1

Museum Programming Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Museum Director

Green Bay, WI ยท On-site

$95K/yr

Makes final decisions regarding programming, collections management policies and educational programs; gives lectures to local organizations, businesses, and schools pertaining to the museum, the ...

Museum Educator

Bridgeport, CT ยท On-site

$52.35/hr

This role collaborates with faculty, students, and community partners to integrate museum resources into teaching and learning, designs curriculum and public programming, leads tours, evaluates ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Museum Programming information

See salary details

$25K

$88.9K

$149K

How much do museum programming jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for museum programming in the United States is $88,946.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,500.00 and $116,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Museum Programming position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Museum Programming, you need a background in education, art history or museum studies, combined with strong project management and event planning skills. Familiarity with database systems, digital marketing platforms, and ticketing or registration software is often required. Excellent communication, creativity, and relationship-building abilities are critical soft skills that set candidates apart. These competencies ensure the effective development, promotion, and execution of engaging programs that fulfill the museum's educational and community outreach goals.

What is a Museum Programming job?

A Museum Programming job involves planning, developing, and implementing educational and cultural programs for museum visitors. This includes organizing events, workshops, lectures, and interactive experiences that engage diverse audiences. Museum programmers collaborate with educators, curators, and community partners to create meaningful experiences that align with the institution's mission. They also evaluate program effectiveness and seek opportunities for innovation.

What typical responsibilities do Museum Programming professionals handle on a day-to-day basis?

Museum Programming professionals are responsible for designing, coordinating, and evaluating educational programs, workshops, and public events that engage diverse audiences. This role often involves collaborating with curators, educators, marketing teams, and external community partners to develop content that aligns with the museum's mission. Daily tasks may include scheduling, communicating with facilitators or speakers, managing program logistics, and collecting feedback from participants. If you enjoy multitasking, creative problem-solving, and making cultural experiences accessible to the public, this could be a highly rewarding career path.

More about Museum Programming jobs
What cities are hiring for Museum Programming jobs? Cities with the most Museum Programming job openings:
What are the most commonly searched types of Museum Programming jobs? The most popular types of Museum Programming jobs are:
What states have the most Museum Programming jobs? States with the most job openings for Museum Programming jobs include:
What job categories do people searching Museum Programming jobs look for? The top searched job categories for Museum Programming jobs are:
Infographic showing various Museum Programming job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $88,946 per year, or $42.8 per hour.
Guest Engagement Facilitator

Guest Engagement Facilitator

Museum of Science and Industry

Chicago, IL โ€ข On-site

Part-time

Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description

About Us: The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry is the largest and most interactive science museum in the Western Hemisphere. Griffin Museum of Science and Industry (Griffin MSI) exposes guests of all ages to awe-inspiring exhibitions that spark curiosity and bring science to life. Griffin MSI's mission - to inspire the inventive genius in everyone - is realized through its world-class exhibitions and engaging guest experiences. The Museum provides programs and experiences that deepen the engagement of students and teachers in science and science-related disciplines, with a vision to inspire and motivate our children to achieve their full potential in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.
We offer a creative, collaborative, and innovative environment for our employees. Our employees get great perks such as: free admission to Griffin MSI for family and friends, free admission to other museums, free parking in Griffin MSI's garage and more! If you are equally passionate about our vision and want to be surrounded by a team of dynamic, smart and innovative people, the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry is the right place for you!
The Job: The Guest Engagement Facilitator (GEF) role is responsible for providing all core team operational functions in support of engaging and orienting Museum guests by delivering world-class guest programming through group tours, interpersonal flex programming, live science demonstrations, in-depth experiences, and other engagement formats to all visitors to the Museum.
This is a part-time position working onsite at the Museum three (3) full days per week and is a union-represented position (AFSCME Council 31). Please note the role requires Tuesday availability and at least one weekend day availability as well as occasional evening availability for special events.
Responsibilities:
  • Utilize a combination of science content knowledge, educational best practices, and strong public speaking skills to deliver programming in various areas of the building that engages and inspires our guests.
  • Proactively engages guests to participate in programming and to create personalized, guest-first experiences.
  • Lead discussions with guests by applying a conversational educational approach and using open-ended questions to teach science content and reach program goals.
  • Adapt guest engagement to reach diverse audiences of varying ages, backgrounds, and knowledge levels.
  • Master museum programming and updates.
  • Utilize provided program goals and outlines, along with independent or group research, to deliver inspirational programs.
  • Anticipates guest issues and proactively solves guest issues and needs.
  • Participates in team discussions and meetings to continually practice skills and improve programs.
  • Perform core operational functions in support of Museum exhibits and experiences, including but not limited to wayfinding, guest check-in for experiences and other guest services, and opening/closing of the Museum.
  • Partners with the Guest Operations Team to ensure the guest flow at tours and other experiences are well-communicated to ensure efficient guest entry.
  • Collaborate with Museum staff to provide a safe, inclusive, and positive environment for all guests.
  • Demonstrates a cordial, professional, and collaborative approach when supporting team members and engaging with guests.
  • Supports team members with a positive, professional, and collaborative attitude.
  • Actively participate with supervisor and GEF Certified Trainer(s) in continual coaching and development of self, team, and programs in support of facilitation and program goals.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:
  • High school diploma or equivalent and one (1) to two (2) years of related experience in areas such as program facilitation, public speaking, and guest-facing functions including experience in engaging with guests of all ages.
  • Associates degree or higher is a plus.
  • Enthusiasm for science and education and ability to work in spaces with large crowds.
  • Demonstrate hospitality, flexibility, adaptability and resilience with a desire to work with people in a fun, fast-paced, ever-changing environment.
  • High ability to multitask and prioritize efficiently.
  • Consistent good attendance, timeliness, and guest readiness.
  • Exceptional self-awareness and self-regulation; strives for continual growth and improvement.
  • Demonstrates strong problem-solving and conflict-resolution skills.
  • Exceptional public speaking, multi-tasking, and conversational skills.
  • Ability to talk and engage guests for long periods of time in either one-on-one situations and/or in large groups and to lead groups of guests from place to place.
  • Must be able to handle any questions that arise from guests as instructed.
  • Adaptive to diverse learning and communication styles.
  • Ability to perform various functions such as walking/moving across uneven surfaces, climbing stairs, lifting, pushing, carrying, seeing in varying light conditions, and participating in some physical activities.
  • Proficient computer skills and knowledge; must be comfortable with learning and using new software and hardware (computer and hand-held devices) in support of guest needs.
  • Must be able and willing to work weekends and holidays, and some evenings, and able to commit to a regular schedule.
  • Language:
    • Ability to read and interpret documents such as training guides and procedure manuals.
    • Ability to speak effectively before groups of employees of the organization.
  • Mathematical:
    • Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as percentages, area, circumference, and volume.
    • Ability to apply concepts of basic algebra and geometry.
  • Reasoning:
    • Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.
    • Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, or schedule form.
  • Physical:
    • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands to finger, handle or feel, and talk or hear.
    • The employee frequently is required to stand, walk and reach with hands and arms.
    • The employee is occasionally required to sit, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and taste or smell.
    • The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds, stand for up to 3 hours at a time, and move safely through the Museum campus.
    • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
  • Work Environment:
    • The employee is occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions; fumes or airborne particles; toxic or caustic chemicals; outside weather conditions; extreme cold; extreme heat; dissection of animal parts in science; and vibration.
    • The employee will perform duties in locations where they will share space with guests in tight, enclosed spaces.
    • The employee will perform duties in certain exhibit spaces with sensory characteristics such as moments of complete darkness or flashes of lights, moments of loud noises like loud booms, operating machinery, bells ringing, and explosions.
    • The employee will perform duties in certain exhibit spaces that will have or may have content advisories such as military violence and war themes, Nazism, or feature human specimens and other medical content.

The hourly rate for this position is $18.00/hour.
Benefit details can be viewed here: Part-time Benefits
Position created on May 20th, 2026.
Our Inclusion and Belonging Statement
The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry is committed to advancing diversity, equity, accessibility and inclusion across our workforce, experiences, and day-to-day operations. As Griffin MSI employees, we are each responsible for making the Museum a welcoming place externally for guests and internally for our colleagues within the scope of our roles.
Griffin MSI is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, which includes providing equal opportunity without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.