Job Description
STEAM EDUCATION SPECIALIST
The Leonardo seeks a
STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) Education Specialist to join our team and mission to fuse science, technology, and art in experiences that inspire creativity and innovation in people of all ages and backgrounds.
OVERVIEW
This role will work with the Education team to enhance the educational programs and the overall museum experience of visitors and students by helping them ignite their creative imaginations. STEAM Education Specialists design and implement curriculum for workshops, our onsite Leo On Wheels program, public programs, summer camps, and more! Our ideal candidate is full of wonder and enjoys experimenting and exploring the world. Their outgoing nature and passion will help all students and visitors engage with STEAM concepts.
- Pay Rate: $17-$19 per hour, commensurate with experience
- Schedule: Full-time, ~40 hours per week, Monday - Friday, 7am - 3pm if working onsite school location, 9am - 5pm if working onsite Museum
- Location : Onsite The Leonardo and also schools as needed
- Reports to: Education Manager
BENEFITS
- Fun company culture with passionate coworkers who embody our core values of curiosity, creativity, commitment, and connection
- Strong sense of purpose as we positively impact the lives of youth and adults across the state of Utah
- Vibrant, mission-led organization with opportunity for growth
- Free museum membership and tickets
- Vacation, Sick Pay, Paid Holidays, Bereavement
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Medical, Dental, Vision, FSA/HSA, Pet, and Life insurance for full-time team members
- And more!
WHAT YOU'LL DO DAY-TO-DAY:
- Design, document, run, and evaluate hands-on and inventive workshop curriculum, floor demonstrations, and programs
- Train Education Facilitators on curriculum and providing feedback and mentorship
- Develop, teach, and train on summer camp curriculum in collaboration with community partners
- Coordinate and run field trips, including liaising between teachers and museum staff and ensuring a smooth and engaging student experience
- Assist with curriculum design and running of museum educational programs such as teacher professional development, Spooktacular, Mind Riot, Girls Who Code, etc.
- Teach science outreach in schools for Leo on Wheels (LOW); Includes designing and evaluating curriculum, and traveling to schools across Utah and presenting engaging exhibits on-site to students; Will usually entail driving the company van to the schools and teaching in a classroom setting
- Cultivate positive relationships with school staff and local communities
- Handle data entry and management to evaluate the success of programs and initiatives
- Engage museum visitors on the museum floor and assisting with the opening and closing of the museum and exhibits as needed
- Help to maintain and clean education supplies and spaces
- Design and run community outreach events with partners
- Participate in and help facilitate Teacher Professional Development programs
- Complete tasks and goals pertaining to Education department and assist other departments as directed by the Education Manager
WHAT IT TAKES TO SUCCEED:
- Education: Bachelor's degree in STEAM field, or equivalent knowledge and experience required
- Experience: K-12 education instruction or administration, program management, or other teaching experience, preferably with Utah's educational system and Common Core standards
- Competencies: Able to engage with large groups of people and facilitate positive experiences, manage (and inspire!) youth, and design and lead engaging workshops; Excellent communication skills (verbal and written); Excellent customer service and facilitation skills; Strong attention to detail and organization skills; Able to work in a fast-paced environment, adhere to deadlines, and demonstrate flexibility with shifting demands and priorities
- Other Requirements: Valid Driver's License, clean driving record, and ability to travel to various parts of Utah (including distant, rural school districts); Able to regularly lift up to 25 pounds and stand for up to 6 hours at a time
ABOUT THE LEONARDO
The Leonardo Museum of Creativity & Innovation was created to honor and embody the spirit of Leonardo da Vinci, the Renaissance man. We see the world as he saw it: Full of wonders to be uncovered, always asking why? We sincerely believe in each person's infinite potential. We see obstacles as opportunities to play beyond limits and discover each person's unique genius.
Our vision is to create a dynamic, influential space where people feel included, inspired, and connected to one another and the world. Our purpose is to create a world without barriers to build momentum toward a better future through self-discovery, collaboration, and connection. Our museum is a place where you can freely wander and wonder. Come and discover your inner genius, just like Leonardo did. Look around. Ask the big questions. Have fun. Welcome.
The Leonardo is proud to be an
Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We are committed to an inclusive culture both for our employees and the community we serve. We welcome and encourage applicants of diverse backgrounds, identities, cultures, gender/sexual orientations, abilities, and beliefs. This position may require the successful completion of a criminal background check and/or drug screen. If you have a disability or special need that may require accommodation, please contact hr@theleonardo.org.
Job Tags
Hourly pay, Holiday work, Full time, Summer work, Local area, Shift work, Monday to Friday,