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  • 1.  Career Transition

    Posted 09-03-2025 01:27 AM

    Hello everyone, 

    I was recently terminated from a museum technician position in Cultural Resources within the National Park Service. I have several museum tech positions under my belt at this point, and given the current volatility of federal employment, I am trying to transition into curatorial work in private museums. 

    I would greatly appreciate any advice on how to accomplish this. Job searching is even more frustrating than usual knowing I can no longer rely on federal employment, as I once thought. For additional context, I have a Master's degree in Museum Studies and my skillset is collections management, digital archiving, cataloguing and curatorial work.

    Thanks,

    Erik Marcinik 



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    Erik Marcinik
    Museum Technician
    Saratoga National Historical Park
    MA in Museum Studies, NYU 2022
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  • 2.  RE: Career Transition

    Posted 09-03-2025 09:25 AM

    Hi Erik, 

    So sorry to hear you lost your NPS position. I suggest you look for a museum job in the following places:

    • LinkedIn (there are a lot of posts there, as well as Alli Schell who gathers all Museum Job listings in a weekly post - look her up)
    • Job boards from the various professional organizations (AAM, AASLH, MAAM, AAAM, etc)
    • I see you're in NY - MANY.org has a job board, or look in other states for their museum organization and postings
    • Check your degree program's (NYU) job board

    It may take some time, but keep the faith. There *is* a job out there for you. 

    Good luck - 

    Claudia



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    Claudia Ocello
    President & CEO
    Museum Partners Consulting, LLC
    Maplewood NJ
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  • 3.  RE: Career Transition

    Posted 09-03-2025 12:51 PM

    Dear Erik

    Sorry for your parting from NPS. I suggest looking if you want at state parks they may have some jobs.

    Thanks,

    Rachel



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    Rachel Alschuler
    Museum Education/ Visitor Experience
    San Francisco CA
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