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Full Time Museum Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

Art Preparator I

Norfolk, VA · On-site

$21 - $24.04/hr

Art Preparator I The Chrysler Museum of Art, located at 1 Memorial Place in Norfolk, VA, is ... Non-Exempt/Hourly Position Type: Full-time Supervisor duties: None Reports to: Chief Registrar Date:

Description The Mariners' Museum and Park's mission is to connect people to the world's waters ... Other Duties as Assigned This is a full-time, salary-exempt position with a salary of $45,000.

Harvey Way, Hampton, VA 23668 Job Type: Full-Time Department: University Museum Opening Date: 12/12/2025 Description The Visitor Service Manager will develop and implement audience-centered visitor ...

$13 - $17/hr

... Museum, and external venue rental events. The Guest Services Team Lead, Events is responsible for the general management of the event front-line staff including full-time and part-time staff, as well ...

$500K/yr

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, The Poe Museum, American Civil War Museum, The Virginia Holocaust Museum * Maymont - a 100-acre Victorian estate and public park that contains mansions, gardens ...

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How much do full time museum jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for full time museum in Virginia is $75,608.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $59,000.00 and $83,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a full time museum job?

Full time museum jobs are positions within museums where employees work a standard full-time schedule, typically 35-40 hours per week. These roles can include a variety of positions such as curators, educators, conservators, exhibit designers, visitor services staff, and administrators. Working full time in a museum often involves responsibilities like developing exhibits, managing collections, conducting educational programs, and ensuring a positive visitor experience. Full time museum employees may also benefit from job stability, health insurance, and opportunities for professional growth within the museum sector.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a full time museum professional?

To thrive as a full-time museum professional, you generally need a background in art history, museum studies, or a related field, along with experience in curation, education, or collections management. Familiarity with collection management systems, digital archiving tools, and exhibition design software is often required. Strong communication, organizational skills, and the ability to engage diverse audiences are valuable soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for preserving collections, creating meaningful experiences for visitors, and supporting the museum's educational mission.

What are some common challenges faced by full time museum staff, and how can they be addressed?

Full-time museum staff often balance multiple responsibilities, such as curating exhibits, managing collections, conducting educational programs, and engaging with visitors. Common challenges include adapting to evolving technologies, maintaining the preservation of artifacts, and meeting the diverse needs of the public. Building strong teamwork, participating in ongoing professional development, and fostering open communication with colleagues can help address these challenges and contribute to a dynamic, rewarding work environment.

What is the difference between Full Time Museum vs Full Time Archivist?

AspectFull Time MuseumFull Time Archivist
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in Museum Studies, History, or related fieldBachelor's degree in Archival Science, History, or related field
Work EnvironmentMuseums, cultural institutions, galleriesArchives, libraries, museums
Employer & Industry UsageMuseums and cultural organizationsArchives and historical repositories
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for roles in cultural preservation and public engagementCompared for roles involving preservation of records and historical documents

Full Time Museum roles focus on curation, public education, and exhibit management within museums. Full Time Archivists specialize in preserving, organizing, and maintaining historical records and documents. While both roles require knowledge of history and preservation, museums emphasize visitor engagement, whereas archivists focus on record management and archival integrity.

What are the most commonly searched types of Museum jobs in Virginia?

The most popular types of Museum jobs in Virginia are:

What cities in Virginia are hiring for Full Time Museum jobs?

Cities in Virginia with the most Full Time Museum job openings:

Infographic showing various Full Time Museum job openings in Virginia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 65% Full Time, 22% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $75,608 per year, or $36.4 per hour.

Museum Specialist (Collection Processing Unit) - IS-1016-07

Smithsonian Institution

Chantilly, VA • On-site

$57K - $65K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 7 days ago


Smithsonian Institution rating

8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

Based on 25 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

2nd of 29 rated museums


Job description

Museum Specialist (Collection Processing Unit) - IS-1016-07
Application Deadline: 25 August 2026
Department: National Air and Space Museum
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Chantilly, VA
Reporting To: Supervisory Museum Specialist
Compensation: $57,736 - $65,435 / year
Description
OPEN DATE: August 12, 2026
CLOSING DATE: August 25, 2026
POSITION TYPE: Trust Fund
APPOINTMENT TYPE: Indefinite
SCHEDULE: Full Time
DUTY LOCATION: Chantilly, VA
Position sensitivity and risk:
Non-Sensitive (NS)/Low Risk

Open to all qualified applicants
What are Trust Fund Positions?
Trust Fund positions are unique to the Smithsonian. They are paid for from a variety of sources, including the Smithsonian endowment, revenue from our business activities, donations, grants and contracts. Trust employees are not part of the civil service, nor does trust fund employment lead to Federal status. The salary ranges for trust positions are generally the same as for federal positions and in many cases trust and federal employees work side by side. Trust employees have their own benefit program, which may include Health, Dental & Vision Insurance, Life Insurance, Transit/Commuter Benefits, Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance, Annual and Sick Leave, Family Friendly Leave, 403b Retirement Plan, Discounts for Smithsonian Memberships, Museum Stores and Restaurants, Credit Union, Smithsonian Early Enrichment Center (Child Care), Flexible Spending Account (Health & Dependent Care).
Conditions of Employment
  • Pass Pre-employment Background Check and Subsequent Background Investigation for position designated.
  • Complete a Probationary Period.
  • Maintain a Bank Account for Direct Deposit/Electronic Transfer.
  • The position is open to all candidates eligible to work in the United States. Proof of eligibility to work in U.S. is not required to apply.
  • Applicants must meet all qualification and eligibility requirements within 30 days of the closing date of this announcement.

OVERVIEW
This position is located in the Collections Processing Unit (CPU), National Air and Space Museum (NASM) on the National Mall (NMB), and the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center (UHC) in Chantilly, VA and the Paul E. Garber Restoration Facility in Suitland, MD which is responsible for properly protecting the National Collections of Aeronautics and Space Artifacts in perpetuity, guaranteeing intellectual as well as physical control over those collections.
The purpose of this position is to support the handling, packing, storage, transportation, maintenance, and preservation of artifacts within the National Collection. The incumbent serves as a skilled member of the unit and as a project team lead, coordinating and directing the work of lower-graded museum technicians and specialists engaged in the handling, storage, shipment, maintenance, preservation, and exhibition of National Collection artifacts. The position helps ensure the proper stewardship, care, and accessibility of collection items in accordance with established museum standards and preservation practices.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Perform tasks of a technical nature in support of collections management. Works with a crew of museum technicians and specialists that are responsible for the packing, handling, moving, transporting, storing, and monitoring of artifacts such as airplanes, helicopters, aircraft engines, missiles, cannons, guns, spacecraft, satellites, spacesuits, uniforms, art, and other related aeronautical and space objects, many times serving as the team leader for such projects.
  • Routinely makes use of the museum's computerized collections information system, The Museum System. This includes creating specific artifact records, adding information to those record, and working with the Curatorial Departments and other units of the Collections Department to keep records up to date.
  • Disassemble, assemble, load, unload, secure, crate, or cradle aforementioned types of artifacts. These tasks require the incumbent to design and construction cradles, dollies, and other supports necessary to ensure safe handling, movement, and storage of the artifacts. Performs all types of artifact handling operations, including de/installations, which require the operation of trucks, tractor-trailers, hoists, forklifts and similar equipment.
  • Articulate and communicate to the team the assignment, project, problem to be solved, actionable events, milestones, and/or issues under review, and deadlines and time frames for completion.

QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
To qualify for the IS-07 based on experience, applicants must possess at least one year of specialized experience equivalent to the IS/GS-05 grade level. Qualifying experience must include:
  • Experience handling large (such as 20' x 10' in size) delicate and valuable artifacts, including proper techniques for packing, unpacking, and physically moving objects.
  • Experience cataloging, documentation, and inventory management.
  • Experience planning and executing artifact transportation locally.

To qualify for the IS-07 based on education alone, applicants must possess at least one full academic year of graduate-level education from an accredited college or university in a field directly related to the position, or meet the requirements for Superior Academic Achievement (SAA).
Superior Academic Achievement may be demonstrated through one of the following:
  1. Class Standing: Ranking in the upper one-third of the graduating class in the college, university, or major subdivision (such as the College of Liberal Arts or School of Business Administration), based on completed coursework.
  2. Grade-Point Average (GPA):
    • A cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale ("B" average or better), as reflected on official transcripts, based on all completed coursework, four years of education, or coursework completed during the final two years of the curriculum; or
    • A GPA of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale ("B+" average or better) in the major field of study, or in the courses required for the major completed during the final two years of the curriculum.
  3. Honor Society Membership: Election to a national scholastic honor society recognized by the Association of College Honor Societies.

Applicants may also qualify through a combination of specialized experience and graduate-level education that together meet the qualification requirements. All qualifying education and experience must be fully documented in the applicant's resume and supported by transcripts submitted with the application.
Education completed outside the United States must be deemed equivalent to higher education programs of U.S. Institutions by an organization that specializes in the interpretation of foreign educational credentials. This documentation is the responsibility of the applicant and should be included as part of your application package.
Any false statement in your application may result in rejection of your application and may also result in termination after employment begins.
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Resumes should include a description of your paid and non-paid work experience that is related to this job; starting and ending dates of job (month and year); and average number of hours worked per week.
What To Expect Next: Once the vacancy announcement closes, a review of your resume will be compared against the qualification and experience requirements related to this job. After review of applicant resumes is complete, qualified candidates will be referred to the hiring manager.
Relocation expenses are not paid.
The Smithsonian Institution provides reasonable accommodation to applicants with disabilities where appropriate. Applicants requiring reasonable accommodation should contact NASM-HR@SI.EDU. Determinations on requests for reasonable accommodation will be made on a case-by-case basis. To learn more, please review the Smithsonian's Accommodation Procedures.
The Smithsonian Institution is an Equal Opportunity Employer. To review The Smithsonian's EEO program information, please click the following: https://www.si.edu/oeo

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