Registrar Fellow

Website Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Summary

Under the general direction of the Senior Director of Registration and Collections Management, the Registrar Fellow will receive training and participate in the daily running of an active Registrar’s Office entrusted to preserve and keep safe works of art lent from and to the MFA, Boston.

The Fellow will be introduced to a broad overview of various work in the areas of acquisitions, exhibitions, tours, and outgoing loans. Supervised by the Senior Director but working directly with the entire Registrar staff, the Fellow will assist with all aspects of administration to gain a clear understanding of the planning and communications required for executing and documenting loans at the Museum. The Fellow will learn different aspects by assisting each Registrar in a variety of tasks during the run of the fellowship.

The Fellow will assist with communication, documentation, and exhibition administration, including schedule planning, courier arrangements, and gallery supervision while installing or de-installing exhibitions. Additionally, the Fellow will receive training in TMS (The Museum System), the collections management database. The Fellow will complete a research project in an area of interest, participate in conferences, and train as a courier. These skills will be applicable to a future career in museum work and/or collections management. The fellowship will provide opportunities to contribute to a dynamic culture of research and museum practice through developing a research project and participating in cross-departmental fellow convenings.

This position is a 12.5 month term.

Key Details

Compensation: $53,615 salary

Term: 12.5 months

Schedule: FT (35 hours/week)

Union: This position is affiliated with the United Auto Workers Union.

Deadline: 08/21/2026


Eligibility

Required Qualifications:

  • Enrollment or completion of a graduate-level program (Art History or Museum Studies concentrations preferred)
  • Professional attitude and respect for confidentiality of work and the protection of sensitive information
  • Accurate clerical and word-processing skills are essential; training in use of the Museum’s database system will be provided
  • Clerical, office, or library experience desirable
  • Keen attention to detail and excellent proofreading skills
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently as well as collaboratively
  • Ability to execute, with caution and good judgment, some physical work, including but not limited to placing dollies under crates, carrying boxes and objects of approximately 20 lbs, and standing on shipping dock for extended periods
  • Commitment to the Museum’s values of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and Accessibility

About

Founded in 1870, the Museum of Fine Arts houses and preserves preeminent collections and aspires to serve a wide variety of people through direct encounters with works of art.


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