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State of Utah - Jobs Museum Education Manager in SALT LAKE CITY, Utah

Title: Museum Education Manager Description: Under the supervision of the Director of Education & Engagement,the Museum Education Manager facilitates the development,presentation,and support of programs that interpret the museum s mission for school audiences,community organizations,and the general public. They will be responsible for ensuring that the planning and implementation of these programs are in alignment with the organization s mission,vision,and strategic direction of Utah Historical Society (UHS) and of the Education & Engagement (E&E) team. The successful candidate will build program audiences and participation in Museum of Utah programming,increasing the museum s presence,reputation,and outreach in the community. Principal Duties

  • Programming (10%)
    • Develop and implement a wide variety of educational programs for teachers,students,and lifelong learners at the museum.
    • Develop and implement programming that showcases the museum s collections and exhibitions,with the goal of increasing access to the museum and increasing knowledge of participants.
    • Collaborate with UHS s Community Engagement Coordinator and Utah s diverse communities to develop and implement programming that presents cultural traditions and local history in sensitive and authentic ways.
    • Research and develop written and visual materials for educational programs.
    • Develop summer and/or after-school programs that meet community needs.
    • Develop educational curriculum for the museum in coordination with K-12 Initiatives Program staff and state educational standards. Collaborate with colleagues to develop teacher professional development.
  • Program Logistics (20%)
    • Plan,organize,direct,and evaluate activities and public programs at the Museum of Utah. (Audience: preschool to advanced age).
    • Coordinate logistics with internal and external stakeholders and assist with event planning,preparation,and set up and tear down.
    • Assist in long-term planning and establishing an annual calendar for educational programs.
    • Work with external partners to develop and implement collaborative programs.
    • In collaboration with the Director of Education & Engagement,lead evaluation of educational impact of public programming at the museum.
    • Maintain all administrative records related to education and public program events at the museum.
    • Participate in special museum-wide events,initiatives,and committees when appropriate.
    • Prepare social media assets (content,photographs,etc.) and other marketing assets related to education programs at the museum for the Director of Marketing & Communications.
    • Maintain attendance data,training schedules,reports and other program documents. Maintain supplies and equipment inventory.
  • Tours (40%)
    • Plan,implement,and supervise school-based programs and partnerships occurring at the museum.
    • Coordinate with the Capitol Preservation Board on school field trips and Capitol tours,ensuring that the museum becomes an essential stop within their existing program.
    • Develop and coordinate with UHS staff to create site-based tours for the general public.
  • Cross-Collaborative Efforts (10%)
    • Coordinate programming to align with interpretive themes and exhibit schedules.
    • Collaborate with exhibit and collections staff to provide input on educational opportunities present in the museum galleries,interpretive themes,and special exhibits.
    • Work closely with UHS staff to develop interpretive materials for use in and out of the galleries. Examples include exhibit guides,educational handouts,educators guides and packets,family guides,special brochures,web-based materials,blogs and articles for the newsletter,activity guides,etc. to Collaborate with UHS staff to cr eate community and classroom materials to bring the museum out of the walls of the museum. Examples include traveling trunks,digital projects,3D materials for hands-on activities,etc.
    • Develop and manage an educational teaching collection (education collection objects).
  • Budget & Staff Management (20%)
    • Assist with budget preparation and allocation of resources for educational programs and activities at the museum.
    • Assist in recruiting and training museum educator staff including part-time,contract and seasonal staff,and volunteers.
    • Manage schedules and work priorities for part-time museum education staff. This includes paid,part-time staff who provide interpretive experiences and hands-on programming at the museum.
    • Ensure educational programs are booked on the museum educational calendar.
    • Mentor museum educator staff regarding relevant best practices in teaching pedagogy,learning standards,and other research around teacher professional development.
    • Guide and support museum educators on program development,operations,and implementation.

Additional Responsibilities

  • Some evening or weekend working hours will be required in order to support the public initiatives of the UHS.
  • Broad support and participation in the strategic direction of the UHS.
  • Collaboration with community partners or internal stakeholders on special projects.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Location: Hybrid; 3760 S Highland Dr,Millcreek,UT. Offices will be located at the Museum of Utah following the spring/summer of 2026.

  • This position may be eligible for a hybrid/flexible work schedule. A position's eligibility for remote work is established by agency management and is subject to change at their discretion at any time and for any reason.  Note: Under Administrative Rule R13-4 all work must be performed within the State of Utah. As such employees should either reside in Utah or be in the process of relocating to within 30 days of their start date.

Compensation: $25 - $32/hr and State of Utah benefits In this position,you would enjoy the generous benefits package offered by the State of Utah. We have an extremely competitive total compensation package that you can learn about HERE!

  • Health Insurance - Public Employee Health Program (PEHP):
    • 3 medical plan options. Choose a Traditional or High Deductible Health Plan. (There is an Opt-Out Cash Benefit option for those who have other medical insurance coverage)
    • 5 dental plan options (There is an Opt-Out Cash Benefit option for those who have other dental insurance coverage)
    • 4 vision plan options under EyeMed or OptiCare
  • Retirement - Utah Retirement Systems (URS):
  • Paid Time Off:
    • Annual leave and sick leave are accrued at 4 hours per pay period each (4 hours annual,4 hours sick).
    • Annual leave increases with years of service. 
    • 12 paid holidays.

About Us: Founded in 1897,the Utah Historical Society works to foster curiosity about the past,inform the present,and strengthen our shared future. The agency continues to share the state s history through six major initiatives including National History Day,the women s history initiative,publications,Peoples of Utah Revisited,Library & Collections,and the Museum of Utah. Learn more about our work at history.utah.gov and explore our 2023-2027 Strategic Plan. Ideal Candidate/Qualifications The successful candidate will be a self-motivated leader and someone dedicated to lifelong learning in informal educational spaces. Ideal qualifications include:

  • Bachelor s or a dvanced degree in museology,public history,education,or related humanities disciplines is preferred.
  • Broad knowledg
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