, or related field.
· One to three years of demonstrated experience with planning and leading education art programs for people with disabilities.
· Excellent curriculum development including latest best practices and adaptations.
· Administrative experience with excellent technology and organizational skills.
· Demonstrated flexibility, patience, and self-motivation.
· Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
· Must be willing to work a flexible schedule including weekends and evenings at the Museum.
· Work may require lifting or moving materials up to 25lbs.
· Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
· Strong attention to detail with excellent follow-through skills.
· Demonstrated problem solving and critical thinking skills.
· Commitment to inclusion, diversity, equity, and access.
The Museum reserves the right to change job descriptions. While this job description is intended to include essential duties, it is conceivable that job duties may change before the job description is officially revised.
This position is affiliated with the United Auto Worker’s Union
The MFA is an equal opportunity employer. The community and audience we serve is diverse, and we wish to foster that diversity in our workplace. Toward that end, the MFA does not discriminate against individuals in hiring, employment or promotion on the basis of race, religion, color, sex/gender, gender identity and gender expression, age, marital status, national origin, sexual orientation, citizenship, handicap or disability, veteran or military status, political belief, pregnancy, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by law.
Company at a glance
The MFA is open. Open to new ideas that broaden our perspectives. Open to every visitor, from the curious to the lifelong learner. Open to new possibilities discovered through art.
Showcasing ancient artistry and modern masterpieces, local legends and global visionaries, our renowned collection of nearly 500,000 works tells the story of the human experience—a story that holds unique meaning for everyone. We welcome diverse perspectives, both within the artwork and among our visitors.
Where many worldviews meet, new ways of seeing, thinking, and understanding emerge. The conversations we inspire bring people together—revealing connections, exploring differences, and creating a community where all belong.
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