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Early Childhood Exhibit/Program Developer
Providence Children’s Museum, nationally recognized for innovative,
interactive exhibits and programs, seeks an Early Childhood
Exhibit/Program Developer to join its education team. This person will
be primarily responsible for the development and functioning of
participatory exhibits and programs for children ages 1 to 5 and their
adult caregivers.
• Define goals, content, activities and audience for programs and exhibits;
• Develop and present programs for general public, groups and educators;
• Supervise full-time AmeriCorps volunteers to provide learning
experiences for Head Start children;
• Train exhibit educators;
• Develop and maintain partnerships with community agencies, educational
organizations and content specialists;
• Develops concepts and content for new exhibits and improvements for
existing exhibits;
• Participate as members of exhibits team.
Qualifications:
• Creative team-players,
• At least five years experience in an educational environment, at least
three in informal educational program development;
• Strong commitment to “hands-on” learning; exhibit development and/or
museum education experience a plus;
• Experience working with community outreach and staff training and
supervision desirable;
• Minimum bachelors in related field;
• Familiar with early childhood, learning theory and informal education
techniques;
• Strong written and oral communication.
Complete description at www.childrenmuseum.org.
Send letter of interest and resume to: Director of Education, Providence
Children’s Museum, 100 South Street, Providence, RI 02903 or email to
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PCM is an equal opportunity employer. Members of racial/ethnic
minorities encouraged to apply.
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