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Assistant Curator

Center, TX ยท Hybrid

$70/hr

We offer thousands of free programs every day for people from all walks of life-immigrants learning ... The Center for Brooklyn History (CBH) is Brooklyn Public Library's nationally recognized research ...

Education Interventionist

Houston, TX ยท On-site

$18.75 - $25.25/hr

... immigrants and/or refugees. By applying concepts of service learning, acculturation, social ... In our ASPIRE after school center Members help children overcome academic and existential ...

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What is an Immigrant Learning Center?

An Immigrant Learning Center is an organization that provides educational programs and support services to immigrants and refugees. These centers often offer English language classes, citizenship preparation, job readiness training, and community integration resources. Their goal is to help newcomers adapt to life in their new country, improve their language skills, and become active, self-sufficient members of society.

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Educators at an Immigrant Learning Center typically focus on teaching English as a Second Language (ESL), assisting students in adapting to new cultural environments, and supporting their integration into the local community. Daily tasks often include lesson planning, individualized instruction based on student proficiency, and facilitating group discussions to improve language skills. Collaboration with social workers and community organizations is common, as educators help connect students with vital resources. They may also track student progress and adapt curriculum to meet diverse learning needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Immigrant Learning Center educator?

To thrive as an Immigrant Learning Center educator, you need a background in education, TESOL or ESL certification, and experience teaching English language learners. Familiarity with language assessment tools, digital learning platforms, and curriculum development software is typically required. Cultural sensitivity, strong communication, and patience are vital soft skills for building trust and supporting diverse learners. These skills ensure effective language instruction, foster inclusion, and help students successfully integrate into their communities.

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Assistant Curator

Brooklynpubliclibrary

Center, TX โ€ข Hybrid

$70/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

We offer thousands of free programs every day for people from all walks of life-immigrants learning a new language, aspiring entrepreneurs launching their dreams, children discovering the world, people of all ages exploring arts and culture. And we give patrons millions of opportunities to enjoy one of life's greatest satisfactions: the discovery of a good book.

Now's your chance to join the best team in Brooklyn!

The Center for Brooklyn History (CBH) is Brooklyn Public Library's nationally recognized research library and public history institution. Free and open to all, CBH provides visitors with dynamic ways to connect with Brooklyn's story through its historical collections, enlightening programs, educational resources, and wide-ranging exhibitions.


The Center for Brooklyn History seeks to hire a full time, grant-funded Assistant Curator role for three years to assist CBH in developing an ambitious and visionary project: a permanent, multi-floor exhibition dedicated to the rich and inspiring history of Brooklyn. Scheduled to open in 2028, this exhibition will explore Brooklyn's evolving communities, its role in American history, and its cultural and economic contributions from centuries past to today. A dedicated children's section will offer interactive experiences to engage young visitors and support our educational programs.


As part of the curatorial team for this exhibition, the Assistant Curator will draw from both generations of existing scholarship and engage with cutting-edge current research on Brooklyn's growth and development, as well as shine a light on the collection of the Center for Brooklyn History, the largest and most comprehensive source of Brooklyn-related materials anywhere in the world.

Responsibilities:
The Assistant Curator will provide ongoing support in key curatorial areas, including, but not limited to:
Conceptual and narrative mapping
Drafting exhibition text
Conducting and summarizing primary- and secondary-source research
Assisting and advising throughout the exhibition design process.
Consulting experts and key stakeholders
Object selection, curation, and storytelling
Participating in exhibition marketing and communication

The assistant curator will also provide key project management functions such as:
Maintaining the exhibition object checklist
Managing project timeline
Coordinating and communicating with internal and external partners to ensure key deliverables are completed on time
Working within exhibitions team to maintain and optimize communications and workflow within CBH departments
Helping to manage interns/part time consultants working on the exhibition
Other management tasks as they arise

Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in related field required (history, public history, collections management, museum studies); Master's degree strongly preferred
3-5 years' experience with history exhibition curation
Demonstrated experience writing for public audiences (with samples)
Strong organizational and task management skills
Ability to work effectively both independently and with a team
Demonstrated research engagement with topics, events, and themes in Brooklyn history
Experience in marketing and communications and/or professional project management experience preferred
Record of published/peer-reviewed research preferred
Compensation:
This is a temporary (2026-2029) full-time, benefits-eligible, non-union position. The salary range for this position is $70-80K. This is a hybrid position with a minimum of 3 days on-site with the availability to be present as needed for additional events on some nights and weekends.
Please submit a cover letter along with a resume in the application.

We seek professionals dedicated to providing excellent customer service, developing fruitful partnerships in the community, and implementing programs aligned with our mission and vision. You will be immersed in a motivating and challenging environment where innovation is key to the organization. If you are looking to be a part of a stimulating workplace that is highly regarded by its culturally diverse community, BPL is the place to be.

Brooklyn Public Library is an equal opportunity employer.