The Museum Educator is a part-time temporary seasonal position, working approximately 16 to 20 hours per week for 14 weeks from June through August. The Museum Educator implements programs targeted for families, youths, and school or camp groups. This position may require Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday availability for family programs during the day. Additional Tuesday and Saturday evening availability may be needed to support our evening plays at Hunter House, which commemorate America 250. Some holidays may be required. Schedule hours are made in coordination with seasonal offerings. The Museum Educator is a member of The Preservation Society of Newport County’s (PSNC) Museum Affairs Department, and reports to the Education and Programs Manager. This position implements summer programs and may assist the Education and Programs Manager in their development. The Museum Educator serves as an ambassador of the PSNC to the general public as well as PSNC members. Museum Educators are responsible for ensuring that families and children have educational and fun experiences connected to our houses, histories, landscapes, and rotating exhibitions. Executing a variety of programs for families and children (roughly 5-14 years old) in a safe and responsible environment. Check-in program participants Prepping materials and crafts for programs. Assisting children with making crafts. Reading children’s books aloud to a group. Set up and breaking down programs. Interacting with PSNC community partners and off-site hosts. Working closely with fellow Museum Educators to implement activities and being prepared to fill time when program plans change. Assessing audience engagement and writing post-program evaluations. Being a great leader and role model for children. May also include administrative tasks related to scheduling programming and camp visits. Perform other related duties as required or directed. Follow prescribed safety and health rules, regulations and practices. Programs may take place at a variety of the PSNC’s 11 properties or off-site with community partners. For work that takes place at Green Animals Topiary Garden in Portsmouth, off-site at partner institutions, or in Newport, the Educator must have reliable transport to bring themselves and program materials to and from the program. When the Educator is not working on summer programs or preparation, they may be given assignments relating to fall programming. Fall programming work would take place at The Preservation Society’s Headquarters at 424 Bellevue Ave in Newport. The position will also interface with colleagues in Museum Experience, Grounds, and Security departments for on-site programs.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level