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Missouri Humanities is a state-wide nonprofit that explores history, civics, and culture through community partnerships and public programming. Founded in 1971, Missouri Humanities is the National ...

Missouri Humanities is a state-wide nonprofit that explores history, civics, and culture through community partnerships and public programming. Founded in 1971, Missouri Humanities is the National ...

Humanities TA

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$14.25/hr

In order to do this effectively, TAs must attend Humanities lectures. The TAs are expected to ... to public assistance, familial status, or age in its admissions, educational programs, or ...

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How much do public humanities jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for public humanities in the United States is $54,258.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,000.00 and $64,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a professional in Public Humanities typically collaborate with community partners and academic institutions?

Professionals in Public Humanities often work at the intersection of academic research and community engagement, collaborating closely with museums, libraries, cultural organizations, and educational institutions. They may co-design programs, curate exhibitions, or facilitate public dialogues, ensuring that scholarly work is accessible and relevant to diverse audiences. Regular meetings and ongoing communication with both academic colleagues and community stakeholders are essential to foster mutual understanding, share resources, and build sustainable partnerships. This collaborative approach not only enriches public programming but also expands career growth through networking and project leadership opportunities.

What is the difference between Public Humanities vs Public History?

AspectPublic HumanitiesPublic History
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Humanities, History, or related fieldsBachelor's or Master's in History, Public History, or related fields
Work EnvironmentMuseums, cultural organizations, educational institutionsMuseums, archives, historical sites, government agencies
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofits, universities, cultural institutionsMuseums, historical societies, government agencies
Common Search & ComparisonPublic HumanitiesPublic History

Public Humanities and Public History both focus on engaging the public with history and culture, often sharing similar educational backgrounds and work environments. However, Public Humanities emphasizes a broader approach to cultural and societal issues through various media and community programs, while Public History concentrates specifically on preserving, interpreting, and presenting historical information in museums, archives, and public sites.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Public Humanities, and why are they important?

To thrive in Public Humanities, you typically need a background in humanities disciplines, strong research abilities, and experience with public engagement or community programming. Familiarity with digital storytelling tools, content management systems, and occasionally grant-writing or project management software is valuable. Exceptional communication, cultural sensitivity, and collaboration skills help you connect diverse audiences and partners. These skills are crucial for making humanities scholarship accessible, relevant, and impactful beyond academic settings.

What are public humanities?

Public humanities refer to the practice of making the study and understanding of humanities subjects—such as history, literature, philosophy, and cultural studies—accessible and relevant to the broader public. Professionals in this field work to connect academic research with community interests, often through museums, libraries, cultural organizations, and public programs. Their goal is to foster dialogue, preserve cultural heritage, and promote civic engagement by bringing scholarly insights into public life. Careers in public humanities can include roles like museum educators, public historians, program coordinators, and community outreach specialists.
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Infographic showing various Public Humanities job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, and 16% Part Time. Highlights an 74% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 25% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,258 per year, or $26.1 per hour.

Executive Director

Missouri Humanities

Kansas City, MO • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Overview

OMNI is honored to be retained by Missouri Humanities in their search for an exceptional Executive Director to lead the organization. The Executive Director will be a collaborative and creative leader with an established humanities background - that will spearhead the organization as it pursues its key priorities: innovative programming, expanded connections, operational effectiveness, and expanded support for cultural community partners.

Missouri Humanities is a state-wide nonprofit that explores history, civics, and culture through community partnerships and public programming. Founded in 1971, Missouri Humanities is the National Endowment for the Humanities' state affiliate and operates as independent nonprofit with a remit to support the public humanities at a local level. It has a 9-person staff and is governed by a fourteen-member volunteer board comprised business, civic, academic, and philanthropic leaders. It has an annual operating budget of $2 million and is funded through state and federal awards, foundations, and individual donors. In accordance with its mission, MH provides public humanities programming and community partnerships, including grant funding, to eligible nonprofits to advance public humanities programs across Missouri.

Position Overview

Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director will work closely with the Board, staff, and key stakeholders to engage the public with compelling, inclusive and relevant humanities-based programs. The Board will partner with the new executive director on key priorities of becoming a more diverse and high-performing organization and engaging an increasingly diverse constituency in high-quality humanities experiences, especially in rural communities underrepresented by the humanities.

As chief spokesperson, advocate, and partnership builder, the Executive Director will grow the organization's presence across the state, in the media, among scholars and academics, and through key partnerships. They will form strong relationships with major donors, the state, and local and federal agencies to sustain current revenue streams. In addition, they will cultivate cross functionality amongst the staff in developing new fundraising strategies that diversify revenue, steward donors, and increase unrestricted funds.

Responsibilities
  • In collaboration with the Board, staff, and stakeholders, the Executive Director will craft a bold vision for the role of the humanities in Missouri. Refine and update the strategic plan to reflect communities' needs.
  • Hire and develop staff who have the expertise, skills, and capacity to operate the organization and administer programs and grants with a high degree of professionalism, intellectual rigor, and creativity.
  • Manage finances with Board oversight. Prepare budgets and track expenses. Oversee timely and accurate financial statements, funder reports, and cash flow projections.
  • Supervise administration, including contractor and vendor relationships. Ensure conformity to bylaws, nonprofit best practices, and local and federal laws and regulations.
  • Set fundraising strategy with development staff and key board members to significantly increase support from individuals, corporations, and institutional funders.
  • Serve as chief spokesperson, representing MH to a broad constituency of local, state, and federal governments, funders, community groups, schools, and the media.
  • Develop innovative strategies that use grants and programs to prioritize and reflect a strong commitment to the humanities.
  • Work with the Board to achieve good governance practices, grow financial resources, and recruit and onboard new members.
Qualifications

The ideal candidate will possess an educational background in a humanities or public humanities discipline; have a demonstrated ability to advocate for the humanities' value and importance in public life; and will bring vision, integrity, skill, flexibility, and collaboration to this role. Core competencies include:

  • A clear knowledge of and passion for the humanities
  • Master's degree or above in a humanities discipline preferred.
  • At least 5 years of executive-level leadership in a cultural organization or humanities nonprofit. Past experience as a successful executive director is strongly preferred.
  • Skilled in nonprofit administration of budgets, finances, human resources, contracts, and public relations.
  • Successful track record building and managing a high-performing team.
  • Proven success with senior-level fundraising efforts
  • Exceptionally polished and persuasive skills in written and verbal communication.
  • Familiarity with public funding dynamics including state funding requirements, federal funding requirements, NEH and the Federation of State Humanities Councils and awareness of innovative public humanities programs across the country.
  • Strong background cultivating innovative approaches to public programming.
  • Demonstrated leadership in maintaining an effective partnership with a Board of Directors including governance, fundraising, recruitment and facilitating committee work.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and demonstrated ability to learn new technology.

Compensation and Residency Requirements:

Compensation is in the range of $90,000 to $117,000, subject to experience and meeting performance objectives. MH offers a generous benefits package that includes health, dental, vision, life insurance, retirement plan, and paid leave. Residency in Missouri is required. Missouri Humanities has offices in Kansas City, MO and St. Louis, MO. The Executive Director must work onsite from one of the two offices and will have oversight over both offices. 

OMNI is honored to be retained in this search. We appreciate your referrals to professionals who may have an interest in this outstanding opportunity. Formal interest accepted through the OMNI Executive Career Portal. Please direct all inquiries to:

OMNI Human Resource Solutions

Anna Robinson, Senior Search Consultant & Healthcare Practice Leader

arobinson@omnihrm.com

OMNI and our clients are Equal Opportunity Employers.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME