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Educator, Overnights

National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium

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ID: 53722

Posted On 10/01/2024

Job Overview

The National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium is an outgrowth of the Dubuque County Historical Society, which also operates the Mathias Ham Historic Site, is home to the National Rivers Hall of Fame, and supports a national outreach program called RiverWorks Discovery. Its mission is to inspire stewardship by creating educational experiences where history and rivers come alive.

Educators are primarily responsible for the presentation of engaging and inclusive educational programs. On-site and off-site programs highlight connections to the Mississippi River through history, conservation, and STEM topics, utilizing dynamic resources of the NMRMA campus to forge meaningful connections with all audiences. Programs may also require live ambassador animals, requiring a degree of comfort around animals.

The Educator, Overnights position will be responsible for providing a quality experience for groups spending the night at the Museum during overnight hours. This position requires the educator to stay awake for the whole shift. Some number of daytime hours may be available for interested Educators to work during open museum hours as well.

The Dubuque County Historical Society and its properties, the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium and Mathias Ham Historic Site, are committed to embracing diversity, practicing equity, and ensuring accessibility and inclusion. We continually strive to achieve a welcoming environment in all our spaces, where our staff and community feel reflected and valued for their unique perspectives and backgrounds. DEAI values guide and impact all the decisions the museum makes, both internal and external.

 

Primary duties

  • Supervise students and their chaperones during the overnight portion of Overnight Education Programs:
    • Transition the group from evening activities to their sleeping arrangements.
    • Walk around at least once every hour and log anything that may be happening.
    • Wake the group and take them to the breakfast area.
    • Accompany the group and provide an opportunity to explore before the building opens for the day.

Secondary Duties

If desired, this position may also include the following duties:

  • Present and create exceptional and dynamic guest experiences in formal and informal settings
    • Develop and implement education programs, events, and activities for diverse audiences of all ages, including classes, camps, overnights, volunteer programs, tours, etc.
    • Conduct safety checks throughout the night
    • Assist with every aspect of a groups stay, including meals
  • Present and create exceptional and dynamic guest experiences in formal and informal settings.
    • Develop and implement education programs, events, and activities for diverse audiences of all ages, including classes, camps, volunteer programs, tours, etc.
    • Incorporate small and medium sized live animals, biological specimens, and/or historical artifacts and replicas whenever possible
  • Perform variable daily roles as assigned, including, but not limited to: MakerSpace, Boat Shop, Delta, Tidepool, W.M. Black dredge boat, camps, overnights, outreach, and tours

Additional duties

  • Follow all protocols, procedures, and uphold the Education Department Code of Conduct
  • Remain comfortable, competent, and invested in history, conservation, and STEM topics to ensure redundancy and cross-training are in place
  • Attend mandatory, prescheduled training sessions
  • Maintain written records in accordance with established practice and policy
  • Keep all education areas clean, organized and hazard free, report maintenance needs, and perform minor maintenance tasks
  • Engage in continued learning about machinery, animals, plants, and artifacts in institutional collection

Qualifications

  • Relevant college course work, a Bachelor’s degree, or relevant experience with an emphasis on STEM fields including but not limited to engineering, computer science, graphic design, mathematics, biology, environmental science, ecology, history, anthropology, education, or a related field is encouraged but not required
  • Prior exposure to informal learning processes, preferably in an aquarium, zoo, nature center, historic site, or museum setting is beneficial
  • A personal email account and phone number are required for information exchange
  • Must be comfortable around the water, and indoors and outdoors in any weather
  • Must be able to read, write, and speak the English language
  • Must be able to perform any physical demands of job duties, either with or without reasonable accommodation
  • Final candidates will be subject to a reference and background check

How to apply

To learn more, visit www.rivermuseum.com/apply.  Apply by emailing your resume, cover letter, and references to apply@rivermuseum.com or by delivering them in person to 350 E. 3rd St., Dubuque, IA 52001.

Research suggests that women and individuals from underrepresented backgrounds often apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. We recognize that it is highly unlikely that any applicant is able to meet all of the qualifications for a given role. Therefore, if you are drawn to this position and feel your strengths would be an asset to the organization, we highly encourage you to apply.

Primary Contact

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Marilyn Snyder

Assistant, Administration

563-557-9545

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Job Details

Categories

Education

Location

Dubuque, IA

Job Type

Employee

Full/Part

Part Time

Company ID

1175

Job REQ #

# Positions

1

Start Date

20241001

End Date

20241101

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About the Company

The National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium is owned and operated by the Dubuque County Historical Society, which also operates the Mathias Ham Historic Site. The River Museum  and Mathias Ham Historic Site together see over 200,000 visitors and manage outreach programs that serve over 50,000 more per year. Part aquarium, part museum, part science center, it is the mission of the institution to inspire stewardship by creating educational experiences where history and rivers come alive. The organization  employes more than 90 full- and part-time employees, as well as hosts several interns amongst departments.