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Spanish-Language Exhibit Curator

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ORGANIZATION: PACIFIC SOUTHWEST RAILWAY MUSEUM

We are looking for a passionate and dedicated Spanish Exhibition Curator to join our team! In this role, you will be responsible for working with the Director of Museum Services in developing engaging and educational exhibits focused on railroad history for our Spanish-speaking community.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop concepts and plans for temporary and permanent exhibitions in Spanish.
  • Translate current English-language exhibits and signage into Spanish.
  • Ensure the accuracy and fluency of Spanish content.
  • Collaborate with other museum departments to ensure cohesive integration of exhibits.

Qualifications:

  • Proven fluency in Spanish and English (oral and written).
  • Excellent research, writing and communication skills.
  • Creativity, attention to detail and passion for creating attractive displays.

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About PACIFIC SOUTHWEST RAILWAY MUSEUM

Location:

4695 NEBO DR, LA MESA, CA 91941, US

Mission Statement

The Pacific Southwest Railway Museum Association, Inc. is dedicated to preserving the physical legacy, historical context, cultural landscape and experience of rail transportation. Programs address the historical, educational, social, economic and technical impact of railroading with particular emphasis on railroads of San Diego County and the larger systems it connected to within the Southwestern United States.

Description

On November 15, 1919, John D. Spreckels drove the "Gold Spike" completing the San Diego & Arizona Railway, America's last transcontinental railroad. The Pacific Southwest Railway Museum (PSRM) was founded in 1961 to preserve the history of this "Impossible Railroad". Since 1986, we have strived to pass on the significance of our country's railroad heritage and the role it has played in the advancement of California and our nation through a living history approach, designed to increase public appreciation, education and enjoyment. Today, it is one of the largest operating, living history train museums in California, with exhibits dating back 135 years.

The Pacific Southwest Railway Museum is a 100% volunteer run organization and we're always looking to expand our team! From train operations, to retail sales, to event planning, there is a role for anyone and everyone.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Education & Literacy
Arts & Culture, Education & Literacy

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Curating
  • History
  • Research
  • Spanish

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • as needed
  • written and oral Spanish-language proficiency

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