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Our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and access (DEIA)

The Contemporary Austin values a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace and we seek to model these values in our hiring and engagement practices for all our artistic and educational programs. We welcome applications by BIPOC candidates as well as individuals who bring new perspectives in a host of ways. It is the policy of The Contemporary Austin not to discriminate against any person because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age, disability, or veteran status and to take action to ensure that those seeking to do business with the Contemporary are treated fairly. The Contemporary Austin aims to create a safe, welcoming working environment and doesn’t tolerate discrimination of any kind.  The organization is currently pursuing a multi-year DEIA effort and seeks individuals who share our commitment to this work.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.

 

Opportunities:

 

 

Director of Finance

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The Director of Finance is a key leadership role responsible for stewarding the financial health, integrity, and long-term sustainability of The Contemporary Austin. This position blends strategic financial leadership with hands-on operational oversight, supporting a dynamic organization where art, education, and community engagement intersect.

As a trusted partner to the Executive Director, Leadership Team, and Board of Trustees, the Director of Finance helps shape thoughtful decisions that allow the museum to fulfill its mission while furthering the organization’s fiscal health, preparing for growth, and ensuring continuous efficiency and current best practices. The role oversees financial processes, reporting, compliance, the annual audit, budgeting, cash flow, endowment activity, and core business practices across the organization.

This leader supervises the finance team and serves as the primary liaison to the Finance and Endowment Committees, ensuring transparency, strong governance, and clear communication with stakeholders. The Director of Finance plays a central role in helping the museum remain socially mindful, creatively ambitious, and operationally strong.

 
Department: Finance
Reports to: Executive Director
Pay Range: $130,000 - $150,000
Status: Exempt
 

RESPONSIBILITIES:
 
Financial Strategy & Stewardship

  • Develop and guide the museum’s financial strategy, including annual and multi-year budgeting, forecasting, and cash flow management.
  • Maintain rolling cash flow models and provide scenario planning that supports organizational resilience and opportunity.
  • Monitor working capital, liquidity, and financial risks while proactively identifying solutions that strengthen sustainability and long-term health.
  • Proactively seek and implement solutions to enhance the museum's financial performance and systems.
  • Oversee restricted fund accounting and ensure compliance with donor intent and nonprofit reporting standards.
  • Act as the primary contact for the museum's finance and endowment committees, ensuring effective communication and alignment with financial strategies and maximizing the group’s engagement.

 

Endowment & Fund Management

  • Partner with the Endowment Committee and investment advisors to align investment performance with board-approved spending policies.
  • Work closely with the advancement and directors' office to support endowment fundraising and ensure proper reporting and management of endowment funds.

 
Operations, Systems & Compliance

  • Strengthen financial controls, accounting processes, and reporting systems to improve clarity and organizational effectiveness.
  • Closely manage liquidity and ensure proper use of restricted funds.
  • Lead annual audit preparation and execution, including documentation, auditor coordination, and implementation of recommendations.
  • Oversee tax filings, contracts, insurance relationships, and regulatory compliance.
  • Supervise accounts payable and receivable processes to ensure accurate, timely and efficiently handled financial transactions.

 
Organizational Partnership & Leadership

  • Collaborate across museum departments to build transparent budgets, compensation strategies, and benefit planning aligned with financial goals.
  • Partner with Development on grant compliance, contributed revenue reconciliation, and financial reporting.
  • Prepare and present financial updates and insights to leadership and the Board of Trustees.
  • Lead, mentor, and develop finance staff while fostering a culture of accountability, curiosity, and continuous learning.

 
Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or related field; MBA and/or CPA certification is highly preferred.
  • A minimum of 10 years in a senior financial management role in the non-profit sector.
    • Experience managing a budget of $8 million or greater.

    • Demonstrated leadership skills with a track record of effectively leading a finance team and fostering a collaborative team environment.
    • Experience in managing financial operations, including budget development, financial forecasting, and reporting.
    • Comfort translating complex financial information into clear, actionable insight for non-financial audiences.
    • Capital campaign experience preferred.
    • Strong ethical standards and a collaborative leadership style rooted in care and candor.
    • Proficiency in financial software applications, such as QuickBooks, Excel, Salesforce and Ramp, as well as familiarity with project management systems.

     
    Skills and Approach

    • Exceptional organizational, prioritization, analytical, and presentation skills.
    • Meticulous attention to detail.
    • Strong ethical standards and commitment to confidentiality.
    • Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities, including willingness to give critical feedback and manage relationships.
    • Strong supervisory and management (both people and project) skills.
    • A genuine passion for the mission of the museum and a dedication to promoting its core values, as well as its commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility.

     
    How to apply:
    Submit resume and cover letter HERE.
     
    Thank you for your interest in The Contemporary Austin and please keep an eye on our careers page for current opportunities.

 

Graphic Designer & Digital Asset Manager

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The Graphic Designer & Digital Asset Manager is a key role responsible for shaping, producing, and maintaining the visual identity of The Contemporary Austin across platforms. This position ensures that the museum’s communications are visually compelling, consistent, and operationally efficient.

This role supports both strategic initiatives and day-to-day creative needs by producing a wide range of materials that promote exhibitions, education programs, and institutional priorities. The Graphic Designer & Digital Asset Manager works collaboratively across departments to translate ideas into effective visual communications that engage diverse audiences.

In addition to creative production, this role manages the museum’s digital asset library, ensuring assets are accessible, up-to-date, and aligned with current brand standards. The position plays an important role in supporting and contributing to the evolution of the museum’s visual identity, including recent brand refresh efforts.

 
Department: Communications
Pay: $60,000.00 annually
Status: Full-Time
 
Duties and responsibilities:

 
CREATIVE CONCEPTING & DESIGN EXECUTION (50%)

  • Design and produce a wide range of materials, including social media graphics, web graphics, email graphics, printed collateral, presentations, and exhibition related assets.
  • Manage multiple creative projects from concept through final production, ensuring timely, high-quality, and on-brand delivery.
  • Provide ongoing, day-to-day in-house design support, including quick-turn requests, updates, and design templates.

     
     
    BRAND STEWARDSHIP & IMPLEMENTATION (25%)

  • Ensure consistent application of the museum’s visual identity across all platforms and materials.
  • Support the recent brand refresh initiative by translating updated guidelines into templates and other updated assets.
  • Maintain a high standard of visual quality and brand alignment across all creative outputs.

     
     
    DIGITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT (15%)

  • Oversee the organization and maintenance of the museum’s digital asset library, including photography, video, and design files.
  • Develop and maintain file naming conventions, metadata standards, and organizational systems.
  • Ensure assets are properly archived, version-controlled, and easy to access.
  • Serve as a resource for locating and distributing assets for internal teams and external partners.

     
     
    PRODUCTION & VENDOR COORDINATION (10%)

  • Prepare files for print and manage production processes with external vendors.
  • Review proofs and ensure final deliverables meet quality standards.

     
     
    Skills and approach:

  • Strong visual design skills and attention to detail. Proficiency in design software and tools including Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, and Figma.
  • Apt communicator with strong writing and copy-editing skills.
  • Highly organized approach to file management and workflows.
  • Ability to work well in a team environment with the ability to self-direct and be proactive in completing assignments.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, including day-to-day and long-term projects, and meet deadlines. Experience with project management tools (Teamwork) and Microsoft Sharepoint/Teams a plus.
  • Collaborative and solution-oriented mindset.
  • in contemporary art and commitment to supporting an inclusive and audience-focused organization.

     
     
    Education and experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree in graphic design, communications, marketing, or related field.
  • 5+ years of professional design experience, including project management from concept through production.
  • Strong portfolio demonstrating a range of print and digital work.
  • Experience working within established brand systems; experience supporting brand refresh efforts preferred.
  • Experience in a museum, cultural organization, or arts-related environment preferred.

     
     
    Physical requirements:

  • Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
  • Ability to work some evenings and weekends as needed for events as needed.

     
    How to Apply:
    Submit resume and cover letter HERE.
    Thank you for your interest in The Contemporary Austin and please keep an eye on our careers page for current opportunities.

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    Visitor Engagement & Experience Manager

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    The Visitor Engagement & Experience Manager is a key role responsible for shaping, evaluating, and advancing the visitor experience at The Contemporary Austin, across both locations. This position integrates strategic thinking with hands-on operational oversight, ensuring that every interaction is welcoming, engaging, accessible, and aligned with the museum’s mission.

    This role places data at the center of decision-making, using audience insights, attendance trends, and behavioral analysis to continuously refine and evolve the onsite experience, and to inform key marketing and programmatic strategies. The Manager leads initiatives that deepen engagement and encourage repeat visitation. This could include leading programs such as Free Week at the Jones Center, managing relationships with our onsite cafe partner at Laguna Gloria, activating late nights at both sites, and more.

    As a collaborative partner, this role works closely with the Curatorial, Public Programs, Education, Communications, and Development departments to ensure that visitor engagement strategies support institutional priorities, including audience growth and revenue goals.

    This position also supervises visitor-facing teams and develops targeted initiatives across tours, accessibility, and more, ensuring the museum remains a dynamic, inclusive destination.

     
    Department: Visitor Engagement
    Pay: $55,000.00 annual
    Status: Full-Time
     
    Responsibilities:

     
    VISITOR EXPERIENCE STRATEGY & DATA LEADERSHIP (50%)

  • Lead the design and continuous improvement of the end-to-end visitor journey across museum sites.
  • Use data, visitor feedback, and analytics to inform strategic decisions and identify opportunities for growth.
  • Track, report, and analyze metrics including attendance, repeat visitation, revenue per visit, and engagement levels.
  • Develop data-informed strategies to attract new visitors and increase visitor retention.

     
     
    ENGAGEMENT INITIATIVES & PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT (30%)

  • Develop and oversee targeted initiatives across areas such as accessibility and tours.
  • Ensure visitor engagement efforts contribute to membership conversion, donor cultivation, and event success.
  • Identify opportunities to align visitor experience with fundraising goals and donor engagement.
  • Pilot and evaluate new and current visitor-facing initiatives, such as printed materials, accessibility kits, and technology tools, that enhance engagement and deepen understanding of our sites and programs.
  • Ensure initiatives are iterative, scalable, measurable, and aligned with institutional goals.

     
     
    FRONT-OF-HOUSE OPERATIONS & EXPERIENCE DELIVERY (10%)

    In partnership with the team leads at each site:

  • Oversee daily operations across visitor-facing spaces including galleries, admissions, and public programs.
  • Serve as Manager on Duty as needed.
  • Ensure a consistent, high-quality, and welcoming visitor experience.

     
     
    TEAM LEADERSHIP & CULTURE (10%)

    In partnership with the team leads at each site:

  • Recruit, train, and supervise visitor-facing staff.
  • Foster a culture of hospitality, curiosity, and accountability.
  • Ensure staff are equipped to engage visitors in meaningful ways.

     
     
    Skills and approach:

  • Strong leadership, interpersonal communication, and customer service skills.
  • Data-driven mindset with experience using analytics and CRM platforms; Salesforce experience preferred.
  • Ability to balance strategic thinking with hands-on operational execution.
  • Commitment to accessibility, inclusion, and audience-centered practices.
  • Passion for contemporary art and public engagement.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite required; experience with Veevart and Square for Retail preferred.
  • Reliable transportation and ability to work onsite across multiple locations as needed.

     
     
    Education and experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree required.
  • 5+ years of experience in visitor engagement, museum operations, retail, marketing, hospitality, or related customer-facing management roles.
  • Demonstrated success leading teams and managing complex operations.
  • Experience using data and analytics to guide strategy and decision-making.
  • Experience developing and implementing public-facing programs or initiatives.
  • Strong understanding of retail and hospitality best practices, with a commitment to delivering an exceptional visitor experience.
  • Ability to navigate complex visitor needs with empathy, professionalism, and care.

     
     
    Physical requirements:

  • Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
  • Ability to frequently work onsite across both locations as needed.
  • Ability to work nights and weekends as needed.

     
     
    How to Apply:
    Submit resume and cover letter HERE.
    Thank you for your interest in The Contemporary Austin and please keep an eye on our careers page for current opportunities.

  • Please note job descriptions are not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.

    Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.

     

    Additional opportunities to get involved:
     
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    Our Mission
    We invite you to discover contemporary art in settings that provoke thought and joy. Our programs join art with place in a pursuit of a deeper experience, a bigger conversation, and a closer community.

    Our Vision
    We believe in the capacity of art to transform lives. We dream of a future where more eyes, ears, hearts and minds are opened by contemporary art in all of its forms.

    Our Values
    Extending the Welcome – We want every person to feel like they belong here. Our invitation is completely open and inclusive.

    Always Caring - We know that details matter. We care deeply about the quality of our work and about the experiences of our guests, the artists we collaborate with, our staff, and all those we have yet to meet.

    Socially Mindful - We believe that contemporary art is a way for people to connect their personal experiences with the broader social and cultural dialogues of our place and time.

    Staying Curious - We observe closely, listen intently, and inquire sincerely because we have a boundless fascination with people, art and ideas.

    Making Progress - We always want to be better—to inspire more deeply, to engage more openly, and to serve more joyfully. We are mindful of feedback and committed to ongoing reflection and iteration.

    Being Here - A place can transform your experience of art, and art can transform your experience of a place. We activate our downtown exhibition space and our lakeside sculpture park in imaginative ways to serve Austin.

    Trying New Things - We believe in the importance of experimentation, play, and the surprise that often results from trying something new. We know that progress comes through both bravery and vulnerability.

     
    About The Contemporary Austin

    As Austin’s only museum focused on contemporary artists and their work, The Contemporary Austin offers exhibitions, educational opportunities, and events that start conversations and fuel the city’s creative spirit. Known for artist-centric projects and collaborations, The Contemporary invites exploration at both its urban and natural settings—downtown at the Jones Center on Congress Avenue, lakeside at the Laguna Gloria campus (including the Betty and Edward Marcus Sculpture Park, the Art School, and the historic Driscoll Villa), and around Austin through the Museum Without Walls program. 

     

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