Visitor Experience Team Member- PT
Company: The Broad
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: THE BROAD The
Broad’s mission is to make contemporary art accessible to the
widest possible audience. Founded in 2015 on Grand Avenue in
downtown Los Angeles by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad, the
museum offers free general admission and presents an active Program
of special exhibitions and innovative live events, all within a
landmark building designed by Diller Scofidio Renfro. Welcoming
around 900,000 visitors per year, The Broad is a bustling public
space and serves as home to the Broad collection, one of the
world’s leading collections of postwar and contemporary art, which
continues to grow as new artists and artworks are added. The museum
is also the headquarters of The Broad Art Foundation’s worldwide
lending library, which has been loaning collection works to museums
around the world since 1984. An expansion of the museum will open
before the 2028 summer Olympics in Los Angeles, creating even
greater public access. ABOUT THE POSITION At The Broad, we strive
to create a welcoming, inclusive environment for all visitors. The
Visitor Experience Team Member plays a key role in delivering a
positive, engaging and safe museum experience across all
visitor-facing areas. As a Visitor Experience Team Member, you will
create a visitor-first experience through direct interaction with
the public, supporting ticketing operations, engaging with visitors
in the galleries, and assisting with experiential installations.
Visitor Experience staff are cross-trained to ensure flexibility
and consistency throughout the museum. From helping protect the
artwork to sharing knowledge about the collection and architecture,
Visitor Experience Team Members are truly the face of The Broad.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Champion the museum’s mission by
helping to create access to the widest possible audience. Maintain
the safety of all artwork on view and enforce gallery rules of
conduct. Facilitate the visitor check-in process, including
issuing, selling, and scanning general admission, special
exhibition, and program tickets. Consistently provide a high-level
customer service, assisting visitors with wayfinding and sharing
information about the artwork and museum experience. Maintain
foundational knowledge of The Broad Collection, the museum
building, and its place in the downtown ecosystem. Work a variety
of deployments, both indoor, outdoor, offsite and throughout the
museum to support efficient visitor flow. Enforce safety and
security procedures and protocols. Complete required ongoing
training, including but not limited to collection, special
exhibition and engagement training, safety and security, and equity
training. Work museum events, programs, and special installations.
Find solutions to create access or suggest alternatives to booked
or sold-out experiences. Other duties as assigned. Requirements:
EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS Minimum of two years’ experience in a
visitor-facing or customer service role. Experience in hospitality,
retail, attractions, ticketing operations, or cultural
organizations strongly preferred. High school diploma required;
relevant coursework from an accredited college or university
preferred. A passion for working with people, museums, and
contemporary art. Flexible and highly adaptable; able to maintain a
positive attitude when priorities shift. Energized by working with
the public and excited to work regular ticketing shifts at the
museum’s outdoor entrance. Ability to work effectively with
individuals from diverse backgrounds and as part of a diverse team.
Ability to thrive in fast-paced environments and make sound
decisions in the moment. Effective communication skills, with the
ability to clearly present information to a wide variety of
visitors. Comfortable enforcing museum policies with visitors in a
respectful and professional manner. Comfortable using online
ticketing systems and technology; open to learning new
technologies. Strong decision-making skills are necessary. Identify
and positively resolve visitor issues in the moment. Must be able
to work Tuesdays – Sundays, holidays, exhibition openings, and
late-night special events. Must be able to work weekends, holidays,
and special events as necessary. Multilingual applicants strongly
preferred. Approach work with integrity and honesty. Support and
demonstrate the museum’s culture of developing a diverse,
equitable, inclusive, and accessible environment for staff,
contract staff, vendors, and visitors. Demonstrate and practice
cultural awareness and sensitivity in all museum programs and
services. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS All employees of The Broad are
required to be vaccinated against COVID-19, subject to applicable
exemptions as required by law. Newly hired staff must provide proof
of their COVID-19 vaccination within 45 days of hire, unless an
approved exemption or accommodation applies. Applicants with
questions regarding the COVID-19 policy may contact Human Resources
for additional information. Adhere to all safety measures and
guidelines. Ability to wear a mask during your scheduled work
shifts, if and when necessary. Ability to adhere to a health screen
in compliance with health and safety guidelines as outlined by LA
County Department of Public Health. Must adhere to COVID-19
policies and procedures. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Ability to lift,
carry, push, and pull items. Must be able to remain stationary and
stand for extended periods of time, as well as frequently move
around public areas of the museum. This position supports several
operational deployments including coat/bag check and ticketing
located outside of the museum managing guest arrivals. The Broad is
committed to providing reasonable accommodations to qualified
individuals with disabilities and welcomes conversations about
access needs related to this role. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS In
compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to
verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to
complete the required employment eligibility verification document
form upon hire. Employment is contingent upon a satisfactory
background and reference check. WORK ENVIRONMENT Work is performed
both inside the museum and outdoors. A strong candidate will be
comfortable working outside in Downtown Los Angeles while standing
for long periods of time in various weather conditions. This role
requires both remaining stationary as well as frequently moving
about the museum galleries and exterior ticketing locations to
assist visitors through the museum, protect the safety of the
artwork, answer questions, and provide a range of information to
guests. SCHEDULE Part-time Team Members will be scheduled to work
between 21-29 hours per week with hours fluctuating based on
business needs. Team members must be available Tuesday-Sunday in
conjunction with the current hours of operation (see below). This
part-time position will regularly require working nights, evenings,
holidays, and additional hours, beyond those listed below. Monday |
Closed Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday | 11:00 am – 5:00 pm Thursday
| 11 am – 8 pm Saturday & Sunday | 10:00 am– 6:00 pm *Closed
Mondays, Thanksgiving, & Christmas COMPENSATION $22.00 per hour
BENEFITS Medical and Vision. Employer paid short-term disability,
long-term disability, and basic life insurance. 401(k) up to 4%
match, with immediate vesting. Additional generous 5% retirement
contribution to eligible employees. Accrued vacation, sick,
volunteer days, and a floating holiday. Free parking or free LA
Metro pass or bike/walk stipend. Discount at The Shop at The Broad,
and at local eateries. TO APPLY Please submit your resume and
letter of interest. We will only contact candidates selected for
further consideration. No phone inquiries please. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER The Broad is an equal opportunity employer, and we aspire
to reflect the diversity of Los Angeles in both our staff and our
visitors. It is the practice of The Broad to offer equal
opportunity consistent with applicable federal and state law in all
aspects of employment. All employment decisions will be made in
compliance with applicable federal and state laws prohibiting
discrimination on the basis of race (including traits historically
associated with race, including but not limited to hair texture and
protective hairstyles), religion, creed, color, national origin,
ancestry, marital status, sex, pregnancy, gender, gender identity,
gender expression, age, medical condition (as defined by California
law and including Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS),
actual or perceived), genetic information, physical or mental
disability, sexual orientation, military or veteran status, having
filed a discrimination complaint or any other status protected by
applicable law. The Broad believes that by actively building a
diverse workforce we can innovate, inspire, and engage with the
widest possible audience. *Reasonable accommodations will be made
for qualified candidates with disabilities in accordance with the
ADA and the ADAAA. The statements in this description represent
typical elements, criteria, and general work performed. They are
not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all
responsibilities, duties, and skills required for the job.
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