PART TIME - MUSEUM EDUCATION AND PROGRAMS ASSISTANT
Department: Community and Economic Development
Division: Union Station
Rate of pay: $15.00 per hour up to 20 hours per week. Flexible work schedule.
JOB SUMMARY
The Museums at Union Station preserve and share the history of Utah railroading the history of Ogden and the cultural heritage and legacy of everyone who has come through or lived in Ogden. We are seeking a Museum Education and Programs Assistant to assist in the planning and execution of educational programs under the direction of the Museum Administrator. This role will seek to engage pre-K K-12 and adult learners in a wide variety of programs and educational activities using sound educational principles and best practices. The Education and Programs Assistant will explore the Museums collections for material and work with the museum team to assist in the design and facilitation of programs that are relevant to schools families and the community in Ogden. This role will interact with the public in both digital initiatives and in-person programs. Programs may include MUS Live adult learning activities Ogden Kids Create learning via the Urban Archive app exhibition interpretation field trips and non-synchronous student learning initiatives.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
- Lead tours for pre-K k-12 and adult learners using museum exhibits collections relevant stories and effective educational strategies.
- Respond to student behaviors effectively and appropriately using effective classroom management techniques.
- Assist in the development and expansion of K-12 offerings and teacher support materials.
- Research numerous history subject topics using museum collection items and outside primary and secondary sources.
- Work independently and collaborate with team members to produce effective and accurate educational materials as assigned and to support the mission and goals of the museum. This may include guides self-guided tours app experiences web materials and shareable lesson plans.
- Identify relevant stories and themes and write engaging lesson plans and public program plans using current education and museum interpretation standards for museum use.
- Support design of on-site signage and collateral experiences
- Work with the public and museum staff to schedule and arrange logistics of pre-school K-12 and adult tour groups with responsive customer service.
- Support the expansion of volunteer docent program and educational training as needed.
- Understand support and share the Museums at Union Stations mission and vision
- Assist in other museum activities as assigned.
- Entry level position - any experience level is acceptable.
- Some college with a major in history education social studies teaching or similar position preferred.
- High School Diploma Required.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Proven interest in public history and interpreting history for a general audience.
- Superb written communication skills with experience writing in an engaging style.
- Excellent verbal communication skills with internal partners and external stakeholders.
- Strong ability to work and collaborate with a team.
- Strong project management skills with a high level of organization and attention to detail.
WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Work environment is primarily indoors and occasionally outdoors which may expose the employee to moderate to very loud noises wet or humid conditions moving mechanical parts high and precarious places outdoor weather conditions extreme heat risk of electrical shock and vibrations.
- Work includes sitting walking and standing. Must be able to lift up to 35 pounds.
- Must possess the visual ability to see clearly at close (less than 20 inches) and far (20 feet or more) distances identify and distinguish colors observe an area that can be seen up and down or the left and right while eyes are fixed on a given point judge distances and spatial relationships and adjust the eye to bring an object into sharp focus.
- Maintain physical condition appropriate to the performance of assigned duties and responsibilities that may include the following Additionally the following physical abilities are required: standing walking sitting using hands and fingers to handle or feel reaching with hands and arms climbing balancing stooping lifting kneeling crouching crawling talking hearing and smelling and operating assigned equipment.
FULL JOB DESCRIPTION ATTACHED AS PDF
Required Experience:
Junior IC
PART TIME - MUSEUM EDUCATION AND PROGRAMS ASSISTANTDepartment: Community and Economic DevelopmentDivision: Union StationRate of pay: $15.00 per hour up to 20 hours per week. Flexible work schedule.JOB SUMMARYThe Museums at Union Station preserve and share the history of Utah railroading the history ...
PART TIME - MUSEUM EDUCATION AND PROGRAMS ASSISTANT
Department: Community and Economic Development
Division: Union Station
Rate of pay: $15.00 per hour up to 20 hours per week. Flexible work schedule.
JOB SUMMARY
The Museums at Union Station preserve and share the history of Utah railroading the history of Ogden and the cultural heritage and legacy of everyone who has come through or lived in Ogden. We are seeking a Museum Education and Programs Assistant to assist in the planning and execution of educational programs under the direction of the Museum Administrator. This role will seek to engage pre-K K-12 and adult learners in a wide variety of programs and educational activities using sound educational principles and best practices. The Education and Programs Assistant will explore the Museums collections for material and work with the museum team to assist in the design and facilitation of programs that are relevant to schools families and the community in Ogden. This role will interact with the public in both digital initiatives and in-person programs. Programs may include MUS Live adult learning activities Ogden Kids Create learning via the Urban Archive app exhibition interpretation field trips and non-synchronous student learning initiatives.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
- Lead tours for pre-K k-12 and adult learners using museum exhibits collections relevant stories and effective educational strategies.
- Respond to student behaviors effectively and appropriately using effective classroom management techniques.
- Assist in the development and expansion of K-12 offerings and teacher support materials.
- Research numerous history subject topics using museum collection items and outside primary and secondary sources.
- Work independently and collaborate with team members to produce effective and accurate educational materials as assigned and to support the mission and goals of the museum. This may include guides self-guided tours app experiences web materials and shareable lesson plans.
- Identify relevant stories and themes and write engaging lesson plans and public program plans using current education and museum interpretation standards for museum use.
- Support design of on-site signage and collateral experiences
- Work with the public and museum staff to schedule and arrange logistics of pre-school K-12 and adult tour groups with responsive customer service.
- Support the expansion of volunteer docent program and educational training as needed.
- Understand support and share the Museums at Union Stations mission and vision
- Assist in other museum activities as assigned.
- Entry level position - any experience level is acceptable.
- Some college with a major in history education social studies teaching or similar position preferred.
- High School Diploma Required.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Proven interest in public history and interpreting history for a general audience.
- Superb written communication skills with experience writing in an engaging style.
- Excellent verbal communication skills with internal partners and external stakeholders.
- Strong ability to work and collaborate with a team.
- Strong project management skills with a high level of organization and attention to detail.
WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Work environment is primarily indoors and occasionally outdoors which may expose the employee to moderate to very loud noises wet or humid conditions moving mechanical parts high and precarious places outdoor weather conditions extreme heat risk of electrical shock and vibrations.
- Work includes sitting walking and standing. Must be able to lift up to 35 pounds.
- Must possess the visual ability to see clearly at close (less than 20 inches) and far (20 feet or more) distances identify and distinguish colors observe an area that can be seen up and down or the left and right while eyes are fixed on a given point judge distances and spatial relationships and adjust the eye to bring an object into sharp focus.
- Maintain physical condition appropriate to the performance of assigned duties and responsibilities that may include the following Additionally the following physical abilities are required: standing walking sitting using hands and fingers to handle or feel reaching with hands and arms climbing balancing stooping lifting kneeling crouching crawling talking hearing and smelling and operating assigned equipment.
FULL JOB DESCRIPTION ATTACHED AS PDF
Required Experience:
Junior IC
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