I found this posting while searching for museum jobs on CareerPath. It
sounded interesting - until I got to the salary. Does anyone else feel that
this rate of pay devalues the potential applicant's education? I remember a
thread from a few months ago along similar lines, but I wanted to share this
with the list.
Thank you,
Anita Overcash Giles
Arts Programmer
Boarman Arts Center
Martinsburg, West Virginia
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EDUCATION SPECIALIST (PART-TIME) The City of Newport News is recruiting for
part-time Education Specialist positions to plan, develop, and present
educational programs for the interpretative benefit of the visiting public
and educational groups. Supervises interns/volunteers, coordinates special
events, presents hands-on programs, works with schools to schedule programs
and is responsible for the dissemination of historical/public relations
materials. Requires a bachelor's degree in museum studies, education, history
or other related field with considerable related experience or specialized
education. A master's degree is preferred. Museum/teaching experience may be
substituted for graduate work. Requires a valid driver's license. Salary is
$7.25 per hour. To apply, submit a City application by August 7, 1998 to:
City of Newport News, Personnel Department, 2400 Washington Avenue, Newport
News, VA 23607. EOE Published: 07/26/98 - Hampton Roads, Va. Daily Press
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