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Director of Learning & Education Programs
Folger Shakespeare Library
The Director of Learning and Education Programs will lead the strategic development and implementation of educational programs that support local, national, and digital engagement with Shakespeare and the early modern world. Building on the Folger’s tradition of excellence, they will shape innovative educational initiatives that integrate performance-based learning, expand national partnerships, and enhance the accessibility of the Folger’s educational resources for K–12 teachers, students, and a broader public of life-long learners. The Director of Learning and Education Programs will guide the design and delivery of workshops, fellowships, festivals, courses, and online content that align with the organization’s mission. They will also expand the reach of the Folger’s educational offerings to families, youth groups, and individual students looking to enhance their understanding of Shakespeare and the humanities. They will work closely with Senior Directors and the Creative Programming Leadership Group to devise content collaboratively and strategically to enhance the Folger’s reputation for public programming.
This role, in conjunction with four full-time staff and a varying number of contracted teachers, will oversee and ensure the continued growth and excellence of national and local programs, including professional development institutes, student festivals, life-long learners, and school-based workshops. They will build and maintain relationships with educational institutions, foundations, local schools, and cultural organizations while collaborating across other Folger departments to connect exhibitions, programming, and collections with dynamic learning experiences. The Director of Learning and Education Programs will represent the organization at conferences and in educational settings, manage a high-performing staff, and steward the department’s budget and funding strategies in coordination with the Folger development and finance teams. They will work collaboratively with the team of Senior Directors and Board of Governors to create the Folger’s next strategic plan, establishing the Folger’s programmatic and organizational goals while ensuring its financial sustainability.
Roles and Responsibilities Strategic and Programmatic Leadership
Curriculum and Content Development
External Partnerships and National Initiatives
Local and Community Engagement
Team and Operational Leadership
Traits and Characteristics The incoming Director of Learning and Education Programs at the Folger will be an imaginative, forward-thinking, and collaborative leader who brings a deep belief in the transformative power of literature and the arts. They will value inclusivity, equity, and intellectual curiosity, with a passion for connecting complex ideas to diverse learners through accessible and engaging educational experiences.
The successful leader will demonstrate empathy, cultural competence, and an ability to navigate nuanced relationships with educators, scholars, artists, and community partners. They will possess strong planning and team leadership skills, with the ability to guide cross-functional collaboration across Folger departments and disciplines. The Director of Learning and Education Programs will embrace change, model lifelong learning, and foster a supportive and purpose-driven environment grounded in continuous improvement, thoughtful dialogue, and shared achievement.
Other key competencies include:
Qualifications A minimum of seven years’ experience in successful program leadership, development, management, and assessment for a national educational or cultural organization or the equivalent is highly desirable. A broad knowledge of national educational trends and a thorough understanding of Shakespeare are essential. The ability to build, organize, and lead staff through excellent management and supervisory skills is necessary, and teaching experience at the elementary or secondary level and experience providing professional development training is preferred. Experience with curriculum development is desirable, along with an understanding of when and how digital media may be productively introduced into teaching. Excellent communication skills and the ability to think and act imaginatively to connect the library’s collection, activities, and resources to diverse audiences of teachers and students are vital. Skill in budgeting and managing resources is advantageous. A graduate degree in English or education (Ph.D. or Ed.D.) or equivalent experience is preferred.
If you do not meet all the qualifications but possess transferable or equivalent skills, experience, or education, we encourage you to apply and highlight those areas.
Compensation and Benefits The Folger provides a competitive and equitable compensation package with a salary range of $175,000 to $185,000 with benefits that include an extensive range of health, dental, life, and disability insurance benefits; considerable retirement contributions through TIAA-CREF; educational assistance programs for staff members and their dependents; generous sick and annual leave; and other programs and services. Additional information is available here.
Applications and Inquiries To submit a cover letter and resume with a summary of demonstrable accomplishments, please visit https://artsconsulting.com/opensearches/folger-shakespeare-library-seeks-director-of-learning-and-education-programs/
The Folger Shakespeare Library (“Folger”) is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the Folger to recruit, hire, train, support, and promote employees without regard for race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship, ethnicity, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, age, physical or mental disability, marital status, personal appearance, family responsibilities, student status, political affiliation, veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, district, or local EO laws and regulations.
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