What are the responsibilities and job description for the Art Educator position at Children's Museum of Pittsburgh?
Job Title
Art Educator
Reports To
Art Education Manager
FLSA Status
Non-Exempt/Hourly
Classification
Casual Part Time
Compensation
$16.25 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 Union position.
Art Educators develop and facilitate hands-on creative, authentic, and process-based experiences with youth, teens, families and groups, using the "real stuff" (tools, processes, materials) across the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh campus. These youth- and family-oriented, culturally-relevant projects associated with a variety of processes will respond to the community's needs and interests by supporting kindness, joy, creativity, and curiosity.
Essential Job Functions
Education
Job Qualifications:
Must be able to demonstrate safe operation and facilitation of equipment related to metalworking and makerspace experiences.
Work Environment, Hours Of Work, And Travel Requirements
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Thank you for your interest.
The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh provides equal employment opportunities 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.
Art Educator
Reports To
Art Education Manager
FLSA Status
Non-Exempt/Hourly
Classification
Casual Part Time
Compensation
$16.25 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 Union position.
Art Educators develop and facilitate hands-on creative, authentic, and process-based experiences with youth, teens, families and groups, using the "real stuff" (tools, processes, materials) across the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh campus. These youth- and family-oriented, culturally-relevant projects associated with a variety of processes will respond to the community's needs and interests by supporting kindness, joy, creativity, and curiosity.
Essential Job Functions
- Works as a part of a high-functioning and learner-centered art education focused team.
- Plans and implements experiences for a variety of audiences including school field trips, summer camps, workshops, drop-in programs, and other special events.
- Brings enthusiasm and ideas to the ongoing development of programs and events in Art Education.
- Maintaining a welcoming work area, including creating and upholding a high standard of safety and cleanliness for both visitors and staff, monitoring and anticipating supply consumption.
- Collaboratively and independently develops interactive learning experiences for Museum visitors, including working with Education Department to combine varying expertise and disciplines.
- Follows museum-identified best practices for creating and delivering exploratory, hands-on, and learner-driven experiences in an informal learning environment.
- Acts as a visible and accessible caring adult for youth and families visiting the Children's Museum campus, exemplifying culturally relevant practices with youth.
- Generates potential programs based on the interests, input and observations of visitors and program participants, as well as potential audiences.
- Monitors and assists visitors, ensuring safe, interactive experiences that involve tools and physical movement throughout exhibit spaces.
- Participates in reflective practice, including research-oriented discussions with partners, artists, and youth.
- Actively shares with, and learns from, a variety of peers, professionals, visitors, and others.
- Represents the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh and MuseumLab in a positive manner to the public, funders, and other stakeholders
- Participates in education ideation sessions
- Fosters a community valuing social justice and amplifying youth voice
- Works with the public across other exhibit spaces within the Museum campus
Education
Job Qualifications:
- Documentable experience working with children and youth in some manner of creative arts required. A background in studio arts, fine arts, or craftwork preferred. Bachelor's degree preferred. Substitution of years of experience may be considered equivalent to formal educational training.
- Working with youth, teens, and families in formal and/or informal learning environments.
- Personal experience with art making processes (e.g., painting, printmaking, sculpture, fiber arts etc.)
- Personal interest and background in facilitating experiences around studio arts or fine arts education.
- Consistently engages in personal growth of process, technique, fluency with materials, etc.
- Proven experience working with or collaborating with other creatives.
- Proficiency in safely handling tools and equipment (e.g., hand tools, printmaking equipment, carving tools, cutting tools, sewing machines, or other sharp, hot or otherwise potentially hazardous equipment)
- Proficiency in preparing and handling art materials (e.g., inks, dyes, paints, clays)
- Excellent communication, time management, and organization
- Willingness to grow, learn and adapt
- Analytical skill
- Collaboration and teamwork, including incorporating feedback and adjusting approaches based on experience
- Walking, Standing, and Sitting: The duties and responsibilities associated with this position will be performed in a stationary position (standing or sitting) for approximately 25% of the workday, and will require movement throughout museum spaces to interact with visitors and activate museum experiences.
- Verbal Communication: This position frequently communicates with visitors while facilitating museum experiences. The Art Educator will be expected to exchange accurate and helpful information, and communicate issues to team members and/or supervisors.
- Lifting: Occasional lifting and moving of furniture, equipment, and supplies weighing up to approximately 50 lbs.
- Manual Dexterity: The Museum Educator will operate various equipment, including but not limited to kilns, power tools, torches, saws, etc.
Must be able to demonstrate safe operation and facilitation of equipment related to metalworking and makerspace experiences.
Work Environment, Hours Of Work, And Travel Requirements
- This is a flexible part-time position. Must work one weekend day and have occasional evening availability. Hours range from 3 hours - 8 hours per day, based on programming needs.
- Occasional travel may be required.
- Essential duties of this position will be performed in a museum environment, which includes interaction with the public and exposure to children and families.
- FBI fingerprints results, PA Child Abuse History Certification (Act 33) and PA State Criminal Record Check (Act 34) Clearances are required.
at: https://pittsburghkids.isolvedhire.com/jobs/
Thank you for your interest.
The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh provides equal employment opportunities 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.
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