Museum Educator I

Carnegie Science Center, 1 Allegheny Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America Req #1439
Friday, September 13, 2024

Kamin Science Center (formerly known as Carnegie Science Center) connects people with science, igniting curiosity that endures for a lifetime. Our Science Center integrates science and technology, offering immersive experiences like exploring the human body’s mysteries and diving into river science and wildlife wonders. Embracing the spirit of exploration, we proudly feature Mars: The Next Giant Leap and showcase USS Requin (SS 481) submarine, offering firsthand glimpses into space and history. Beyond these exhibits, visitors can enjoy movies on Pittsburgh’s largest screen, engaging live theater performances, thrilling sports challenges, and the fan-favorite Miniature Railroad & Village®. Committed to inclusivity, our position on Pittsburgh’s North Shore by the Ohio River ensures accessibility for everyone, while our outreach initiatives actively involve Pittsburgh’s vibrant and diverse communities, extending our impact beyond local boundaries to a national scale. Join us as we ignite curiosity and forge deep connections between people and the limitless wonders of science!

This Full-Time position is eligible for the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh’s many Benefits

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rate.  

This is a union position. 

Museum Educators lead instruction for educational programs, such as summer camps, off-site programs, birthday parties and sleepovers. This position emphasizes relationship-building and requires prompt, friendly, accurate communication with program participants and coworkers. Weekend and evening work may be required.

Museum Educators are responsible for building relationships with youth and their adult care-givers and for working with a team of museum staff and volunteers to deliver effective, engaging, and safe learning experiences. 

Museum Educators will give and receive constructive criticism with the goal of developing their pedagogy skills, continuously improving program quality and enhancing the visitor experience.  This will be facilitated by participation in professional development structured by CSC.

Schedules may typically be Tuesday-Saturday, September-May, and Monday-Friday, June-August. Candidates must be available to teach day camps during the winter school break, December 26, 27, and 30.

 

Qualifications:

Knowledge, skills, and abilities:  

 

Museum Educators are patient, caring individuals who have the knowledge and skills to foster welcoming, safe, social settings that help people explore nature, technology, and science and connect with one another.  Museum Educators must be comfortable adapting their approaches in a dynamic setting to meet the needs of visitors and program participants. Experience facilitating informal learning (community-based, outdoors, in museums, after-school programs, or similar settings) is preferred. 

 

Candidates working with off-site programs must have a Pennsylvania "C" Class Driver's License or equivalent from another state.

 

Education and Experience: 

Minimum Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or equivalent is required.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of age appropriate content and pedagogy for a variety of audiences
  • Demonstrated aptitude for creativity, adaptability, curiosity, passion, enthusiasm, integrity, and a strong professional ethic
  • Documented ability to contribute in team settings
  • Willingness to learning new things
  • Passion for/interest in STEM.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in sciences, humanities, social services, creative arts, education or related field.
  • Educational certification is valued, but not required.
  • Documented experience working directly with stakeholders or parents.
  • Cultural competency and experience working with diverse communities.
  • Willingness to be open and respectful of all backgrounds.
  • Fluency in language(s) other than English valued.

 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

 

This position requires constant mobility around the program space and through museum exhibit halls for several hours at a time.  If the person is not able to bend or lift items of 20 – 50 lbs, they must be willing to ask for assistance performing tasks that require these actions. 

 

Principal Accountabilities:

Leading instruction

  • Working collaboratively with a team of educators, assistants, and volunteers to deliver effective, engaging, and safe learning experiences
  • Applying knowledge of best-practices to create welcoming, age-appropriate spaces where participants feel cared for and are excited to learn about science, nature and one another.
  • Designing and defining clear goals and creating opportunities for learners to receive feedback on progress towards goals
  • Using a variety of strategies that engage diverse learners, including best practices for accessibility

 

Delivering educational experiences based on resources provided by CSC staff

  • Adapting lesson plans from existing resources
  • Coordinating with support staff and volunteers to ensure that learning spaces and materials are prepared and returned before/after each program
  • Coordinating with staff and volunteers to ensure that participants are greeted upon arrival and know what to do to get the program started
  • For off-site programs, planning and preparation will include transportation of materials to the off-site location.
  • Preparing educational materials and supplies

 

Supporting efforts to create a safe environment for all people, facilities, and natural resources

  • Following established procedures for safety, security, custodial, visitor service, and maintenance procedures.  This includes providing clear safety expectations for participants in the context of educational activities.
  • Using appropriate procedures in emergency situations
  • Using appropriate reporting procedures for incidents and unexpected situations
  • Ensuring that impact of educational activities on museum collections and exhibitions is minimized.
  • Ensuring that environmental impact of educational activities is minimized.

 

Developing pedagogy skills through ongoing practice, reflection, and professional development structured by CSC

  • Attending CSC Educator professional development meetings
  • Observing, analyzing and co-teaching with fellow CSC educators
  • Actively participate in review with supervisors

 

Additional responsibilities may be assigned on a case by case basis.

The following PA Act 153 clearances, or proof of application of clearances, are required beginning employment and as a condition of continued employment: Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance Pennsylvania State Police Criminal Record Check FBI Fingerprint Criminal Background Check Obtaining the required clearances is completed as part of the new hire process.

Carnegie Museums is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer – Minorities / Females / Veterans / Individuals with Disabilities / Sexual Orientation / Gender Identity

The above job description reflects the essential functions and qualifications for the position identified, and shall not be construed as a detailed description of all the work requirements that may be inherent in the position. The job description does not constitute an employment contract and does not alter the at-will relationship between CMP and the employee.   

*GUIDANCE ON ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:   The Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) requires employers to consider and accommodate qualified individuals with disabilities.  An individual is qualified if he or she can perform the essential functions of a job with or without reasonable accommodation. An essential job function is any task that is a fundamental part of the job.  When considering essentiality, one must focus upon whether the function is essential to this particular job and not to the department as a whole. Some additional guidance on essential functions follows below.  Please note that the following guidelines are non-exhaustive.  If you have any questions or need additional guidance, please contact Human Resources. A. Is the function required to be performed on a regular basis? If the function is rarely performed, it may not be essential. B. Is the function highly specialized? Is the incumbent hired for his/her expertise or ability to perform the function?  The need for special expertise is an indication of an essential function. C. Does the position exist, at least in part, to perform the function?  If so, the function is more likely to be essential. D. How much time is spent performing the function and how often?  Note that even functions performed 10% of the time could be essential if they are required on a regular basis. E. Would elimination of the function fundamentally alter the job?  If so, the function is more likely to be essential. F. What are the consequences of not requiring the incumbent to perform the function? If they are significant, the function is more likely to be essential.  G. Are there a limited number of employees among whom the performance of the function could be distributed if the incumbent could not perform it?  If so, it is more likely to be essential.

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