Assistant to the Director of the Master in Museum Studies at 50%The University of Neuchâtel is advertising a position for an Assistant to the Director of the Master in Museum Studies at 50%, to be filled within the Institute of Art History and Museology (IHAM).The IHAM is a leader in the field of museology education. Its Master in Museum Studies, which offers high-quality instruction, welcomes numerous international students. It has received the ICOM label in the field of museology. Starting at the beginning of the academic year, the IHAM will offer a second curriculum in partnership with the École du Louvre in Paris: the Master in Museum Studies.ActivitiesAs Assistant to the Director of the Master in Museum Studies, you will be responsible for managing the program's operations. This includes, in particular, monitoring the partnership with the École du Louvre and with museums, as well as drafting agreements related to museum projects. You will also assume various tasks related to the functioning of the Master's program, including managing the admission procedure, coordinating student mobility, supporting the work of the Scientific Committee, and updating and archiving student files.Within the framework of student monitoring, you will be required to advise them and establish pedagogical plans for study supplements. You will organize trips related to the museography seminars of the École du Louvre, manage internships, and provide necessary information regarding procedures and regulations. Furthermore, you will participate in the organization of the academic year start, in particular the preparation of the inaugural day. This activity includes drafting the program, welcoming guests, transmitting information to students, and explaining the general functioning of the program.Profile soughtYou hold a degree in humanities or museum studies, ideally complemented by professional experience within a museum. Comfortable with oral and written communication in French, you possess excellent organizational skills and know how to manage priorities efficiently. You work autonomously and demonstrate diplomacy in your interactions with various partners. Knowledge of German is an asset.Start date: October 1stApplication deadline: August 1stInformation: Professor, Chair of Contemporary Art History and Museology, by email.If you wish to take on this challenge, please apply online on our website under the employment section by attaching your complete file (cover letter, CV, diplomas, and work certificates).We specify that only applications submitted online on our recruitment platform will be taken into consideration.The University of Neuchâtel attaches particular importance to equality and diversity. jidf004af4aen jit0727aen jpiy26aen