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Working at NMAI
Working at NMAI
The Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) is an exciting
place to work. Established by an Act of Congress in 1989, NMAI comprises
three facilities, each designed following consultations between museum staff
and Native peoples. In 2004, NMAI opened its new museum on the National
Mall in Washington, D.C. Under the leadership of director
Kevin Gover (Pawnee/Comanche), the museum is a gathering
place of profound meaning and affirmation for the indigenous people of our
land.
NMAI is committed to building and maintaining an environment where merit
principles, effective leadership, excellence, and empowerment are respected
and valued. Our dedicated workforce enjoys rewarding career opportunities
and highly competitive benefit programs. The museum is seeking to build and challenge a workforce with a diversity of skills in the following areas: Exhibitions, Visitor Services, Education, Cultural Arts, Technology, Cultural Information, Administration, Development/Communications, and Curatorial. Job opportunities include entry level, technical, administrative, and professional-level positions. Opportunities are sometimes available for part-time and contractual work. Duty locations include Washington, D.C., Suitland, Maryland, and New York City.
Applications are processed through the Smithsonian’s Office of Human Resources.
For more information on NMAI employment opportunities and openings
throughout the Smithsonian, please visit the Smithsonian
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