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Education Classification : Non-Exempt, Part-Time Schedule: 15-20 hours/week, Tuesday - Friday Pay ... The Dallas Museum of Art is a space of wonder and discovery where art comes alive. The DMA will:

Education Classification : Non-Exempt, Part-Time Schedule: 15-20 hours/week, Tuesday - Friday Pay ... The Dallas Museum of Art is a space of wonder and discovery where art comes alive. The DMA will:

Education Classification : Non-Exempt, Part-Time Schedule: 15-20 hours/week, Tuesday - Friday Pay ... The Dallas Museum of Art is a space of wonder and discovery where art comes alive. The DMA will:

Gallery Educator (Temporary, Part-Time) Education & Public Programs Reporting to the Manager ... Maintains familiarity with the Museum's collection of art and special exhibitions. * Welcomes ...

Museum Linde Family Foundation School and Teacher Programs - JM Pay Rate Type: Hourly Employee Type: Job Summary: Viewing and discussing art is a vital part of the Museum's educational mission of ...

Museum Linde Family Foundation School and Teacher Programs - JM Pay Rate Type: Hourly Employee Type: Job Summary:Viewing and discussing art is a vital part of the Museum's educational mission of ...

Museum Linde Family Foundation School and Teacher Programs - JM Pay Rate Type: Hourly Employee Type: Job Summary:Viewing and discussing art is a vital part of the Museum's educational mission of ...

Museum Linde Family Foundation School and Teacher Programs - JMPay Rate Type: HourlyEmployee Type: Job Summary: Viewing and discussing art is a vital part of the Museum's educational mission of ...

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How much do museum educator jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for museum educator in the United States is $22.30, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Does a Museum Educator Do?

As a museum educator, you design art education programs, teach visitors or other scholars about a museum’s collection or a specific exhibit at the institution, and organize talks and lectures related to your museum and your field. Museum educators work for art museums, natural history museums, design museums, children’s museums, smaller galleries, and at universities and colleges. Your responsibilities differ depending on the type of institution for which you work, but generally, your duties include designing curricula, drafting essays or descriptions for exhibits, participating in creating department budgets, and performing other administrative tasks.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Museum Educator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Museum Educator, you need a background in education, art history, or museum studies, combined with strong presentation and curriculum development skills. Familiarity with digital learning tools, collections management systems, and educational programming software is often required. Outstanding communication, creativity, and adaptability help engage diverse audiences and foster inclusive learning environments. These skills are critical for delivering meaningful educational experiences and promoting lifelong learning within the museum setting.

How does a Museum Educator collaborate with curators and other staff to develop educational programs?

Museum Educators work closely with curators, exhibit designers, and public programming teams to ensure that educational programs align with current exhibits and the museum’s mission. This collaboration often involves attending planning meetings, contributing educational insights to exhibit interpretation, and co-developing resources like guided tours or interactive workshops. By working cross-functionally, Museum Educators help create engaging learning experiences for visitors of all ages and backgrounds, while ensuring factual accuracy and accessibility. Strong communication and teamwork skills are essential for success in this collaborative environment.

What are museum educators?

Museum educators are professionals who design and implement educational programs and experiences within museums. They work to engage visitors of all ages, helping them understand and connect with the museum’s exhibits and collections. These educators often lead tours, workshops, and interactive activities, tailoring their approach to different learning styles and audiences. Their goal is to make museum content accessible, informative, and enjoyable, fostering a deeper appreciation for art, history, science, or culture.
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Infographic showing various Museum Educator job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,390 per year, or $22.3 per hour.
Museum Experience Facilitator (Seasonal)

Museum Experience Facilitator (Seasonal)

Cayton Children's Museum

Santa Monica, CA

$23 - $25/hr

Part-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

MUSEUM EXPERIENCE FACILITATOR

Organization: CAYTON CHILDREN'S MUSEUM
Reporting to: Museum Experience & Administration team
Working closely with: All Members of the Cayton Team
Job Type: Part-Time, Non-Exempt, Hourly
Schedule: 7.5-29.5 hours per week/ weeknights and weekend availability required, based on Wed-Sun operating hours 

About the Cayton Children's Museum

We are on a mission to serve the many communities that make up the greater Los Angeles area through engaging exhibits and playful learning opportunities as well as relevant and responsive programming. The Cayton Children's Museum is a nonprofit organization that activates the power of PLAY to enrich the lives of children and their families, build stronger, more connected communities, and create a better world. We strive to nurture children of all backgrounds and abilities to become engaged citizens of the world by facilitating collaborative, experiential learning and creative expression, both in our Museum space and 
through our community programs.

The Cayton Children's Museum is at an inflection point and charting a course for the future. It's an exciting time in the evolution of the organization, marked by rapid change and opportunity. The Museum Experience & Administration Specialist is a critical contributor to the Museum's future.

Job Summary

The Museum Experience Facilitator (MEF) will serve as a welcoming and engaging host to all Museum visitors by providing exceptional customer service, activating permanent exhibits, and inspiring learning through programs such as arts and crafts, music, drama, physical movement, storytelling, and cooperative games. This role will also assist in the facilitation of private events such as birthday parties, rentals, field trips, camps, festivals, and tours, all while ensuring safety policies are maintained to foster a playful, and inclusive environment for children and families. The Cayton Children's Museum needs team members with a forward-thinking guest service approach to their work and the ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment, all while maintaining a positive attitude. Due to the variable nature of events and programming, the Museum Experience Facilitator must have flexibility with respect to schedule and assignments. 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Welcome all Museum guests, orient visitors to the Museum's space, answer questions, 
    address customer service needs, diplomatically resolve problems, and provide up-to-date information on programs, events and activities.
  • Prepare materials, supplies and props for programs occurring in the Museum, online, 
    and throughout the community, including field trips, classes, camps, birthday parties, 
    and community outreach.
  • Initiate daily exhibit start-up and shutdown processes.
  • Participate in routine facility checks, monitor exhibits, reset props, remove unsafe objects, support basic maintenance and cleaning, and report needs to management.
  • Answer, screen, and forward incoming phone calls as well as emails while assisting the front desk.
  • Manage traffic flow in the Museum lobby and customer queue, to ensure all visitors are helped in a timely manner.
  • Assist visitors with frequent questions and needs.
  • Facilitate ticket sales, membership sales, museum store sales.
  • Maintain knowledge of museum store products and inventory systems.
  • Maintain upkeep and restock of Museum store.
  • Assist guests as they shop and make appropriate store recommendations.
  • Assist Events team with smooth implementation of events
  • Perform set-up, breakdown, clean-up and reset procedures prior to, during, and at the conclusion of events and museum programs.
  • Ensure safety policies are maintained by communicating to guests via PA announcements, regular monitoring of the floor and through exemplifying our safety standards.
  • Prepare materials, supplies and props for programs occurring in the Museum, online, and throughout the community, including field trips, camps, birthday parties, and community outreach.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • High school diploma required. Bachelor's degree preferred.
  • Bilingual English/Spanish, both written and oral, preferred
  • Experience teaching or working with children 0-10 years of age is desirable.
  • Previous experience as a receptionist, concierge, in administrative role or similar guest service role, a plus
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, and other standard office software systems and collaboration tools.
  • Experience working in a fast-paced events environment desirable.
  • Able to respond to challenging situations in a calm and comforting manner.
  • Attention to detail, well-organized, and reliable
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to think strategically and creatively
  • Ability to follow instructions and work well independently as well as with others.
  • Highly responsible, self-motivated, energetic, and possesses strong conflict resolution and problem-solving abilities.
  • Great interpersonal skills and ability to represent the organization and work with 
    diverse staff, Board, volunteers, and vendors.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

The person in this position must be able to:

  •  Move about the facility to access file cabinets, office machinery, storage shelves, etc.
  • Lift up to 25 lbs.
  • Stand extended periods of time; accommodation can be made where necessary.
  • Communicate via telephone, video conference, email, and in-person.

Compensation & Schedule

The base range for this position is $23-$25 USD Per hour. The Museum Experience Facilitator is a part-time position with a typical schedule varying from Wednesday to Sunday, with some evenings and holidays as needed; however, the schedule may vary.

The Cayton Children's Museum is an equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, which includes providing equal opportunity without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability, or any other status protected by federal, state or local law.

Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

This position complies with California wage and hour laws, including overtime pay, meal and rest breaks, and minimum wage requirements.

Adherence to California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal/OSHA) standards to ensure a safe working environment.