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MuseumLab Program Specialist
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh
7d
Pittsburgh, PA, US
up to $17/hr
162 miles away

Job Type
Full-time
Job Description

 

Job Title:

MuseumLab Program Specialist

Reports to:

Senior Manager of MuseumLab

FLSA Status:

Non-Exempt

Job Classification:

Temporary Part Time

Compensation:

$17.00 per hour

 

About the Museum

The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh provides innovative and inclusive museum experiences that inspire kindness, joy, creativity and curiosity for all learners. We forge connections with artists, community partners and neighbors to work on behalf of children, youth and families. We have a vision to transform education. We believe people of all ages can benefit from different types of learning experiences.

Position Summary:

This is a grant-funded temporary position expected to end on December 31, 2025.

The MuseumLab Program Specialist works with the Senior Manager of MuseumLab to design, prepare, and facilitate developmentally appropriate art and making workshops for field trip groups and weekend programming at MuseumLab, with a focus on middle school and high school aged youth. Programs include hands-on experiences with metalworking, woodworking, printmaking, fiber arts, technology, design, and other media. 

Essential Job Duties:

  • Facilitates field trips and hands-on workshops at MuseumLab for school groups and general visitors.
  • Ensures that tools and materials in the exhibit spaces are appropriately organized and prepared for workshop experiences.
  • Stages and prepares MuseumLab spaces prior to museum open or scheduled workshops and works with fellow education staff to reset spaces at the conclusion of workshops.
  • Creates a warm, welcoming, and inclusive space for museum guests while staffing exhibits by greeting school groups and families, encouraging exploration and open-ended creating, and providing helpful information to guest inquiries.
  • Supports after-hours Education events and offsite outreach programs as needed.
  • Engages in regular staff training and professional development, and applies skills and information learned on a daily basis.

Additional Responsibilities:

  • Positively and accurately represents the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh and its programming initiatives to the community.
  • Participates in ongoing learning research and reflective practices.
  • Works with the public across other exhibit spaces within the Museum campus.
  • Closely monitors exhibit spaces for safety concerns, exhibit maintenance, and housekeeping needs, and communicates these needs effectively.
  • Follows Museum's safety and emergency policies and procedures.
  • This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time based on business needs and in support of the mission of Children's Museum of Pittsburgh.

Job Qualifications:

Education:

  • Bachelor's degree in Art, Art Education or related field. Substitution of years of experience may be considered equivalent to formal educational training.

Experience:

  • Two or more years working with youth and teens, in formal and/or informal learning environments in a related field (e.g. fine art, creative art, interactive media, theatrical arts, education etc) required.
  • Prior experience working with, or familiarity with, tools and processes that include, but are not limited to: woodworking, digital art, metalworking, fiber, etc. required.
  • Experience leading workshops or working in a classroom setting strongly preferred.

Skills:

  • Interest and enthusiasm for working with youth, teens, educators and families.
  • Open-mindedness, flexible thinking, reflective, and ability to adjust expectations and actions as needed.
  • Classroom management.
  • Consistently engaged in personal growth of process, technique, fluency with materials, etc.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.

Physical Requirements & Equipment Usage:

  • Walking, Standing, Bending, Kneeling, and Sitting: The duties and responsibilities associated with this position will require movement throughout the museum spaces to interact with visitors, educators, and to activate museum experiences.
  • Verbal Communication: This position frequently communicates with visitors while facilitating museum experiences. The MuseumLab Program Specialist will be expected to exchange accurate and helpful information and communicate issues to team members and supervisors.
  • Lifting: Occasional lifting and moving of furniture, equipment, and supplies weighing up to approximately 50 lbs. Regular lifting of items under 15 lbs.
  • Manual Dexterity: MuseumLab Program Specialist may operate various equipment, including but not limited to power tools, utility knives, art materials, etc.

The physical demands and work environment characteristics are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Work Environment, Hours of Work, and Travel Requirements:

  • Tuesday-Thursday mornings, one weekend day required.
  • Daily hours range from 3 hours - 8 hours per day, based on programming needs. May work up to 25 hours per week.
  • Occasional later evening hours required.
  • Duties are performed in a museum environment with regular interaction with the public, children, and families.

Clearances:

  • FBI fingerprint results, PA Child Abuse History Certificate (Act 33), and PA State Criminal Record Check (Act 34) are required.

If you are interested in applying for this position, please complete our online application found

at: https://pittsburghkids.org/about/careers-opportunities/careers/  

Thank you for your interest.

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Children's Museum of Pittsburgh provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, gender, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, marital status, religion, age, disability, gender identity, results of genetic testing, veteran or military status, or any other characteristic or trait protected by local, state, or federal law.