The School Programs team provides opportunities to explore the world�s natural and cultural diversity through meaningful learning experiences for Pre-K-12th grade students, educators, and community organizations. The School Programs team prepares students and educators to learn through authentic investigations with museum collections through the development of learning resources, workshops in classrooms and in communities, professional development for teachers, and field trips to the Museum. As a member of the Field Trips team, the Bilingual Field Trip Facilitator�s primary role is to provide programmatic support for a variety of school programs for Pre-K-12th grade students, particularly for field trips to the museum. The Bilingual Field Trip Facilitator sits in the Sue Ling Gin Center for Education and Public Programs department and reports to the Manager of Field Trips. They work closely with members of the School Programs team, the Public Programs team, Education Program Assistants, as well as the Visitor Services Department. The position is responsible for facilitating the welcoming process for all Pre-K-12th grade Illinois student groups that visit the museum on field trips, facilitating learning experiences at the museum, supporting school partnership programs, and supporting off-site events for schools in both English and Spanish. As a Bilingual Facilitator, this position is also responsible for translating existing and future programming materials to support Spanish-speaking audiences. A fluency test must be passed upon hire.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level