Anne S.K. Brown Curator for Military & Society

June 21, 2023
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Job Description

Job Description:

Job Description:

The Anne S.K. Brown Curator for Military and Society is a subject specialist who
brings distinctive expertise to an innovative, team-based curatorial model at the John Hay Library, home to Brown University’s remarkable
collections of rare books, manuscripts, and University Archives. The Library’s research and programmatic strengths in the area of Military and
Society
are rooted in the internationally renowned Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection. A rich collection of military
iconography, the collection’s existing geographical focus has been Europe and the United States. Future growth will focus on Latin America,
Africa, and the Caribbean. The Curator will also collaborate closely with the Coordinating Curator for Native American and Indigenous
Collections on collection growth and programming related to Native peoples service in the U.S. military and global military impacts on
Indigenous communities. The Curator combines deep knowledge of the histories and cultures of one or more of the aforementioned geographies
with experience in anti-colonial, non-extractive collections and research practices. The Curator also develops expertise in military history and political science collections at the
John Hay Library to ensure rich integration of the Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection. 

In association with the Academic Engagement
department at Brown University Library, the Curator will participate in collection development for the general collections. The Curator will
also purposefully engage with students on campus to support their scholarship and cultural exploration and will partner with relevant
student centers including the Office of Military-Affiliated Students, the Brown University Student Veterans Society, and the Brown Center
for Students of Color.  

About the Library:

The John Hay Library is home to Brown University’s remarkable collections
of rare books, manuscripts, and archival material. The Hay and its collections attract an international cohort of researchers, and as a
Carnegie Library, the Hay is committed to investing in community and public engagement. To ensure that its collections are carefully
stewarded for long-term access and use by any visitor, the John Hay Library Collection Policy outlines seven strategic collecting directions
(including Military & Society) and core guiding principles for collecting. The Hay’s mission is to collect and preserve rare and unique
materials that promote interdisciplinary research, teaching, and learning and inspire experimentation and creativity. Its collections
support free and open inquiry, and we are committed to providing equitable access to our collections, exhibitions, and programming to a
global community of students, scholars, and the public.

The Brown University Library is a dynamic center of scholarship and community
at the heart of a world-class research university. Supporting and collaborating with a broad and diverse academic constituency, the Library
is essential for Brown’s mission “to serve the community, the nation, and the world by discovering, communicating, and preserving knowledge
and understanding in a spirit of free inquiry.” Integrating with Brown’s ambitious strategic plans, the Library is a site of innovation that
fuels intellectual creativity.  Signature Library initiatives include the establishment of the Center for Library Exploration and Research
to increase campus and community impact; the Racial Justice Project to assess and counteract the legacies of historical racism in library
practice; the Digital Publications Initiative pioneering new approaches to born-digital scholarship; and a revisioned special collections
program that is positioning the John Hay Library as a research destination and leader in reparative and community-based collecting. We are
seeking outstanding library professionals at all levels of the organization who are excited about advancing academic excellence at the
highest level, and who will bring a wide array of backgrounds, experiences, and abilities to a scholarly community that is actively
committed to being more diverse and inclusive.

Education and Experience

Required

  • ALA-accredited master’s degree
    in library or information science or an equivalent combination of education and experience
  • 3 years of experience in an academic
    library, public library, school library or other cultural heritage setting, or educational institution in a teaching, administration, or
    research role
  • Experience or degree in military history, war and society, or a related field of study (Anthropology, Art History,
    History, Sociology, etc.)
  • Experience evaluating books and manuscripts for acquisition; working with donors and rare book and
    manuscript dealers preferred
  • Experience introducing primary sources and primary source literacy to a variety of learners in person
    and in virtual settings
  • Successful experience working directly with diverse audiences
  • Strong customer-service
    orientation
  • Demonstrated ability to provide effective and efficient curatorial and research services. Knowledge of best practices in
    virtual and in-person curatorial service in a high-paced cultural heritage institution, educational institution, or similar
    environment
  • Demonstrated ability to bring inclusive, collaborative and engaging approaches to curatorial service and/or teaching
    operations and programming onsite and virtually
  • Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills
  • Excellent
    planning, decision making, problem-solving skills with superior verbal and written and oral communication skills
  • Demonstrated
    ability to work cooperatively in a diverse, dynamic, team setting and to balance multiple competing prioritied
  • Commitment to
    diversity, equity, and inclusion at every level of the University

Preferred

  • Experience with curatorial travel and
    in-person curatorial work with donors preferred
  • Experience promoting the use of primary sources through exhibitions, programming,
    and other outreach
  • Knowledge of current research trends and information literacy techniques

All offers of employment are
contingent upon a criminal background check and education verification satisfactory to Brown.

Recruiting Start
Date:

2023-05-31

Job Posting Title:
Anne S.K. Brown Curator for Military &
Society

Department:
University Library

Grade:
Grade 11

Worker
Type:

Employee

Worker Sub-Type:

Regular

Time Type:
Full time

Scheduled Weekly
Hours:

37.5

Position Work Location:
Hybrid Eligible

Submission Guidelines:

Please note that in
order to be considered an applicant for any staff position at Brown University you must submit an application form for each position for
which you believe you are qualified. Applications are not kept on file for future positions. Please include a cover letter and resume with
each position application.

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