THE THEODORE ROOSEVELT PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY FOUNDATION
“Believe you can, and you’re halfway there.” -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) – being built more than a century after T.R.’s death – will do more than preserve history. The TRPL will be a people’s library, bringing Roosevelt’s values and relentless spirit to life at a critical time in our nation and world, while simultaneously championing the stories of all who “dare greatly, think boldly, care deeply, and live passionately.”
The library is currently being constructed in Medora, North Dakota, with a milestone planned for July 4, 2026 – America’s 250th anniversary. Participants at the TRPL will learn from – not just about – Roosevelt’s story, being transformed into the same stunning Badlands that served as the fulcrum in T.R.’s incredible life story.
Guided by the pillar principles of leadership, citizenship, and conservation, the Foundation has partnered with innovative partners – like the award-winning architecture firm, Snøhetta, and the best-in-class story crafters, the Future of Storytelling – 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 library’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 K–12 students, educators, and multigenerational community audiences with the Library’s programs, exhibits, and resources. Designed to strengthen and expand youth-focused, in-person programming—particularly high-volume school field trips and long-term school partnerships—this role serves as the Library’s primary expert for K–12 education strategy and delivery. Reporting to the Manager of Public Programs & Education, the Specialist ensures programs align with North Dakota K–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: Designs engaging, age-appropriate learning experiences aligned to North Dakota standards and the C3 Framework, using clear objectives, assessments, and differentiation
- Facilitation & Inquiry-Based Learning: Leads groups with confidence and warmth, using questioning strategies and object-based learning to support critical thinking and meaningful discussion
- Historical Accuracy & Interpretive Integrity: Ensures all educational content reflects current scholarship and upholds high standards of historical accuracy, intellectual rigor, and mission-aligned interpretation across K–12 programs and educator resources
- Inclusive, Culturally Responsive Practice: Creates welcoming learning environments that honor diverse perspectives and learning needs while maintaining accuracy and respectful interpretation of history
- Collaboration & Stakeholder Engagement: Builds strong working relationships with educators, historians, and internal teams to co-create resources, experiences, and sustain long-term school partnerships
- Program Operations & Project Management: Manages scheduling, materials, and on-site logistics with attention to detail and safety, ensuring consistent delivery at scale
- Assessment & Continuous Improvement: Usesdata and feedback to evaluate effectiveness, identify trends, and implement improvements to programs and educator supports
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 spaces
- 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 equipment
- Frequent standing, walking, and facilitating programs in indoor and outdoor environments, sometimes in variable weather conditions
- Occasional travel required to support off-site school programs, educator workshops, and outreach initiatives across North Dakota and the surrounding region (including South Dakota, Minnesota, and Montana)
- Some evening and weekend hours required to support school schedules, public programs, and educator professional development opportunities
- Must be willing to adhere to sustainable workplace practices—including waste reduction, recycling, and energy-conscious use of materials and equipment—in alignment with TRPL’s sustainability goals and facility certifications
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, commensurate with experience.
EEO Statement
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.
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.