Museum Educator - BYU Museum of Art
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Why Work at BYU As the flagship higher education institution of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Brigham Young University (BYU) strives to be among the exceptional universities in the world. At BYU, we are devoted to our faith and to our students. We take an active role in the University's Mission: "To assist individuals in their quest for perfection and eternal life." Our unique mission, deeply rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, provides countless ways to serve and make an impact. This, along with our remarkable culture of belonging, weekly devotionals, and endless opportunities for learning and growth-all situated within a beautiful and historic campus-make it hard to imagine a more inspiring place to work. Brigham Young University strongly prefers to hire faithful members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Museum Educator Family Programs and Student Coordinator position will provide leadership in the development, administration, and promotion of programs and services for the effective enhancement of the Museum learning experience for all museum audiences. The position will work in close cooperation with curators and other museum departments to write curriculum resources and interpretive material for exhibitions and collections. The position will also initiate and execute programs relating to family audiences and children. This position will also aid in recruiting, training, and supervising student employees and interns as well as museum docents and volunteers. Additionally, this person will be called upon to carry out special development projects for the Director. What you'll do in this position: Serve as Primary Educator on Select Exhibitions Function as the primary educator on 2-3 exhibitions per year. Attend regular exhibition planning meetings with museum staff. Develop educational and interactive materials that support exhibitions. Create educational content and resources in a timely manner. Plan exhibition-related programming, such as guest lectures, panel discussions, and films. Train student educators and docents to support exhibition tours and programming. Design and Implement Programs for Family and Community Audiences Design and implement engaging educational experiences for families and young children. Develop educational materials, gallery guides, and interpretive resources for family audiences. Collaborate with the Education team to evaluate the effectiveness of family programming. Mentor and train BYU art education students involved in family and community programs. Track, Evaluate, and Support Educational Programs Assist in evaluating the success and impact of educational programs. Maintain visitor and program attendance data and contribute to monthly and annual reporting. Update training materials and coordinate annual training on museum policies and procedures. Coordinate Student Employees, Interns, and Volunteers Assist with recruiting and hiring student employees. Mentor and supervise student employees in a professional museum environment. Ensure student staff follow museum policies, procedures, and scheduling expectations. Research and Apply Museum Education Best Practices Research educational theory and best practices to enhance museum learning experiences. Collaborate with faculty and students to improve educational engagement with museum audiences. Contribute to scholarship and professional discussions related to museum education. Professional Development and Other Duties Participate in professional development opportunities, conferences, and departmental meetings. Serve on committees and perform other duties as assigned. What qualifies you for this role: Required: A firm commitment to the mission of BYU Bachelor's degree in relevant discipline (art history, art education, education, and/or related field), with at least 2 years' experience in an art museum setting or in an art education setting Experience in the application of museum educational learning theory, curriculum development, and current museum pedagogy for adult audience, university audiences, and family audiences. Experience in researching, developing, and writing educational materials Knowledge of and understanding of museum education principles and practices Experience in relating on a peer level with schoolteachers, administrators, museum professionals, and university faculty Knowledge of museum resources and ability to relate materials to family audiences Knowledge and application of technology and online resources in the area of public and museum education Research, analysis, conceptual thinking, innovation Knowledge of and ability to communicate persuasively with campus faculty and community Ability to supervise and effectively mentor student employees and interns Ability to provide program leadership including vision and strategy Commitment to public service in a museum context Preferred: Master's degree in relevant discipline (art history, art education, educatio