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Full Time
The Inclusion Coordinator plays a key role in advancing the Museum of Art & Photography’s
(MAP) commitment to accessibility and inclusion. This position ensures the thoughtful
integration of Indian Sign Language (ISL) across exhibitions, programs, public engagement,
and internal communication.
The role is instrumental in strengthening ISL representation at MAP and contributing to a
broader culture of inclusion within the museum and across India’s cultural sector.
● Overall:
● ISL Specific:
● Administrative Oversight: Maintain records and manage documentation, and service
provider communication.
● General Support: Contribute to wider Inclusion Department efforts beyond ISL as
needed, demonstrating flexibility and team spirit.
● While this role is primarily intended for a Deaf person with lived experience within the
Deaf community, other candidates who demonstrate reasonable ability to execute the
ISL related opportunities will also be considered.
● Minimum 2–3 years of experience in accessibility, Deaf/ISL Inclusion, or community
engagement.
● Proficiency in Indian Sign Language (ISL), native user or strong fluency preferred.
● Strong organisational skills to coordinate interpreters, events, and content timelines.
● Comfortable working collaboratively across departments and with external partners.
● Experience working with Deaf/HH organisations, schools, and networks.
● Basic digital literacy (e.g., email, shared folders, virtual meetings).
● Ability to communicate effectively in English (written or typed).
MAP is an equal opportunities employer. We oppose all forms of discrimination and believe
that all people, regardless of their identity or membership of any group deserve to be treated
equally, consistently and fairly.
We welcome creativity, excellence and different perspectives that individuals of all
backgrounds and abilities bring to our work.
The Museum of Art & Photography (MAP) is one of India’s first major museums of South
Asian visual culture. The museum is housed in a state-of-the-art, 44,000 square foot
building, designed by the acclaimed Indian architectural practice Matthew & Ghosh, on a
landmark site at the heart of Bengaluru’s museum district. MAP's five-story building on
Kasturba Road includes multiple galleries where the collection is displayed, an auditorium,
an art and research library, an education centre, a specialised research and conservation
facility, as well as a café.
MAP’s collection includes more than 1000,000 works predominantly from South Asian:
Modern and contemporary art, living traditions, textiles, craft and design, pop culture, pre
modern art and photography, dating from the tenth century to contemporary times.
Our mission is to harness the transformative potential of art, to enrich lives, ignite creativity,
and connect people. We make art accessible and engaging for everyone through innovative
experiences, meaningful dialogue and building communities.
With a focus on accessibility for people with disabilities, and technological tools to make the
museum relevant and exciting, MAP ensures a holistic experience for visitors of all ages.
Having launched online in December 2020, at the height of the pandemic, as India’s only
digital-first museum, and then physically in February 2023, MAP has been bringing its
collection to life through multiple pathways, from online exhibitions to a range of articles and
essays, collaborations with museums around the world, engaging talks by leading industry
figures, and educational resources for kids and adults.
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