Slovak Interior Ministry Seeks New Director for Police Museum
Translated from Slovak, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The Slovak Ministry of Interior has opened a selection process for the new director of the Police Museum.
- Applicants must possess expertise in curatorial work, exhibition development, and relevant legislation.
- The deadline for applications is May 25, with candidates needing a master's degree, a clean criminal record, and ideally, experience in museum operations.
The Slovak Ministry of Interior is seeking a new leader for the esteemed Police Museum, initiating a public selection process to find a qualified individual to guide the institution's future. This move signals a commitment to maintaining the museum's role in preserving and presenting the history of law enforcement in Slovakia.
Potential candidates are required to demonstrate a strong background in curatorial practices and exhibition design, alongside a thorough understanding of the legal framework governing museum operations. These requirements ensure that the new director will be well-equipped to manage the museum's collections and develop engaging exhibits that educate the public.
The ministry has set a deadline of May 25 for applications. Beyond academic qualifications, including a master's degree, candidates must be of good character, legally capable, and preferably possess practical experience in museology. The ministry emphasizes that only those who submit all necessary documents by the deadline and meet the prerequisites will be considered for this important role.
Originally published by SME in Slovak. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.