Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA) is a not-for-profit institution that exhibits, collects, preserves, and researches contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora; conceives and hosts international exhibitions; develops supporting educational, discursive and enriching programmes; encourages intercultural understanding; and strives for access for all. The museum's galleries feature rotating, temporary exhibitions with a dedicated space for the permanent collection. The institution also includes the Centre for Art Education, the Centre for Moving Image, and a Project Space for emerging artists. It opened to the public in September 2017.
Located in the Silo District of the V&A Waterfront, one of Africa's most visited cultural and historical sites, Zeitz MOCAA is poised to become the premier arts institution on the continent, with Cape Town positioned as an international cultural hub.
Job Summary
This role reports to the Education Manager and the Head of Centre for Art Education (CFAE). The purpose of Museum Educator is to co-ordinate, organise and facilitate the Family Programming pillar of the Centre for Art Education, including monthly Family Learning Workshops, the Quarterly Children's Holiday Programmes, assisting with organising Members and Adult Workshops, as well as organising the MOCAA Art Club alongside the Educational Institutions Museum Educator. The Museum Educator will work closely with the CFAE team to support other education programmes as and when needed, including Community tours and workshops until a Community Facilitator is appointed. This is a front-facing role where you will interact and communicate with the general public, students and teachers, and local and international visiting groups.
Key Responsibilities
1. Family Programme Coordination and Teaching
Coordinate Family Programmes, including workshops, guided tours, and gallery activities, with particular reference to:
+ Monthly Family Learning workshops that take place on the last Saturday of each month March, July, September and December School Holidays
+ Assisting with organising quarterly/as needed Members and Adult workshops
+ Coordinating and teaching the annual MOCAA Art Club alongside the Educational Institutions Museum Educator Schedule Family Programmes on the Education digital calendar
Conceptualise and plan family tours and workshops for diverse age groups
Support guided educational tours during large group visits in collaboration with the Educational Institutions Museum Educator
Develop teaching and learning resources aligned to exhibition
Deliver varied visitor engagement activities, including workshops, tours, facilitated dialogues, and art-making
Conceptualise, plan, and facilitate practical and theoretical workshops for learners, families, adults, and teachers
2. Administration
Recording of all programming numbers for the Family Programme
Compile art material and resource lists for Family Programme workshops
Coordinate transport with the Education Administrator for the MOCAA Art Club
Report on all Family Programmes for the annual report
Maintain digital records of Family Programme lesson and workshop plans
Coordinate and order catering for Family Programmes
Assist the Education Administrator with monitoring and replenishing CFAE stock (consumables, art materials and food)
Submit a weekly payment schedule to the Education Administrator and Education Manager
Document Family Programmes and archive photos on the CFAE Sharepoint
Liaise with the Institutional Advancement team on Family Programme coordination
3. Partnerships and Relationship Building
Correspondence with parents, schools, tertiary institutions, art community, education departments, organisations concerning the planning, booking and scheduling of Family programmes
Assist in the development and implementing new resources linking museum exhibitions to families and the MOCAA Art Club
Liaison with key stakeholders, including parents, members, schools, education departments, and educational institution
Distribution of holiday and family programme information to schools and CFAE network groups
4. Planning, Meetings, Exhibitions
Attendance of weekly CFAE meetings (compulsory)
Participation in weekly alignment meetings across the museum departments as required
Conceptualising and planning of all holiday programming and family learning workshops as well as facilitating
Regular display of artwork in the CFAE classrooms
Assistance with the annual MOCAA Art Club exhibition
What you will need to be successful in the role
Qualifications
Completed degree or diploma such as a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in art history, or an equivalent qualification
An art teaching qualification.
Requirements
Demonstrated passion for and commitment to art education, with an openness to ongoing learning
Strong interest in contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora
Fluency in isiXhosa and/or Afrikaans is strongly recommended
Willingness to work flexibly, including occasional weekends and after-hours, in line with museum operating hour
Experience
Minimum of 3 - 5 years of art/design teaching experience in formal or informal arts education sector
Museum education experience is advantageous
Teaching across primary and high school age groups is strongly recommended
Working with learners or adults with Special Educational Needs is strongly recommended
Extra-mural or non-traditional learning environment experience is advantageous
Core Skills and Competencies
Good communication skills and the ability to impart knowledge in the context of a guided tour and workshop to learners, children, adults and teachers at various levels
Confidence in addressing and working with diverse groups in an educational context
Practical and theoretical art teaching skills in a variety of mediums and techniques
The ability to write and design lessons and workshops related to exhibitions for a variety of different audiences
Strong administration and coordination skills. This role involves extensive administration so you need excellent organisation skills
Excellent research skills
Ability to work independently and deliver work within the agreed timeframes
Effective, high level of problem-solving skills
Dynamic and energetic teacher with effective classroom management skills
Collaborates effectively with diverse museum audiences to create engaging tours and educational experiences
A co-operative team player and people's person
Ability to prompt conversation, questions and dialogue
Strong computer skills, including the use of Microsoft Office applications
Knowledge
Practical art teaching methodology for small and large groups
Knowledge of art history
Knowledgeable about contemporary art from Africa and its Diaspora
A working knowledge of the National Curriculum Statement of South Africa and the CAPS curriculum in Visual Art and Design at GET and/or FET level or equivalent
Knowledge of the IEB Visual Art Curriculum or other international Visual Art curricula is a recommendation
Professional Registration or License Requirements:
SACE (South African Council for Educators) registration is a strong recommendation.
As a cutting-edge equal opportunity institution, Zeitz MOCAA celebrates diversity in all its forms including gender, race, creed, and orientation. Zeitz MOCAA is committed to Employment Equity and particularly welcomes applications from suitably qualified Historically Disadvantaged Individuals (HDIs) for this position.
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