Position: Field Explorer Summer Camp Instructor
FLSA Status: Non exempt
Department: Center Education & Public Program
Our Mission: Since the 1893 World Columbian Exposition our organization has aimed to connect people to the natural environment and human history.
The Field Explorers Camp Instructor is a term position on the Family Programs Team within the Sue Ling Gin Center for Education and Public Programs of the Field Museum. Camp programs invite learners ages 5-14 to engage with the unique resources of the Field Museumresearch collections expeditions expertise and storieswith scaffolded curricula tailored for Grades K-8. Staff will work 35 hours a week Monday through Friday 8am - 3:30pm with a 30-minute unpaid lunch break.
Field Explorers Instructors are responsible for enacting written camp curricula and making suggestions for activities based on their knowledge and experience. This position is responsible for managing a group of up to 24 campers ensuring their safety throughout the camp session and facilitating an exciting summer learning experience. Instructors are scheduled for specific camps based on their age-group experience and preference and their content background. This position will report directly to the Manager of Camp Programs and will lead a teaching team that includes two Teaching Assistants during each camp session.
The Field Explorers Instructor position is a full-time term position beginning with mandatory orientations from June 8-12 and ending the final day of camp on August 14. There will be paid time for Instructors to review curriculum and ask questions prior to the start of camp.
Field Explorers Camp runs a total of seven weeks over the course of the summer. There is no camp during the weeks of June 29-July 3 and July 27-July 31 and Instructors will not be expected to work those weeks. The camp schedule is attached (PDF).
Duties will include:
Lead the teaching team in curriculum implementation while maintaining a safe respectful and responsive camp experience for all campers and staff.
Successfully utilize group management techniques to navigate up to 24 campers through the museum activities and free time.
Challenge and support campers while utilising consistent and respectful classroom management practices.
Facilitate a collaborative and communicative dynamic with two teaching assistants.
Through discussion with fellow team members foster an environment that supports discussions of team and camper needs.
Be comfortable with the curriculum allowing for adaptation in the moment while keeping focused on key tasks and takeaways.
Maintain open lines of communication with caregivers as needed.
Collaborate with the Manager of Camp Programs Teaching Assistants and fellow camp staff in preparation for program implementation.
Meet with the Manager of Camp Programs to review clarify and adjust any activities schedules or logistics outlined in the curriculum.
Other Duties as assigned
Requirements:
Candidates must be able to attend mandatory onboarding and training sessions (June 8-12) and work the duration of the camp season which runs from June 15 - August 14. Alternative onboarding timelines may be possible for candidates that are unable to work camp by the June 8th start due to school schedules. Availability will be discussed during the hiring process.
This position requires a lot of physical activity including long periods of walking or standing and the ability to move at least 20 pounds of equipment.
Candidates must be able to implement the program on-site in person.
Candidates must maintain a thorough knowledge of safety protocols and program policies to ensure a safe learning environment for all.
Qualifications and Skills:
Classroom management experience or similar skills with youth groups required
Prior experience and background with learners of varied needs and backgrounds are encouraged to apply
Passion for and experience with informal education strategies and best practices in science learning
Commitment to learning from individuals of varied viewpoints prior experiences positions and expertise
Familiarity with natural history content and Field Museum spaces is a plus
Experience developing and implementing curriculum for children ages 5-14 a plus
Education and Experience:
B.A. or B.S. in Education Museum Studies or related science field or 3 years of equivalent work experience in the areas above
Background in child development pedagogy and developmentally appropriate practice
Demonstrates strong group management experience
Bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply
Preferred: CPR/First Aid Certified Mandatory Reporter Certification
Please note that professional references and a background check are required for employment with the Field Museum.
Supervision Received:
Receives general supervision by Manager of Camp Programs
Supervision Exercised:
The position has no direct supervisory responsibilities.
Work Hours and Shift:
35 hours a week Monday through Friday 8:00am - 3:30pm with a 30-minute unpaid lunch break.
Hybrid Eligibility:
Not eligible
Location:
1400 S. DuSable Lake Shore Dr. Chicago IL 60605
Union Representation: Not Applicable.
Pay Range: $22.00/hourly
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