[Listing Expires 3/7/2025]
Organization Name: Old Salem Museums & Gardens
Organization Website: www.oldsalem.org
Position Summary
In keeping with the objectives of Old Salem Museums and Gardens’ Learning in Place initiative, the Educator is an integral member of the Education department, charged with moving OSMG forward as a place of continued discovery, learning, and sharing. As a collaborative member of the Education team, the Educator participates in implementing place-based learning opportunities for the K-12 school community, walk-in visitors, and adult group tours. The Educator is a significant contributor to the development of the department, aiding in creating a professional culture that emphasizes quality, continuous improvement, and high performance. The Educator is also an influential team member across all facets of OSMG’s operations.
The position is non-exempt and responsible for implementing educational programs that utilize the 18th—and 19th-century Moravian experiences to teach a variety of topics to a diverse audience, with an emphasis on historic woodworking and metalworking. The Educator is responsible for creating a positive learning environment and providing exceptional customer service.
WHAT YOU’LL DO:
Education:
Assist with implementing educational programs that align with education objectives.
Assist with developing learning materials for the historic site, which will be used in daily activities and events.
Lead special tours, student education programs (including student hands-on experiences), and other projects as needed.
Perform skill demonstrations associated with the historical site they are assigned. These may include historic woodworking, metalworking, operating historical equipment, and/or demonstrating other relevant historic trades skills. Wear appropriate period clothing provided while performing the work to maintain the site's historical accuracy.
Discuss Moravian history and particular Trade-specific content with visitors.
Assist with shop set-up and clean-up.
Produce historic reproduction items for use in the museum or for sale in the retail store.
Maintain proper use and storage of materials, tools, and equipment to ensure good housekeeping.
Maintain the historical accuracy of the site.
Maintain cleanliness and preservation of the assigned historic location.
Maintain costuming standards as outlined.
Safety & Security:
Monitor visitors' activities to ensure compliance with regulations and safety practices.
Provide security for the site, buildings, and exhibits.
Provide security support, including fire prevention, for the historic district as assigned.
Daily upkeep of streetscape maintenance, cleanliness, and environmental (interior and exterior) engagement.
Enforce agency safety policies and procedures.
Staffing:
Collaborate in the professional development of new Educators and volunteers throughout the department.
Be available to work evenings, weekends, and special events as needed.
Customer Service & Engagement:
Engage with guests and staff in a warm and enthusiastic demeanor.
Respond to questions and provide pertinent information to visitors.
Help solve customer concerns.
Responsible for maintaining a professional and positive demeanor with visitors, Educators, and other staff members.
Ensure all site visitors feel welcomed and experience a unique journey.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Provide support to other Educators throughout the district, as needed.
Must cross-train for other Educator roles within the Historic District
Adhere to all OSMG Policies and Procedures.
Participate in required OSMG training and continuing education programs & readings.
Perform all other duties as assigned.
Salary: 15.00 - 16.50/hour
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