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Astronomy Outreach Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Scientist (Open Rank)

Socorro, NM · On-site

$85 - $138/hr

Astronomy Pay Type: Salary Required Education: SCI Position Description: The National Radio ... outreach and education activities and in broader impact activities. * Perform calibration and ...

Position Summary The National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) is a prestigious research and ... outreach and education activities and in broader impact activities. * Perform calibration and ...

Position Summary The National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) is a prestigious research and ... outreach and education activities and in broader impact activities. * Perform calibration and ...

... outreach and education programs. * Organizational Culture, Safety & Environmental Stewardship ... Broad knowledge of astronomy, including familiarity with optical and infrared observational ...

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How much do astronomy outreach jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for astronomy outreach in the United States is $47,386.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,000.00 and $48,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an astronomy outreach?

An Astronomy Outreach job involves communicating astronomy concepts to the public through events, educational programs, writing, and media. Outreach professionals work at museums, planetariums, universities, or science organizations to engage diverse audiences. They may conduct telescope viewing sessions, give public lectures, create educational materials, and manage social media content. The goal is to inspire interest in astronomy and make complex topics accessible. Some roles also involve collaborating with scientists to share the latest discoveries in space research.

What does an astronomy outreach do?

Astronomy Outreach professionals are often responsible for organizing and leading public events such as star parties, planetarium shows, school visits, and community workshops. They may develop educational materials, operate telescopes during events, and collaborate with local schools, museums, or astronomy clubs. Additional duties can include maintaining social media outreach, answering public inquiries, and helping coordinate volunteer teams. This role is highly interactive, combining hands-on demonstrations with educational programming to make astronomy accessible and engaging to people of all ages.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in astronomy outreach?

To thrive as an Astronomy Outreach professional, you need a solid understanding of astronomy concepts and public communication, often supported by a degree in astronomy, physics, or science education. Familiarity with telescopes, presentation software, and digital media platforms is often required, along with experience in event planning or science communication certifications. Creativity, enthusiasm, and strong interpersonal skills help engage diverse audiences and foster interest in science. These abilities are crucial for effectively conveying complex information to the public and inspiring curiosity about astronomy.

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Infographic showing various Astronomy Outreach job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,386 per year, or $22.8 per hour.

ESA/AURA Astronomer Opportunities

Space Telescope Science Institute

Baltimore, MD • On-site

$115/hr

Other

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Astronomer positions are available at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), sponsored by the European Space Agency (ESA). The ESA Office at STScI provides scientific and technical personnel at STScI as part of ESA’s partnership with NASA on the HST and JWST missions.
The openings are in support of HST science operations at STScI, funded by the ESA Directorate for Science, through a contract with AURA. These astronomer positions are three-year term contracts, renewable, with salaries and benefits commensurate with those of AURA employees at STScI. This role is eligible for hybrid work and requires on-site presence in our Baltimore office. Link to apply: https://stsci.slideroom.com/#/permalink/program/90848
Astronomers spend 50% of their time providing functional support to the ESA-NASA partnered missions at STScI, and 50% of their time on personal research. Therefore, the successful candidates are expected to maintain an active program of research in astronomy, in addition to carrying out functional tasks related to the HST mission support within STScI for ESA.
The ESA/AURA astronomers generally provide functional support to all major aspects of science operations. Functional duties usually encompass all activities associated with support of the suite of active instruments currently on board HST. These duties include, but are not limited to, support of the calibration, data reduction and analysis of HST data, on-orbit performance verification and monitoring of the health of the scientific instruments, direct support to the user community during the preparation, implementation and execution of the observing programs, and documentation. Efforts are made to suitably match the background and experience of qualified candidates to current mission needs
Candidates will be assessed based on their research impact in any area of astrophysics, their experience, and their vision and technical skills. For this call, previous experience in science operations of astronomical space or ground observatories are considered key assets. Experience in any of the following areas is an asset: UV or IR detector characterization and calibration; data reduction and analysis of UV spectroscopic data or IR imaging/spectroscopic data.
For all positions, intermediate (or higher) level coding experience in Python is required, including: experience working with common libraries such as astropy, performing astronomical data reduction and analysis, jupyter notebooks, familiarity with object-oriented programming and collaborative coding practices such as Github. Experience working with the HST ecosystem of tools and packages, such as the Astronomers Proposal Tool and Exposure Time Calculator, and the HST calibration pipeline is not required but would be an advantage.
Candidates for these positions must have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in astronomy or physics or related discipline, with a strong, established record of active, independent research and scientific publications, excellent technical skills, and demonstrated interpersonal and communication skills, in order to provide first-class support to the multi-faceted needs of our missions within STScI’s international environment.
Applications are encouraged from both junior and senior astronomers, as the experience and accomplishment of the successful applicants will determine the level of the appointment.
STScI occupies multiple sites surrounding the campus of the Johns Hopkins University (JHU) in Baltimore, MD. It maintains close connections with the JHU Physics and Astronomy Department and is a partner in both the Pan-STARRS and LSST consortia. The research environment engages, stimulates and supports an international research staff with over 100 members. Active Research areas (http://www.stsci.edu/stsci-research) span a wide range of topics and include collaborations with postdoctoral researchers, research instrument analysts and JHU graduate students, as well as researchers from other institutions. Researchers lead the organization of annual workshops and larger-scale meetings, and participate in the activities of the very successful office of public outreach.
Applicants should submit the following materials in a single PDF file: 1) a cover letter, 2) a curriculum vitae and bibliography, and 3) a summary (maximum 3 pages) of current and future research and a description of the relevant technical skills for these positions. Candidates should take advantage of the cover letter to describe their particular interest in working for ESA at STScI.
Please ONLY use this link TO APPLY: https://stsci.slideroom.com/#/permalink/program/90848
Do not use the green "Apply Now" tab at the top right. Applications will ONLY be accepted through the link above.)
Applications received by October 12, 2026 will receive full consideration. Position inquiries may be directed to: sonnentr@stsci.edu
A number of factors are considered when determining base salary offers, such as internal pay equity, the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s experience, education, skill, and current market conditions. Salary range of $115-160K. Individuals needing assistance with the employment process can contact us at careers@stsci.edu.
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