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Applied Design Program Manager
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HOW TO APPLY
Email your cover letter and resume to Marcus Wojtkowiak, Museum Director, mwojtkowiak@randallmuseum.org, by July 24, 2026.
Job Description
The Randall Museum's Applied Design Program Manager is a City of San Francisco Recreation and Park Department position that is responsible for overall administration of the Museum’s carpentry shop, Technology Fabrication Lab and Ceramics studio. This position also plays a major role in new exhibit construction and contributes to overall exhibit maintenance. Responsibilities include program planning, instructor management, equipment maintenance and ensuring safety in all areas. This includes:
- Planning and managing quarterly classes and occasional workshops.
- Ensuring high quality programs by coaching instructors with syllabi, classroom
management and efficient materials use.
- Supporting all Museum programs when applicable.
- Responsible for building and maintaining permanent and changing exhibits with
planning, preparation, and installation of new museum exhibits.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Responsible for overseeing operations in the woodshop, ceramics studio and FabLab that includes materials/supplies organization and ordering, equipment maintenance and communication issues/updates with the Museum Director.
- Maintains high standards of safety, organization and professionalism for all that use the Randall workshop spaces.
- Responsible for an annual budget for the Applied Technology Program. Contracts with city vendors for all supplies & equipment, coordinates with maintenance staff within the department, bidding and contracting outside contractors for shop or exhibit improvements.
- Responsible for supervision of Randall Museum Friends part-time instructors and Recreation and Parks part-time staff; classes 3286 Recreation Coordinator, 3279 Recreation Leader, 3260
- Crafts Instructor and 9910 Public Service Trainee. Sets standards, goals, establishes priorities, identifies problems and makes problem-solving decisions. Schedule and assign work to staff and volunteers.
- Develop and teach training programs to staff and volunteers
- Responsible for public programming for the studios– Instructs adults & teens – in a wide range of applied technology programs such as woodworking, ceramics, metal working, electronics, robotics, optics, electronic arts. Develops and conducts other applied
- Arts programming for general public, school field trips and after-school programs. Represents the museum and present programs at outside department and community events.
- Responsible for maintaining equipment and materials safety records. Conducts safety training classes for all staff and program participants as needed for specific programs.
- Responsible for maintaining a wide range of shop equipment as well as scientific tools & materials for classroom teaching. Also responsible to learn how to maintain equipment that is not familiar.
- Help coordinate museum wide events. Develop, design, construct and install bi-yearly museum exhibits and plans and prepares activities for family day events.
- Make regular personal contacts with the general public, outside organizations, and groups.
- Provides information about the museum’s activities and collections and represents the museum at department events and other media venues outside the museum.
- Partner with government agencies, foundations and individuals on applied arts programs.
- Contract and coordinate with youth work programs to train and employ youth. Works in conjunction with Recreation & Park Department and other city Youth Works programs for employment opportunities.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Requires completion of a four-year college or university, with a baccalaureate degree,
with major course work preferably in the fine arts, industrial design, or related subjects.
- Requires at least three years of responsible museum experience in the field to which
assigned; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
- Applicants must meet the minimum qualification requirement by the final filing date
unless otherwise noted.
- Requires a valid California Driver's license.
Desirable Qualifications
- Major course work is preferred in science, engineering, industrial arts, electronics,
industrial design, or related subject matter.
- Three years of experience in designing and implementing multi-session classes in
applied arts.
- Experience in exhibit design, graphic design, industrial design, fabrication, STEM
education or similar professional experience.
- Four years of supervisory experience with museum, education or recreation staff.
- Demonstrated cultural competency and effective education practice to connect with a
wide range of learners.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills
- Graphic Design, Technical Drawing, or Illustration
- Experience working with young learners
Verification
Applicants may be required to submit verification of qualifying education and experience at any
point during the recruitment and selection process. If education verification is required,
information on how to verify education requirements, including verifying foreign education
credits or degree equivalency, can be found at http://sfdhr.org/index.aspx?page=456
Note: Falsifying one’s education, training, or work experience or attempted deception on the
application may result in disqualification for this and future job opportunities with the City and
County of San Francisco.
Pay and Benefits
Salary: $91,936 - $111,852/year
Appointment Type: 3542 Curator II Applied Design Program Manager, Permanent Exempt (PEX) appointment. This position is excluded by the Charter from the competitive civil service examination process and shall serve at the discretion of the appointing officer.
Benefits: All employees hired on or after January 10, 2009 will be required (pursuant to San Francisco
Charter Section A8.432) to contribute 2% of pre-tax compensation to fund retiree healthcare. In
addition, most employees are required to make a member contribution towards retirement,
ranging from 7.5%-13.25% of compensation. For more information on these provisions, please
contact the personnel office of the hiring agency. Please visit https://careers.sf.gov/benefits/ for full description of benefits.
Conviction History
As part of the selection process an image of your fingerprints will be captured and sent to the
California Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The
resulting report of your conviction history (if any) will be used to determine whether the nature
of your conviction (or arrest, in limited circumstances) history will disqualify you as a candidate
based on the specific requirements of the position to which you are applying. If selected for
fingerprinting, the hiring department will contact you to schedule an appointment.
Candidates applying for positions with the Recreation and Park Department may be disqualified
from consideration should their conviction history not meet the standards established under
California Public Resources Code 5164.
HOW TO APPLY
Send your cover letter and resume to mwojtkowiak@randallmuseum.org by July 24, 2026.
All work experience, education, training and other information substantiating how you meet the
minimum qualifications must be included on your application by the filing deadline.
Information submitted after the filing deadline will not be considered in determining whether
you meet the minimum qualifications.
Equal Opportunity
The Recreation and Park Department does not discriminate on the basis of disability in
employment or in the admission and access to its programs or activities. Persons with
disabilities who might need accommodations during the application and selection process
should contact Margarita Recinos at (415) 831-2786; or in writing at the address listed on the
job announcement as soon as possible after filing the application. Minorities, Women, and
Persons with Disabilities are Encouraged to Apply.
MISSION STATEMENT
The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department’s Mission is to provide enriching recreation
activities, maintain beautiful parks and preserve the environment for the well-being of our
diversified community.The Recreation and Park Department owns, maintains, and administers
more than 220 neighborhood parks, 179 playgrounds and play areas, and open spaces,
including two outside theSan Francisco city limits - Sharp Park in Pacifica and Camp Mather in
the High Sierras. The System includes 82 recreation centers and clubhouses, nine aquatic
centers, six golf courses and numerous tennis courts, ball diamonds, soccer fields and other
sports venues. Included in the department’s responsibilities are the Marina Yacht Harbor,
Candlestick Park, the San Francisco Zoo, and the Lake Merced Complex which is operated for
recreational purposes under the San Francisco Water Department. In 2012, San Francisco’s
public parks were ranked number 1 by the Trust for Public Land among the nation’s largest
cities.
The Randall Museum was the inspiration of Josephine D. Randall, San Francisco's first
Superintendent of Recreation, a position she held for a quarter of a century, during which time we achieved national recognition as one of the most outstanding services of its kind. A long- term goal was the establishment of a museum for children. In 1937 the "Junior Museum," opened in the city's old jail on Ocean Avenue and in 1947, a $12,000,000 bond was shepherded and issued for recreation capital projects, including a new museum. In 1951, the museum opened in its current facilities on a 16-acre park over looking San Francisco Bay and was renamed the Josephine D. Randall Junior Museum in honor of its founder. The museum was to be "a place that would foster a love of science, natural history, and the arts." As part of this mission the museum provides exhibits, classes, workshops, presentations, special events, and many other hands-on learning experiences for children and adults.
Benefits
All employees hired on or after January 10, 2009 will be required (pursuant to San Francisco
Charter Section A8.432) to contribute 2% of pre-tax compensation to fund retiree healthcare. In
addition, most employees are required to make a member contribution towards retirement,
ranging from 7.5%-13.25% of compensation. For more information on these provisions, please
contact the personnel office of the hiring agency.
Please visit https://careers.sf.gov/benefits/ for full description of benefits.
