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The Registrar is part of the Vanderbilt University Museum of Art (VUMA) and is the key individual contributor responsible for overseeing all aspects of the care, safety, handling, and documentation ...

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How much do university museum jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for university museum in the United States is $112,479.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,500.00 and $168,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a University Museum Professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a University Museum Professional, you generally need a background in museum studies, art history, or a related field, often supported by relevant degrees or certifications. Familiarity with collection management systems, exhibition design software, and conservation tools is typically required. Strong organizational, communication, and educational outreach skills help you engage diverse audiences and collaborate with academic partners. These skills and qualifications are crucial for preserving collections, supporting research, and enhancing the educational mission of the university.

What is the difference between University Museum vs Museum Curator?

AspectUniversity MuseumMuseum Curator
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Museum Studies, History, or related fieldsBachelor's or Master's in Museum Studies, History, or related fields
Work EnvironmentAcademic institutions, university campuses, research settingsMuseums, cultural institutions, historical sites
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, academic research, educational programsPublic and private museums, cultural organizations
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for roles in educational and research settingsCompared for roles involving curation, collection management

The main difference is that a University Museum typically refers to a museum operated within an academic institution, focusing on research and education, while a Museum Curator is a professional responsible for managing collections, exhibitions, and acquisitions across various types of museums. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds but differ in their primary work environment and focus areas.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in a university museum setting?

Professionals in university museums often juggle multiple responsibilities such as curating exhibitions, managing collections, and supporting academic research. One common challenge is balancing the educational mission of the university with public engagement and visitor experience. Additionally, limited budgets and staffing can require creative problem-solving and strong collaboration across departments. Navigating the integration of technology and digital initiatives while maintaining the integrity of historical collections is also a frequent consideration.

What is a university museum?

A university museum is a museum operated by or affiliated with a university or college. These museums often house collections related to art, history, science, or culture, and serve both educational and research purposes. They provide valuable resources for students, faculty, and the public to engage with original artifacts and exhibitions. University museums also frequently support academic programs, offer internships, and host public events to promote learning and community engagement.
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Infographic showing various University Museum job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $112,479 per year, or $54.1 per hour.
Museum Registrar

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


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7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

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Position Summary:
The Registrar is part of the Vanderbilt University Museum of Art (VUMA) and is the key individual contributor responsible for overseeing all aspects of the care, safety, handling, and documentation of the museum's art collection. The position develops and implements collections management standards, policies, and procedures. The Registrar also helps educate museum staff, students, and other interested parties in best practices and contributes to a lively exhibition and public engagement program. Reporting to the Director, the position interacts with both internal and external stakeholders.
About VUMA:
With 20,000 objects, the Vanderbilt University Museum of Art houses the largest art museum collection in the state of Tennessee, and is the only encyclopedic collecting institution in Nashville. VUMA's collection strengths are U.S. and European works on paper, especially from 1500 to the present; East Asian art; twentieth-century photography; and modern and contemporary art, broadly defined. The museum presents exhibitions of all types of art from antiquity to the contemporary. Its mission is to be a "globally minded laboratory where the spirit of curiosity meets visual expression to engage with the most critical human issues, build empathy, and inspire wonder across Vanderbilt University and throughout middle Tennessee."
Key Functions and Expected Performance:
  • Creates and maintains records encompassing the museum's art collection and exhibitions in a collection database and physical form.
    • Acts as onsite database administrator for the museum's collections management system, Zetcom/eMuseum. Generates reports as needed.
    • Oversees cataloging and lexicon standards for the collection in conjunction with other museum staff and in accordance with best practices
    • Collaborates with curatorial and education staff to ensure accuracy of all electronic- and print-based collection-related information and conformity to museum standards of quality and consistency
    • Responsible for the maintenance and care of the museum archives, including the care of existing accession, exhibition, and loan files; creates new accession, exhibition, and loan files
    • Organizes and maintains the museum's digital files on the organizational shared drives.

  • Manages public online access to collection database (eMuseum+)

  • Manages logistical issues surrounding local, domestic, and international incoming and outgoing loans, including soliciting bids and contracting shippers, tracking shipments and expenses, developing loan contracts, and generating condition reports.

  • Manages conservation projects, including correspondence with conservators, maintenance of records, and loan paperwork and transit.

  • Maintains regular communications with Vanderbilt office of risk management for collections and loan insurance-related purposes.

  • Photographs works of art in in-house photo studio and oversees the digital image library and photography needs for collections and exhibitions.

  • Manages the museum's photographic services, including rights and reproductions.

  • Oversees physical facilities requirements including environmental control and monitoring, pest management, security, and risk management; reviews facility reports of potential borrowers and generates facility reports, climate control reports, and other reports as required for incoming loans of artwork.

  • Creates, establishes, and implements procedures for periodic inventories and routine condition reporting.

  • Generates and oversees short- and long-term collection storage plans, coordinating with staff and external vendors as needed for moving services and supply procurement.

  • Develops and enforces care and safety protocols for the permanent collection, including handling, storage, and general art movement.

  • Oversees proper housing of works of art and manages for collections care.
  • Provides support in the development of collection management policies and ensures compliance with copyright laws, IRS regulations, and AAM guidelines and best practices.

  • Manages the logistics and accessioning and cataloging of new acquisitions and creating annual reports on acquisitions.
    • Supports multiple aspects of the deaccession process including the creation of deaccession proposal documents and disposal/transfer documents, the physical packing and shipping of the objects to their disposal location (transfer, auction, destruction, etc.), and record updates for deaccessioned objects both in the museum's database and the museum archive.

  • Functions as part of a collaborative and collegial museum team and contributes to exhibition and public programming planning, including establishing budgets.

  • Participates in exhibition production including handling, installation and de-installation, moving, storing, and packing and unpacking of artwork. Supervises art handlers during installation and deinstallation.

  • Oversees budget and project funding for collections care, conservation, and related activities.

  • Couriers works of art, as needed, and manages courier arrangements for incoming loans.
    • Manages art shipments including the tracking of objects, confirming that crates are properly staged. Manages the schedules and accommodations for visiting couriers, creating courier packages, and requesting honoaria. Acts as the point of contact for couriers while they are in the museum.
  • Stays up to date on best practices in the field.

  • Other duties as assigned.

Supervisory Relationships:
This position has supervisory responsibility over student staff and interns; the position reports administratively and functionally to the Director.
Education:
• A Bachelor of Fine Arts or Bachelor of Arts with a focus on art history, museum studies, art, or library science from an accredited institution of higher education is necessary.
• A Master's degree in art history, museum studies, Master of Library Science with graduate level coursework in art history, or similar from an accredited institution of higher education is preferred.
• 3-5 years of experience is necessary; experience with a major collections move is preferred.
Experience and Skills:
• Knowledge of collections management and museum registration best practices is necessary.
• Knowledge of museum standards for the care, preservation, and display of works of art and historical objects is necessary.
• Proficiency in both PC and Mac platforms and strong computer skills including experience with Microsoft Office, Photoshop, and collections management software is necessary.
• Knowledge of and experience working with digital image file formats, file format conversion and related software, and image-editing applications is necessary.
• Demonstrated interpersonal and written communication skills, as well as the ability to work effectively with diverse constituents including donors, collectors, faculty, students, researchers, community members, and staff.
• Availability to work a flexible schedule that includes evenings and weekends is necessary.
• Ability to lift, move, and pack items up to 50 lbs. and climb a ladder is necessary.
• Experience creating metadata records and performing authority control is preferred.
• Knowledge of best practices and experience with handling a variety of art objects and materials is preferred.
• Experience creating faithful digital images of artwork is preferred.
• Experience managing digital preservation projects is preferred.
Must possess a valid driver's license or be willing to get a valid driver's license.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Frequent standing, walking, and bending; fine motor skills for handling delicate objects and documentation; lifting and moving collection objects up to 50 lbs.; extensive computer use for records management and loan coordination.
The work environment is consistent with general office conditions, with moderate noise followed by long spans of installation in the museum, with exposure to vibrations, noise, electrical connections and outdoor weather conditions. Long periods of standing, exposure to chemicals associated with the conservation and production of works of art.
About Us
At Vanderbilt University , our work - regardless of title or role - is in service to an important and noble mission in which every member of our community serves in advancing knowledge and transforming lives on a daily basis. Located in Nashville, Tennessee, on a 330+ acre campus and arboretum dating back to 1873, Vanderbilt is proud to have been named as one of "America's Best Large Employers" as well as a top employer in Tennessee and the Nashville metropolitan area by Forbes for several years running. We welcome those who are interested in learning and growing professionally with an employer that strives to create, foster and sustain opportunities as an employer of choice.
We understand you have a choice when choosing where to work and pursue a career. We understand you are unique and have a story. We want to hear it. We encourage you to apply today so that you might become a part of our story.
Vanderbilt University is an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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