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Develops and implements annual work plan which outlines goals and objectives of the department based upon the needs of Brown County; coordinates the work performed by the department and ensures ...

Under direction of the Economic Support Manager, assists in coordinating and administering the economic support programs for Brown County and the Bay Lake Consortium; Supervises unit staff in the ...

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Do workers at Brown County (Wisconsin) get paid breaks?

Sometimes. Only some people get paid breaks.
42% of people say they don’t get paid breaks.
Based on data from 12 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and June 2026.

Does Brown County (Wisconsin) pay people when they’re sick?

Yes. Most people get paid when they’re sick.
79% of people say they would get paid if they were sick but scheduled to work.
Based on data from 14 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and April 2026.

At Brown County (Wisconsin), are sick days and vacation days separate paid time off?

Sick days and vacation days are used from the same paid time off.
78% of people say they have to use vacation days when they’re out sick.
Based on data from 9 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between June 2025 and June 2026.

Is the health insurance from Brown County (Wisconsin) affordable enough for their workers?

Most people say the health insurance costs are okay.
100% of people say the health insurance costs are okay
Based on data from 11 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between March 2025 and June 2026.

Do people get paid time off at Brown County (Wisconsin)?

Most people get paid time off work.
100% of people say they get paid time off.
Based on data from 9 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between June 2025 and June 2026.

Do workers at Brown County (Wisconsin) worry about hours?

Most people don’t worry about getting enough hours.
91% of people report they don’t worry about getting enough hours.
Based on data from 11 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and April 2026.

Do Brown County (Wisconsin) workers get to choose the shifts they work?

Some people don’t get to choose which shifts they work.
50% report that they don’t have enough control over which shifts they work.
Based on data from 8 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between February 2025 and April 2026.

How easy is it for Brown County (Wisconsin) workers to change shifts?

Some people find it hard to change shifts.
57% of people report that it’s hard to change shifts if they need to.
Based on data from 7 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and October 2025.

How easy is it to get time off at Brown County (Wisconsin)?

Most people find it easy to get time off.
79% of people report it’s easy to get time off.
Based on data from 14 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and June 2026.

Do Brown County (Wisconsin) managers change schedules at the last minute?

Most managers don’t change people’s schedules at the last minute.
73% of people say their manager doesn’t change their shift schedule at the last minute.
Based on data from 11 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and April 2026.

Do jobs at Brown County (Wisconsin) spill into time workers aren’t paid for?

Rarely. The job doesn't usually spill into unpaid time.
18% of people report that their job takes up time that they don’t get paid for.
Based on data from 11 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and April 2026.

How easy is it to take sick days at Brown County (Wisconsin)?

Most people find it easy to take sick days.
86% of people report that it’s easy to take time off if they are sick.
Based on data from 14 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and June 2026.

Is working at Brown County (Wisconsin) good if you’re a parent or caregiver?

Only some parents and caregivers say this is a good place to work.
50% of people who care for a child or other relative report this isn’t a good place to work.
Based on data from 6 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between February 2025 and June 2026.

Do people at Brown County (Wisconsin) feel treated with respect by their managers?

Some people don’t feel treated with respect by their managers.
38% of people say they’re not treated with respect by their managers.
Based on data from 13 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and April 2026.

Do people at Brown County (Wisconsin) get to take their breaks without interruption?

Only some people get breaks without interruption.
46% of people report that their breaks get interrupted.
Based on data from 13 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and June 2026.

Is it stressful to work at Brown County (Wisconsin)?

Most people feel stressed out here.
80% of people say they often feel stressed out at work.
Based on data from 15 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and June 2026.

Do people at Brown County (Wisconsin) enjoy their jobs?

Only some people enjoy their job.
40% of people report they don’t enjoy their job.
Based on data from 10 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and April 2026.

Do people at Brown County (Wisconsin) recommend working with their team?

Only some people recommend working with their team.
67% of people report that they wouldn’t recommend working with their immediate team to a friend.
Based on data from 15 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and June 2026.

Do people get enough training when they start at Brown County (Wisconsin)?

Some people didn’t get enough training when they started.
50% of people report they didn’t get enough training when they started working here.
Based on data from 14 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and June 2026.

Do people get support to advance at Brown County (Wisconsin)?

Most people aren’t given support to advance their career here.
In the last year, 71% of people report not being given support to advance their career here.
Based on data from 14 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and June 2026.

Do people think Brown County (Wisconsin)’s headquarters understands what’s happening where they work?

Some people think headquarters doesn’t understand what’s happening where they work.
62% of people think that this employer’s headquarters or owners don’t have a good understanding of what’s really happening where they work.
Based on data from 13 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and June 2026.

Do workers feel well informed about how Brown County (Wisconsin) is doing?

Only some people feel well informed about how the company is doing.
62% of people feel that they aren’t kept well informed about how the company is doing as a whole.
Based on data from 13 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between January 2025 and June 2026.

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Museum Director

Brown County

Green Bay, WI • On-site

$95K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 6 days ago


Brown County (Wisconsin) rating

7.1

Company rating: 7.1 out of 10

Based on 15 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

646th of 846 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Job Summary Oversees the museum operations, provides for the collection and preservation/conservation of relevant and significant objects of art, history, and science from or used in Northeast Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan; interprets collections and educates residents through exhibits, programming, research, and publications. Assumes overall responsibility for the museum's community relations. Essential Duties Manages the museum operation, development, coordination, and promotion of museum programs; monitors time, people, equipment, and other resources for the department to ensure efficient organization and completion of work.

Collaborates with the Neville Public Museum Foundation Board and its Executive Director to coordinate, promote, and market museum programs, exhibitions, educational opportunities, community partnerships, and other plans to align with the goals and objectives of the department. Plans, develops, presents, and implements the annual budget; monitors expenditures and controls expenses for the department; enforces cost control measures, eliminates redundant systems, and establishes and implements departmental cost measurements to ensure compliance with budget limitations. Develops and implements annual work plan which outlines goals and objectives of the department based upon the needs of Brown County; coordinates the work performed by the department and ensures projects are completed in a timely manner.

Interviews, selects, supervises, plans, coordinates, and assigns the work of staff and (specified contracted employees) develops their potential, monitors, and evaluates their performance and work output to maintain efficiency and quality of work; participates in and makes decisions concerning grievances and discipline; participates in contract negotiations. Plans long-range goals, objectives, organizational structure, and overall direction for the department; monitors, reviews and communicates the implementation phases of the department's strategic plans to ensure that long-range goals and objectives are met. Develops, communicates, implements, and monitors policies, procedures, and standards for the department; conducts staff meetings to review progress, accomplishments, budgets, strategies, and plans for the department; ensures quality standards and compliance with regulations are maintained.

Serves as the primary liaison between the County, the Museum, local museum organizations, and the Museum Foundation. Represents the Museum at public events and functions, acts as its spokesperson to the media, and approves all news releases. Participates in local, state, and regional committees and engages with local cultural organizations on the Museum's behalf.

Consistently projects a positive and professional image of the Museum. Researches, develops, and implements alternative sources of revenue including grant proposals, special events, endowment, and ensures compliance with grant requirements. Plans, develops and implements marketing and advertising strategies to promote the Museum and its programs.

Prepares oral and written reports on Museum activities, budget and personnel to County Executive, boards, and committees in an accurate and complete manner; works with joint county/corporation committee to formulate long-range goals and provide for implementation. Plans exhibit scheduling with curators; makes final decisions as to yearly exhibit schedule. Makes final decisions regarding programming, collections management policies and educational programs; gives lectures to local organizations, businesses, and schools pertaining to the museum, the exhibits, programs, and related subject matters; answers public inquiries; maintains up-to-date knowledge and awareness of topics of interest in museum administration and programming; maintains current information regarding museums and ensures museum is practicing within compliance and accepted form.

Maintains and upgrades professional knowledge, skills, and development by attending seminars, workshops and training programs and reading trade and professional journals and publications. MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT USED: General office equipment Computer Minimum Qualifications Required Education and Experience: Bachelors Degree from an accredited university or college in Business or Public Administration, Museum Studies or related field. Five (5) to seven (7) years of executive level experience in market analysis and fund development designed to meet the organization's strategic plan or carry out the organization's mission; or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience which provides the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities.

Licenses and Certifications: Valid Wisconsin Driver's License. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of museum operations including collections, exhibits, education, and programming. Knowledge of basic management principles and techniques.

Knowledge of accounting and budgeting. Knowledge of rules and regulations regarding non-profit organizations and museums. Knowledge of public relations.

Knowledge of planning and marketing. Knowledge of governmental structures. Knowledge of and ability to utilize a computer and the required software.

Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to make verbal and written presentations. Ability to effectively manage people.

Ability to write grants. Ability to research and compile information. Ability to market and promote the museum.

Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff and the public. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Lifting 50 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 40 pounds. Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting; occasional driving.

Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls. Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling. Communicating orally in a clear manner.

Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes. Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions. Brown County is an E-Verify employer.

Click the links below for more information. https://www.browncountywi.gov/i/f/files/Human-Resources/E-Verify%20Participation%20Poster(1).pdf https://www.browncountywi.gov/i/f/files/Human-Resources/IER%20Right%20to%20Work%20Poster.pdf


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