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Museum Associate

Sterling, CO ยท On-site

$18.01 - $22.94/hr

What You'll Do Under the general supervision of the Museum Curator, the Museum Associate may perform the following duties: * Assist with the daily operations of the Museum and Museum facilities.

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Museum Associate

Sterling, CO ยท On-site

$18.01 - $22.94/hr

What You'll Do Under the general supervision of the Museum Curator, the Museum Associate may perform the following duties: * Assist with the daily operations of the Museum and Museum facilities.

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Assistant Chief Engineer

Loveland, CO ยท On-site

$60K - $67K/yr

Inspect rooms and equipment, identify issues, and assist with repairs * Assist with preventive ... Talent Curator: Help your team grow through hands-on guidance * Transparent Leader: Speak up and ...

Paralegal

Englewood, CO ยท On-site

... * Assist with Curative & Corrective Title Work: Support title underwriters, escrow officers, and attorneys with complex title curative and corrective issues, including drafting affidavits, deeds ...

Paralegal

Englewood, CO ยท On-site

$55K - $70K/yr

... * Assist with Curative & Corrective Title Work: Support title underwriters, escrow officers, and attorneys with complex title curative and corrective issues, including drafting affidavits, deeds ...

... curative efforts, and title policies and surveys. You will deploy your outstanding organizational skills and attention to detail to assist Scout's broader legal team in all aspects of project ...

... curative efforts, and title policies and surveys. You will deploy your outstanding organizational skills and attention to detail to assist Scout's broader legal team in all aspects of project ...

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How much do assistant curator jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for assistant curator in Colorado is $23.11, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.46 and $26.06 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an assistant curator?

Assistant curators are museum or gallery professionals who support senior curators in managing collections, organizing exhibitions, and conducting research. Their responsibilities often include cataloguing artifacts, assisting with acquisitions, preparing displays, and helping develop educational programs. They also collaborate with other staff, handle administrative duties, and may interact with the public or researchers. This entry-level to mid-level role is vital for the smooth operation and preservation of cultural and historical collections.

What does an assistant curator do?

The job of an assistant curator is to assist the chief curator at a museum with various tasks. These jobs include things like helping to research exhibits and collect new items to display as well as cataloging. An assistant curator frequently helps plan and implement new exhibits, oversees permanent galleries, supports restoration work, helps create educator guides, and supports the marketing efforts of the museum. They may also supervise museum employees, teach students, and respond to inquiries from the public. Many curators also help draft budgets and maintain electronic databases. The qualifications for this position typically include a postsecondary degree in a relevant field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an assistant curator, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assistant Curator, you need a solid background in art history or museum studies, usually with a relevant degree, and experience in research or collection management. Familiarity with collection databases, exhibition planning software, and digital cataloging tools is often required. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are vital soft skills for collaborating on exhibitions and engaging with the public. These skills ensure the accurate care, interpretation, and presentation of collections, contributing to a museum's educational mission and visitor experience.

How does an assistant curator typically collaborate with other museum departments?

Assistant Curators frequently work alongside colleagues in education, conservation, registration, and marketing to develop and execute exhibitions and programs. They may coordinate with registrars for object loans, communicate with conservators to assess and prepare artworks, and support educational staff in creating interpretive materials. This collaborative approach ensures that exhibitions are both engaging and logistically sound, offering valuable cross-departmental experience and insight to Assistant Curators.

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Infographic showing various Assistant Curator job openings in Colorado as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 69% Full Time, and 31% Part Time. Highlights an 97% In-person, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,064 per year, or $23.1 per hour.

Museum Associate

CITY OF STERLING

Sterling, CO โ€ข On-site

$18.01 - $22.94/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 2 days ago

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Job description

About the Position

The City of Sterling is seeking a motivated, organized, and community-minded Museumย Associate to join our Museum team. This position plays an important role in supporting the daily operations of the Museum and providing an engaging, welcoming experience for visitors of all ages.

The Museum Associate works closely with the Museum Curator and assists with a variety of administrative, educational, public service, collection, and event-related activities. This is a diverse position that combines office and administrative responsibilities with opportunities to interact directly with the public, conduct educational tours, assist with programs and special events, and help preserve and share the history of our community.

The ideal candidate will enjoy working with people, have an interest in local history and museums, be organized and dependable, and be comfortable balancing administrative responsibilities with hands-on work and public interaction.


Learn More about the Overland Trail Museumย here.


Work Schedule Requirementsย 

This position is regularly scheduled Tuesdayโ€“Saturday; however, flexibility in scheduling is required. The Museum hosts a variety of programs, special events, tours, and holiday activities that may require work outside of the regular schedule, including evenings, holidays, and other non-standard hours. Employees should be prepared to adjust their schedule as needed to support Museum operations and events.


What You'll Do

Under the general supervision of the Museum Curator, the Museum Associate may perform the following duties:

  • Assist with the daily operations of the Museum and Museum facilities.
  • Provide friendly, knowledgeable, and professional customer service to Museum visitors, community members, vendors, volunteers, and other members of the public.
  • Welcome visitors and provide information regarding Museum exhibits, collections, programs, events, and available resources.
  • Lead educational tours and activities for school groups, families, community organizations, and other visitors.
  • Assist with planning, coordinating, and conducting Museum programs, lectures, tours, educational activities, and special events.
  • Assist with annual Museum events and other community activities.
  • Develop and facilitate educational and interactive activities designed to engage visitors, including children and youth.
  • Conduct research related to Museum collections, historical materials, artifacts, and exhibits.
  • Assist with maintaining accurate records of Museum collections, inventory, cataloging, and visitation statistics.
  • Enter and maintain information using word processing, spreadsheet, database, and other computer software.
  • Assist with the organization, storage, inventory, and care of Museum artifacts and materials.
  • Assist with general office duties, including filing, data entry, correspondence, recordkeeping, and maintaining organized files.
  • Operate the Museum cash register and handle money, receipts, and deposits in accordance with City procedures.
  • Assist with the scheduling and coordination of staff, volunteers, seasonal employees, and educational programs.
  • Provide routine direction and assistance to seasonal employees, volunteers, and new employees.
  • Exercise appropriate judgment and discretion when addressing routine visitor, operational, or departmental concerns in the absence of the Museum Curator.
  • Maintain confidentiality of sensitive information and records.
  • Assist with the general care, organization, and appearance of Museum spaces and facilities.
  • Safely operate equipment used in the performance of assigned duties and perform minor routine maintenance as appropriate.
  • Follow all City policies, procedures, safety rules, and applicable regulations.
  • Represent the City of Sterling and the Museum in a professional, courteous, and positive manner.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned by the Museum Curator.

What We're Looking For

Required:

  • High school diploma or GED.
  • Eighteen months to three years of routine or semi-skilled work experience.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and professionally with a diverse range of people.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Ability to work independently while also functioning effectively as part of a team.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines, and work effectively with frequent interruptions.
  • Basic computer skills and the ability to learn and use various software programs.
  • Ability to perform basic mathematical calculations and accurately handle cash and financial transactions.
  • Ability to maintain accurate records and files.
  • Ability to follow written and verbal instructions and complete assignments with minimal supervision.
  • Ability to exercise sound judgment and maintain confidentiality.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain the appropriate Colorado driver's license for any City-owned vehicle operated as part of the position.

Preferred:

  • Experience working in a museum, historical organization, cultural institution, educational setting, or similar public-facing environment.
  • Knowledge or interest in local history, Colorado history, material culture, or historic artifacts.
  • Experience leading tours, educational programs, presentations, or public events.
  • Experience working with children, students, families, volunteers, or community organizations.
  • Experience with collections, inventory, cataloging, historical research, or archival materials.
  • Experience with event planning or program coordination.

What Makes Someone Successful in This Position

A successful Museum Associate will be someone who:

  • Enjoys interacting with people and creating a positive visitor experience.
  • Can make history and Museum collections interesting and accessible to people of different ages and backgrounds.
  • Is comfortable speaking to groups and leading tours or educational activities.
  • Is organized and able to keep track of details, records, schedules, and multiple projects.
  • Can work independently and recognize when an issue needs to be brought to the Museum Curator.
  • Is dependable, flexible, and willing to assist wherever needed to support Museum operations.
  • Uses good judgment and professionalism when working with the public.
  • Works well with coworkers, volunteers, seasonal employees, and other City departments.
  • Takes pride in representing the City of Sterling and preserving the community's history.

Physical & Working Requirements

This position involves a combination of office, public-facing, and Museum activities. The employee must be able to move throughout Museum work areas and perform tasks requiring standing, walking, reaching, bending, pushing, pulling, and occasional climbing. The position requires the ability to lift up toย 25 poundsย and carry objects weighing up toย 10 pounds.

The position requires sufficient manual dexterity to operate computers, keyboards, and other equipment; sufficient vision to work with records, reports, artifacts, and equipment; and sufficient hearing to communicate effectively with visitors, coworkers, and others.

This position is regularly scheduled Tuesdayโ€“Saturday; however, flexibility in scheduling is required. The Museum hosts a variety of programs, special events, tours, and holiday activities that may require work outside of the regular schedule, including evenings, holidays, and other non-standard hours. Employees should be prepared to adjust their schedule as needed to support Museum operations and events.


Additional Information

This position works under the general supervision of the Museum Curator. The Museum Associate may serve as the responsible staff member for the Museum in the absence of the Museum Curator and may provide routine direction to seasonal employees, volunteers, and new employees.

The City of Sterling is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and considers qualified applicants without regard to legally protected status.

The City reserves the right to modify this job posting and/or assign additional duties as necessary to meet operational needs.


Why Join the City of Sterling?

The Museum Associate is an opportunity to work in a position whereย history, education, community service, and public interaction come together every day. If you enjoy helping people, learning about history, working with the community, and creating meaningful experiences for Museum visitors, we encourage you to apply.


What We Offer

  • Health coverage you can count onย โ€“ Medical, dental, and vision insurance with multiple plan options.
  • Peace of mindย โ€“ City-paid life and AD&D insurance, plus options to add more coverage for you and your family.
  • Support when you need itย โ€“ Short-term and long-term disability insurance.
  • Time to rechargeย โ€“ Paid time off starting at 7.39 hours per pay period (and growing with service) plus paid holidays.
  • Future-focusedย โ€“ 5.37% City contribution to a 401(a) retirement plan after one year, plus voluntary 457(b) pre-tax and Roth savings plans.
  • Wellness perksย โ€“ Incentives for participating in wellness activities, and free access for you and your household to the Sterling Recreation Center and Logan County Shooting Range.
  • Extra protectionย โ€“ Optional supplemental insurance plans, plus legal and identity protection options.
  • Always here for youย โ€“ 24/7 confidential Employee Assistance Program for counseling, resources, and work-life balance support.

View our full benefits packageย here.


The City of Sterling is an Equal Opportunity Employer

We welcome applicants from all backgrounds who are ready to roll up their sleeves and make a difference.

Apply Now โ€“ Position Open Until Filled

If you're ready to start a meaningful job with strong benefits, training support, and long-term growth potential, apply today!