- Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program
- NYFA/NYSCA Artist Fellowship
- The Profitable Artist Book
$21/Hour with tiered increases after 1 and 5 years. Museum Educators typically work five-hour shifts on the weekdays and may lead 1-3 tours during that period depending on group bookings. They typically work 1-2 four-hour shifts on the weekends to facilitate family programs.
OVERVIEW:
The Museum’s educational programs focus on the history of the New York region through the lens of public transit and span a variety of topics that connect to many disciplines, including history, science, and the arts. Museum Educators primarily lead inquiry and discussion-based school/youth tours at the museum on weekdays, and family programs on weekends. Educators lead school/youth group tours, adult group tours, access tours, and facilitate family program activities. They are also part of a roster of staff that assist with access programs, birthday parties, public programs (onsite and offsite), offsite tours to behind-the-scenes locations, vintage train rides, and large-scale festivals. Some of these events may take place in the evening. Museum Educators are familiar with best practices in informal education, object-based learning, and visual thinking strategies, and can lead relevant, engaging experiences for different ages on a variety of themes. This position reports to the School, Youth and Group Programs Manager.
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SUMMARY:
The New York Transit Museum presents dynamic, accessible, and inclusive exhibitions and programs that tell stories about mass public transportation and the people who make it possible. As the MTA’s official repository, the Museum connects transit to its broad public, creating educational experiences related to science, technology, arts, and the humanities. The Museum’s locations in an authentic 1936 Downtown Brooklyn subway station and Grand Central Terminal are sites for conversations about how mass transportation makes New York City and the region great by ensuring mobility, accessibility, sustainability, and a vibrant civic life for all.
Please email a cover letter and resume to [email protected] with the subject Part Time Museum Educator. Due to the high volume of applicants, only those who qualify for an interview will be contacted