Part-Time Gallery Guide Jobs
By Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center At , Oklahoma City, 73103 $15 - $20 an hour
Essential Job Requirements and Qualifications
Additional Desired Qualifications and Experience
Participate in a three-week training course including weekly four-hour meetings and evaluation by Education staff.
Maintain a high quality of visitor experience, hospitality and professionalism in all environments.
Previous experience working with the public (e.g. customer service, retail, teaching).
Strong interest in education, contemporary arts and culture.

Are you looking for a job that will let you use your creativity and organizational skills? We are looking for a Gallery Coordinator to join our team! As a Gallery Coordinator, you will be responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of our gallery, including curating exhibitions, coordinating events, and managing our inventory. If you are passionate about art and have a knack for organization, this is the perfect job for you!

An Gallery Coordinator is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of an art gallery. This includes overseeing the gallery's staff, organizing exhibitions, managing budgets, and promoting the gallery's events and programs. To become a Gallery Coordinator, you should have a degree in art history, business, or a related field. You should also have experience working in the art industry. Skills required for a Gallery Coordinator include excellent organizational and communication skills, the ability to work independently, and the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously. Knowledge of the art industry, including current trends and practices, is also important. Responsibilities of a Gallery Coordinator include managing the gallery's staff, organizing exhibitions, managing budgets, and promoting the gallery's events and programs. They must also ensure that the gallery is compliant with all applicable laws and regulations. Experience working in the art industry is important for a Gallery Coordinator. This could include working in a museum, gallery, or other art-related organization. Qualifications for a Gallery Coordinator include a degree in art history, business, or a related field. Education for a Gallery Coordinator includes courses in art history, business, and related topics. Tools that can help a Gallery Coordinator work better include project management software, customer relationship management (CRM) software, and accounting software. Good tips to help a Gallery Coordinator do more effectively include staying organized, setting clear goals, and delegating tasks when necessary.

Common Gallery Coordinator interview questions include:

• What experience do you have working in the art industry?
• How would you handle a difficult customer?
• What strategies would you use to promote the gallery's events and programs?
• How would you manage the gallery's budget?