Job Posting

Consultant, Facility Planning

The objective of this role is to contribute to the fulfillment of the successful completion of project work as a Consultant reporting to the Vice-President or Principal Consultant or Senior Consultant as designated by the Vice President. In particular this role will focus on Facility Planning services as well as providing support for Management Consulting related projects for cultural institutions. We expect that your time will be devoted to Project Work (75%), Business Development, General Administration and Promotion (25%).

The function of Consultants is to contribute to project work and business development through the gathering and analysis of information and writing particularly in his/her area of specialization.

PROJECT WORK
You will be responsible for completing research and analysis of the highest professional quality and communicating recommendations and findings in the form of written reports, visuals, and presentations. This work may be stand-alone (e.g. Facility Planning and Collection Analysis) or may be incorporated into larger studies such as Master Plans, Strategic Plans, Feasibility Studies and Implementation Plans.

Key responsibilities include but are not limited to:

* Thinking strategically, analyzing complex museum and cultural facility-related situations, developing creative solutions as required;
* Developing complex space lists in MS Excel or other programs;
* Graphic presentation of space and facility planning information in the form of adjacency and circulation diagrams amongst other graphic types;
* Conducting interviews, focus groups, and research by gathering and analyzing data and preparing synopses and summaries of studies, documents and interviews as necessary for but not limited to: Facility Strategies, Functional Briefs (or Programs), Collection Analysis, Collection Development Strategies, Comparables Design, Design Reviews, and Needs Analysis;
* Evaluating collections and facilities and determining the adequacy of museum and cultural facilities to meet current and projected needs;
* Providing research and data collection support as necessary for but not limited to: strategic plans, master plans, feasibility studies, business plans, cultural plans, visitor studies, cultural policy, and heritage resource planning;
* Writing and/or drafting project deliverables and presentation materials;
* Acting as Project Manager on designated projects;
* Overseeing production of project deliverables including presentations;
* Delivering of project work ensuring that schedules and budgets are followed;
* Making presentations to clients; presenting findings and recommendations to clients;
* Ensuring high quality in all assigned projects and deliverables;
* Proofreading all materials submitted to the client;
* Other duties as assigned.

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
An important aspect of consulting is new business development, in which you will be expected to take an active role under the direction of the Director of Marketing and Client Relations. Specific areas of responsibility include:

* Promoting the Lord Cultural Resources brand, services, and products to prospective and existing clients;
* Preparation of responses for requests for firm information and reaching out to leads and potential clients through written and verbal communications;
* Leading the development of proposal submissions, including writing, developing budgets, proofreading and delivery in collaboration with the Project Team;
* Cultivating business to business contacts, relationships, and partnerships;
* Researching background information for leads and proposals and other opportunities;
* Searching for RFPs;
* Coordination of and assistance at trade shows;
* Presenting at conferences and professional development forums;
* Prospect development and sales;
* Other duties as assigned.

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION AND PROMOTION
* Administrative tasks such as timely completion of timesheets and submission of expenses;
* Assistance in planning and execution of office events and conferences, and, as needed, attendance at other promotional/cultivation opportunities such as openings;
* Professional development that will further your personal knowledge and credibility, such as writing articles and speaking engagements;
* Other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS
The successful candidate must be a motivated, committed and adaptable team player. You must be detail oriented, quality conscious, and have good time and project management skills. Other key qualifications include:
* Masters-level degree related to architecture, museum studies and/or other training related to facility planning or management, curatorial or collection management and/or combination of education and relevant experience;
* Hands on experience working in a public museum or cultural facility preferred;
* 3-4 years’ experience in a professional capacity of a related field;
* Experience writing Facility Strategies, Functional Briefs (or Programs), Building Systems and Standards Design Reviews, Collection Analysis, Collection Development Strategies, Comparables Design and Facilities Needs Analyses would be an asset;
* Exposure to and experience related to architecture technology including working with current technology such as CAD, VectorWorks, GIS, and Adobe Creative Suite would be an asset;
* Demonstrated experience in spatial problem solving in the context of museum building spaces;
* Proficient in MS Office Applications, including advanced experience with MS Excel and MS PowerPoint;
* Ability to communicate and understand information exchanged between clients, architects and engineers;
* Proven research and analytical skills, ability to analyze qualitative and quantitative data, identify trends and support recommendations;
* Familiarity with Lord Cultural Resources’ methodologies and/or willing to excel in them - The Manual of Museum Planning, 1991. 3rd Edition 2012, The Manual of Museum Management, 1997. 2nd Edition 2009, The Manual of Museum Exhibitions, 2nd Edition 2014, The Manual of Strategic Planning, 2007, The Manual of Museum Learning, 2007;
* Excellent strategic thinking and problem solving skills;
* Exceptional written and oral communication skills in English required (additional languages , such as Arabic, Chinese, French, or Spanish an asset);
* Ability to work independently and in a team setting on a number of projects simultaneously in an integrated work environment and be well organized;
* Willingness to travel;
* A genuine interest in the culture, museums and the arts.

Application Deadline: 
Saturday, January 24, 2015
Start Date: 
Monday, February 23, 2015
Type of Work: 
Full Time
City: 
Toronto
Province: 
Ontario
Education Level: 
University (Undergraduate)
Languages: 
English
Additional Languages: 
additional languages , such as Arabic, Chinese, French, or Spanish an asset
Travel: 
Yes
Prefered Method(s) of Application: 
By E-Mail

Employer Details

Lord Cultural Resources

Janet MacLean
1300 Yonge Street
Suite 400
Toronto, ON M4T 1X3
Canada

Founded in 1981 in response to an emerging need for specialized planning services in the museum, cultural and heritage sector, Lord Cultural Resources is now the world's largest cultural professional practice. With the successful completion of more than 2,500 projects in 57 countries on 6 continents, the firm has earned an international reputation for sector leadership, innovation and excellence. With a network of offices in Toronto, New York, Mumbai, and Beijing, we conduct ourselves with respect for local adaptation, cultural diversity and collaboration, embodying the highest standards of integrity, ethics and professional practice.