Help Wanted: National Museum Of Racing And Hall Of Fame Searching For Curator, Museum Educator

The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, NY, has immediate full-time openings for the positions of Curator and Museum Educator. Interested candidates should send a resume, cover letter, and references to: info@racingmuseum.net.

Position overview: Museum Curator

Department: Curatorial
FSLA Status: Exempt
Reports to: Director

The Museum Curator is responsible for exhibition development, installation, and maintenance of temporary and semi-permanent exhibitions; assistance to Collections Manager when applicable with collection, acquisitions, and conservation; responding to media and public inquiries about the exhibitions and permanent collections; maintaining adequate communication between the curatorial department and the Collections and Exhibits Committee and Board of Trustees.

Principle Duties and Responsibilities Exhibitions:

  1. Exhibition planning, development, and installation: Includes long-range planning; creation and maintenance of general and special exhibits annual budgets; researching subjects and scripting of exhibit storyline, panels and labels; designing exhibitions (overall flow, wall elevations, case layouts, object selection); designing exhibit graphics and labels; project management and working with guest curators, exhibit designers and preparators (as needed); producing marketing pieces associated with exhibitions, including exhibit handouts, catalogs and website content; working with Technical Services/Education to develop related interactive exhibits or programs; installation of artwork, display cases and accompanying labels; promoting exhibits with Director of Communications.
  2. Correspondence with Collections and Exhibits Committee and Board of Trustees: Answer questions and take suggestions from Museum Trustees regarding exhibition ideas, potential donors or lenders; discuss and review collections issues regarding acquisitions and major projects with Collections Committee and others, as needed; serve as Acting Secretary for all Collections Committee meetings and prepare the meeting materials, including agenda, before meetings, sending approved meeting minutes out to the entire Committee in a timely fashion; deliver Exhibit Report at Annual Board Meeting in August.
  3. Graphic Design and Editing: Assist with various graphic design projects and design signage, advertisements, etc., as needed for the Museum and its events; proofing publications, written materials, flyers, etc., before publication.

Qualifications: This Museum Curator position requires a B.A. in Museum Studies, History, or Art History with three to five years of experience in curatorial work. An M.A. in Museum Studies or related field and museum work experience is preferred. This position requires knowledge of collections management and exhibition development procedures, in addition to the ability to prioritize, delegate, and work collaboratively on major projects. A strong attention to detail and superior organizational skills are essential. Knowledge of the Thoroughbred racing industry and history preferred. Computer skills required include: Microsoft Office, familiarity with maintaining and updating databases (PastPerfect for collections). Some graphic design skills and software knowledge (Adobe Creative Suite) are preferred.

Salary range: $50,000-$55,000

Position Overview: Museum Educator

Department: Education
FSLA Status: Exempt
Reports to: Director

The Museum Educator is responsible for creating, implementing, maintaining, and promoting educational programs that reflect the Museum's mission to preserve and promote the history of thoroughbred racing in America and honor the sport's most accomplished participants in the Official National Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame. The Museum Educator will extend the interpretation and presentation of the Museum's collection to the public through the development and implementation of curriculum-based programs for youths, as well as through programs for adults. The Museum Educator is responsible for overseeing the Museum's volunteer program and the Discovery Paddock located at Saratoga Race Course during the annual summer meet, both of which are managed by the Program Educator.

Position Responsibilities:

  1. Youth Programs:
    • Develop, coordinate, and deliver educational programming (with the Program Educator) for pre-school through college (including weekly pre-school drop-in program), Girl Scouts, 4-H, BOCES, Camps, Health, History and Horses (4th grade curriculum), high school and college programs.
    • Coordinate, manage, and display the annual student art exhibits.
    • Develop and coordinate Discovery Paddock program at Saratoga Race Course.
    • Develop and coordinate an eight-week summer program called “Backstretch Buddies” for the Faith's House children.
    • Develop, coordinate, and deliver special programs targeting to youth and their families, such as Family Fun Days celebrating special events at the Museum.
    • Develop outreach programs to bring to schools.
    • Plan special events, soliciting donations (e.g., Student Art Show, school vacation programing).
  2. Adult Programs:
    • Develop, coordinate, and deliver educational programming for adults, including guided tours of the Museum and Oklahoma Training Track, Photo Finish Photography tours and offsite speaking engagements.
    • Develop programs highlighting special Museum exhibitions, including ones concerning relevant historic moments and events.
    • Coordinate seasonal farm tour series.
    • Develop community outreach programs and presentations.
  3. Online Programming:
    • Create and facilitate online educational programming and virtual tours through Facebook Live, YouTube, and Zoom.
  4. Volunteers and Docents:
    • Work with the Program Educator to develop, coordinate, and deliver Museum-wide volunteer and docent program, including recruiting, screening, training, supervision, and scheduling.
    • Collaborate cross-departmentally to maximize use of volunteers and docents to fulfill the Museum's needs.

Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in education, museum studies, history, or equine studies. Knowledge of developmental stages pre-K through 12th grade, with an emphasis on early childhood development, arts-integration, local and national standards, and application of learning theories to museum education. Ability to work effectively with persons of all ages. Highly organized and able to multi-task and prioritize. Flexible and patient with strong customer service, training and supervisory skills. Highly creative and able to problem solve with originality. Ability to work in a fast-paced team-oriented environment.

Salary range: $40,000-$50,000

For more information about the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, including upcoming events, please visit www.racingmuseum.org or call (518) 584-0400.

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Jaime Rodriguez Wins 11 Races To Earn Jockey Of The Week Title

Mid-Atlantic rider, Jaime Rodriguez led the nation in wins last week posting an impressive 11 victories from 25 mounts earning Jockey of the Week for June 20 through June 26. The award, which is voted on by a panel of racing experts, honors jockeys who are members of the Jockeys' Guild, the organization which represents more than 1050 active, retired and permanently disabled jockeys in the United States.

Riding at Delaware Park last week, Rodriguez had three multiple win days and won a total of six races for perennial leading Delaware Park trainer Jamie Ness for whom he rides first call. The duo have a 34 percent win rate. He also won races for Ben Perkins, Jr., Michael Gorham, Samuel Cronk, Antonio Machado and Victor Barboza, Jr.

A native of Puerto Rico, Rodriguez, 31, attended the renowned Escuela Vocacional Hipica jockey school. He rode at Aqueduct and Belmont Park when he moved stateside in 2010. In 2012 he moved his tack to Finger Lakes where he dominated the standings for several years while also riding at Mahoning Valley.

In 2020, Rodriguez made Delaware Park his base finishing third in the standings. In 2021, Rodriguez won his first leading rider title at Delaware Park with 114 wins. He currently leads the Delaware Park standings with 29 wins, 10 more than Carol Cedeno who has won multiple leading rider titles at Delaware Park. Rodriguez also rides at Laurel Park, Penn National and Parx.

Rodriguez won his 1,000th career race on Feb. 21, 2018 at Mahoning Valley and he has 1,777 wins lifetime through June 26. His statistics for the week were 25-11-3-2 for a 44 percent win rate, a 64 percent in-the-money rate and $208,685 in total purses.

Other nominees for Jockey of the Week were Tyler Gaffalione with a stakes win at Thistledown, C.J. McMahon with a 70 percent in-the-money rate, Irad Ortiz, Jr. who won the Grade 3 Ohio Derby, and Joel Rosario with a win in the Grade 2 Mother Goose.

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Fasig-Tipton July Selected Horses Of All Ages Catalogue Now Online

Fasig-Tipton has 183 main catalogue entries for its July Selected Horses of All Ages Sale, to be held on Monday, July 11, in Lexington, Ky., beginning at 3 p.m. ET.

The catalogue, which consists of horses of racing age and breeding stock, will continue to grow as Fasig-Tipton accepts approved supplemental entries up until sale time.

Since 2013, 67 stakes winners have been produced by July horses of racing age sales, as well as 28% stakes horses, and earners of more than $63 million from over 11,000 starts.

This year's catalogue cover features Cross Border, Fast Boat, Fearless, Jalen Journey, Stilleto Boy, and Summer in Saratoga – all graded stakes winners since last year's auction.

Among the breeding stock offerings are stakes-credentialed broodmare prospects and mares in foal to both proven and exciting young sires.  Broodmares selling with foals at foot are included among this group, as well.

“This year's sale offers a strong catalogue in both numbers and quality,” said Fasig-Tipton president Boyd Browning.  “There is great variety and upside among the horses of racing age, which will appeal to stables looking to acquire ready-to-run racehorses ahead of the lucrative summer race meetings.  A select group of breeding stock offerings adds another level of interest to the sale this year, as well.”

Entries may now be viewed in Fasig-Tipton's user-friendly enhanced online catalogue.  The catalogue offers actively updated pedigrees, race replays, statistical links, Ragozin speed figures, and Daily Racing Form and Thoroughmanager past performances.

Prospective buyers may also sign up for email alerts to receive pedigree and race-record updates, as well as notifications of new sale entries as they are accepted.

The July Selected Horses of All Ages catalogue will also be available via the equineline sales catalogue app. Print catalogues will be available on the sales grounds at sale time.

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O’Brien Re-routes Stone Age From Eclipse To The Belmont Derby

Stone Age (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) will sidestep Saturday's G1 Coral-Eclipse at Sandown in favour of a trip to America the following weekend.

The Aidan O'Brien-trained colt is now being aimed at the GI Belmont Derby, where he is likely to clash with Charlie Appleby's Breeders' Cup and French 2,000 Guineas winner Modern Games (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}), who is set to be ridden by Frankie Dettori.

O'Brien, who won last year's Belmont race with Bolshoi Ballet (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), said, “Stone Age will go to Belmont the following weekend instead.

“It will give him another week and obviously it's against 3-year-olds only. We can step up again after that, depending on how that goes.”

O'Brien, who won his sixth Eclipse with St Mark's Basilica (Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}) 12 months ago, will not be represented in this year's renewal.

He also left G1 Coronation Cup third High Definition (Ire) (Galileo {Ire})  and Group 3 winner Aikhal (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) in the Eclipse at Monday's confirmation stage, but the pair too have alternative targets.

“High Definition is going to go to the G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud the following day and Aikhal is going to go to the G1 Grand Prix de Paris the following week (July 14),” the trainer added.

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