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K-12 Education Specialist

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation

Medora, ND โ€ข On-site

$52K - $67K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

THE THEODORE ROOSEVELT PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY FOUNDATION

โ€œBelieve you can, and youโ€™re halfway there.โ€ -Theodore Roosevelt

Since 2014, the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation (TRPLF) has been planning and building a new, ambitious kind of presidential library and museum. Other presidential libraries tell the story of a single individual, but the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library (TRPL) โ€“ being built more than a century after T.R.โ€™s death โ€“ will do more than preserve history. The TRPL will be a peopleโ€™s library, bringing Rooseveltโ€™s values and relentless spirit to life at a critical time in our nation and world, while simultaneously championing the stories of all who โ€œdare greatly, think boldly, care deeply, and live passionately.โ€

The library is currently being constructed in Medora, North Dakota, with a milestone planned for July 4, 2026 โ€“ Americaโ€™s 250th anniversary. Participants at the TRPL will learn from โ€“ not just about โ€“ Rooseveltโ€™s story, being transformed into the same stunning Badlands that served as the fulcrum in T.R.โ€™s incredible life story.

Guided by the pillar principles of leadership, citizenship, and conservation, the Foundation has partnered with innovative partners โ€“ like the award-winning architecture firm, Snรธhetta, and the best-in-class story crafters, the Future of Storytelling โ€“ to build an institution like no other. With plans to be the most sustainable presidential library and campus ever, a revolutionary approach to interpretive design, and programming that will spread the libraryโ€™s message into neighboring Theodore Roosevelt National Park and beyond across the globe, the opportunity to join a talented team in building and opening this institution is truly unique.


About the Role

The K-12 Education Specialist designs, implements, and evaluates dynamic, standards-aligned learning experiences that engage Kโ€“12 students, educators, and multigenerational community audiences with the Libraryโ€™s programs, exhibits, and resources. Designed to strengthen and expand youth-focused, in-person programmingโ€”particularly high-volume school field trips and long-term school partnershipsโ€”this role serves as the Libraryโ€™s primary expert for Kโ€“12 education strategy and delivery. Reporting to the Manager of Public Programs & Education, the Specialist ensures programs align with North Dakota Kโ€“12 academic standards across all disciplines, from history to life sciences. The position balances hands-on facilitation, curriculum and resource development, and strategic audience-building while upholding historical rigor and inclusive, culturally responsive teaching practices.


Core Competencies

  • Standards-Aligned Instruction & Curriculum Design:โ€ฏDesigns engaging, age-appropriate learning experiences aligned to North Dakota standards and the C3 Framework, using clearโ€ฏobjectives, assessments, and differentiationโ€ฏ
  • Facilitation & Inquiry-Based Learning:โ€ฏLeads groups with confidence and warmth, using questioning strategies and object-based learning to support critical thinking and meaningfulโ€ฏdiscussionโ€ฏ
  • Historical Accuracy & Interpretive Integrity:โ€ฏEnsures all educational content reflects current scholarship and upholdsโ€ฏhigh standardsโ€ฏof historical accuracy, intellectual rigor, and mission-aligned interpretation across Kโ€“12 programs and educator resourcesโ€ฏ
  • Inclusive, Culturally Responsive Practice:โ€ฏCreates welcoming learning environments that honor diverse perspectives and learning needs whileโ€ฏmaintainingโ€ฏaccuracy and respectful interpretation of historyโ€ฏ
  • Collaboration & Stakeholder Engagement:โ€ฏBuilds strong working relationships with educators, historians, and internal teams to co-create resources, experiences,โ€ฏand sustain long-term school partnershipsโ€ฏ
  • Program Operations & Project Management:โ€ฏManages scheduling, materials, and on-siteโ€ฏlogisticsโ€ฏwith attention to detail and safety, ensuring consistent delivery at scaleโ€ฏ
  • Assessment & Continuous Improvement:โ€ฏUsesdata and feedback to evaluate effectiveness,โ€ฏidentifyโ€ฏtrends, and implement improvements to programs and educator supportsโ€ฏ
  • Digital Learning Tools & Technology Integration:โ€ฏIntegrates age-appropriate technology and digital platforms (e.g., virtual learning tools, online resources) to extend learning before and after visitsโ€ฏ


Responsibilities

  • Design, implement, and oversee the full portfolio of Kโ€“12 educational experiencesโ€”including field trips, guided tours, classroom-based activities, outdoor learning opportunities, andโ€ฏfacilitatedโ€ฏworkshopsโ€”ensuring all youth programs are developmentallyโ€ฏappropriate, mission-aligned, and operationally effective from concept through deliveryโ€ฏ
  • Align all youth programs and educator resources with North Dakota Kโ€“12 standards, the C3 Framework, and best practices in museum-based, inquiry-driven learningโ€ฏ
  • Lead youth and educator engagement strategy, building and sustaining relationships with schools and community partners to grow Kโ€“12 audiencesโ€ฏ
  • Collaborate with historians, educators, curriculum developers, and internal teams to developโ€ฏaccurate, pedagogically effective educational contentโ€ฏand experiencesโ€ฏconnected to Libraryโ€™s mission and valuesโ€ฏ
  • Collect and analyze program data and participant feedback to evaluate effectiveness, refine curricula, and improve the overall learning experienceโ€ฏ
  • Contribute to departmental and cross-museum initiatives by mentoring student educators, collaborating on outreach and communications, andโ€ฏrepresentingโ€ฏtheโ€ฏLibraryโ€ฏat education and museum conferencesโ€ฏ
  • Plan and deliver professional development for educators (workshops, webinars, and classroom-aligned resources) that supports effective use ofโ€ฏLibraryโ€ฏmaterials in instructionโ€ฏ
  • Support multigenerational and family learning initiatives that encourage shared discovery, accessibility, and repeat visitationโ€ฏ
  • Coordinate programโ€ฏlogistics, including scheduling, site visits, materials preparation, accessibility needs, and on-site event supportโ€ฏ
  • Manage ordering, inventory, and organization of educational supplies and learning materials to ensure readiness for high-volume programmingโ€ฏ

Outcomesโ€ฏ

  • Deliver high-quality, inquiry-basedโ€ฏtours, programs, and experiencesโ€ฏthat receive consistently positive feedback from educators and studentsโ€ฏ
  • Maintain a published suite of standards-aligned lesson plans and educator resources that connectโ€ฏLibraryโ€ฏcontent to classroom instructionโ€ฏ
  • Increase participation from Kโ€“12 audiences through sustained outreach and strengthened school and district partnershipsโ€ฏ
  • Deliver educator professional development that improves teacher confidence inโ€ฏregularlyโ€ฏusingโ€ฏprimary sources andโ€ฏLibraryโ€ฏresources in standards-based instructionโ€ฏ
  • Implement repeatable programโ€ฏlogisticsโ€ฏthat support efficient scheduling, smooth on-site experiences, and reliable capacity for high-volume school visitsโ€ฏ
  • Sustain well-organized learning materials andโ€ฏaccurateโ€ฏinventory levels that minimize last-minute purchasing and program disruptionsโ€ฏ
  • Use evaluation data to make documented, continuous improvements to program content, facilitation approaches, and educator supportsโ€ฏ
  • Ensure youth programs reflect inclusive, culturally responsive teaching practices andโ€ฏmaintainโ€ฏhistorical rigor across topics and grade bandsโ€ฏ
  • Increase theโ€ฏLibraryโ€™sโ€ฏvisibility and credibility with educators through conference participation, partner engagement, and strong cross-departmental collaborationโ€ฏ

Supervisory Responsibilitiesโ€ฏ

  • Regularly supervises small and large groups ofโ€ฏKโ€“12 students during educational programmingโ€ฏin accordance withโ€ฏsafety and engagement best practicesโ€ฏ
  • Mayโ€ฏprovideโ€ฏday-to-day guidance, training, or task supervision to interns, volunteers, student educators, or temporary program staff as assignedโ€ฏ
  • May assumeโ€ฏdirectโ€ฏsupervisory responsibilities in the future as the Public Programs & Education team growsโ€ฏ


Education & Experience

  • Bachelorโ€™s degree in Educationโ€ฏor in a science or humanities discipline (e.g., agriculture, biology, environmental science, geology, history, political science,โ€ฏhistory,โ€ฏEnglish, or related fields);โ€ฏMasterโ€™sโ€ฏdegree a plusโ€ฏ
  • Minimum of 3 years of experience designing andโ€ฏfacilitatingโ€ฏstandards-aligned education for Kโ€“12 audiences in classroomโ€ฏpreferred;โ€ฏmuseum, library, outdoor, or cultural institution settingsโ€ฏalso acceptedโ€ฏ
  • Demonstrated experience aligning curriculum, tours, or instructional resources to state or national academic standards (e.g., North Dakota Standards, C3 Framework, NGSS, Common Core)โ€ฏ
  • Strong working knowledge of inquiry-based learning strategies, object-based interpretation, and developmentallyโ€ฏappropriate instructionalโ€ฏpractices across grade bandsโ€ฏ
  • Experience leading student groups in structured learning environments and managing programโ€ฏlogisticsโ€ฏfor high-volume youth engagement preferredโ€ฏ
  • Experience developing educator-facing resources, lesson plans, or professional development workshops a plusโ€ฏ
  • Familiarity with digital learning platforms or virtual instruction toolsโ€ฏstronglyโ€ฏpreferredโ€ฏ
  • Current or prior teaching licensure (any state) a plusโ€ฏ


Requirements

  • Role is based on-site at the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, North Dakota, with regular movement between classrooms, outdoor program areas, and event spacesโ€ฏ
  • Position requires the ability to lift and transport educational materials and program supplies (up to 30 lbs.), as well as set up and break down program spaces and equipmentโ€ฏ
  • Frequent standing, walking, andโ€ฏfacilitatingโ€ฏprograms in indoor and outdoor environments, sometimes in variable weather conditionsโ€ฏ
  • Occasional travelโ€ฏrequiredโ€ฏto support off-site school programs, educator workshops, and outreach initiatives across North Dakota and the surrounding region (including South Dakota, Minnesota, and Montana)โ€ฏ
  • Some evening and weekend hoursโ€ฏrequiredโ€ฏto support school schedules, public programs, and educator professional development opportunitiesโ€ฏ
  • Must be willing to adhere to sustainable workplace practicesโ€”including waste reduction, recycling, and energy-conscious use of materials and equipmentโ€”in alignment with TRPLโ€™s sustainability goals and facility certificationsโ€ฏ


Benefits

Full benefits include 403(b), medical insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, life insurance, short-term and long-term disability, as well as 20 days of paid time off and 10 days of holidays. Salary ranges between $52,000 to $67,000, commensurateโ€ฏwith experience.


EEO Statementโ€ฏ

The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation (TRPLF) is committed to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment. TRPLF does not discriminate based on race, sex, color, religion, age, national origin, marital status, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other reason prohibited by law as a provision of employment opportunities and benefits.โ€ฏโ€ฏโ€ฏโ€ฏ


Reasonable Accommodation

The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is committed to creating a welcoming, inclusive, and accessible environment. If you require a reasonable accommodation to complete your application, participate in an interview, or otherwise navigate our hiring process, please email careers at trlibrary.com. Our team will connect with you to explore the best way to support your experience. Our team will connect with you to explore the best way to support your experience.