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Charleston, SC · On-site

$17.50 - $21.15/hr

Bachelor's Degree in a Behavioral or Social science area concentration preferred * One (1) year experience in a related field and volunteer activity preferred * Excellent communication and ...

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Crossville, TN · On-site

$18.50 - $21.25/hr

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How much do science communication volunteer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for science communication volunteer in the United States is $19.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Science Communication Volunteers, and how can they be addressed?

Science Communication Volunteers often encounter the challenge of translating complex scientific concepts into accessible language for diverse audiences. Balancing accuracy with simplicity is key, and it may require ongoing collaboration with scientists and educators. Additionally, volunteers may need to adapt their communication style depending on the setting, whether it's a classroom, public event, or online platform. Seeking feedback and participating in relevant training sessions can help improve effectiveness and confidence in delivering clear, engaging science content.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Science Communication Volunteer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Science Communication Volunteer, you need a solid understanding of scientific concepts, strong written and verbal communication skills, and often a background in science or education. Familiarity with digital communication tools, social media platforms, and basic graphic design software is typically beneficial. Creativity, enthusiasm, and the ability to engage diverse audiences are standout soft skills in this role. These skills are crucial for effectively translating complex scientific information into accessible content that educates and inspires the public.

What is the difference between Science Communication Volunteer vs Science Writer?

AspectScience Communication VolunteerScience Writer
Required CredentialsOften no formal credentials, but background in science or communication helpsTypically requires a degree in science, journalism, or related field
Work EnvironmentVolunteering for museums, science centers, or outreach eventsWriting for magazines, websites, or scientific publications
Employer & IndustryNonprofits, educational institutions, science outreach organizationsMedia outlets, publishing companies, scientific organizations
Search & Comparison IntentFocus on science outreach and public engagementFocus on content creation and scientific communication

Science Communication Volunteers typically engage in outreach and education without formal credentials, often working in nonprofit or educational settings. Science Writers focus on producing written content about science, usually requiring relevant degrees and working in media or publishing. Both roles promote science but differ mainly in scope and professional requirements.

What are Science Communication Volunteers?

Science Communication Volunteers are individuals who help make scientific information accessible and engaging to the public. They may assist with writing articles, creating educational materials, organizing events, or managing social media for scientific organizations. These volunteers play a key role in bridging the gap between scientists and non-experts by translating complex concepts into understandable language. Their efforts help promote scientific literacy and foster public interest in science.
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Youth Ambassadors for Education (unpaid)

Frost Science Volunteer

Miami, FL • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description

Title: Youth Ambassador for Education (Y.A.E) - Fall/Winter Cohort 2026-2027
Department: Education
Rate: Unpaid (community service hours provided)
Summary:
The Youth Ambassadors for Education (Y.A.E.) at Frost Science is a unique program that gives teens aged 16-19 the opportunity to gain leadership skills, connect with museum professionals, and earn community service hours. Youth Ambassadors will volunteer with the Frost Science education department, helping further the museum's mission of creating engaging programming that connects the public to science and technology. Along the way, Y.A.E. participants will gain valuable workplace skills, create connections with like-minded individuals, and have exclusive opportunities to meet with museum professionals to grow in their own professional development.
This is a competitive program with limited availability. Students who are interested in the program must undergo an application and interview process and have parent/guardian consent.
Availability Requirements:
  • Program length: October 2026 - March 2027
  • Must fulfill a minimum of 8 hours per month during October, November, December, January, February, and March.
  • In addition to 8 hour monthly requirement, must volunteer as a junior counselor for a minimum of 2 full days (9:00 am - 5:00 pm) during Frost Science Winter Camp, December 21-24 and December 28-31.
  • Must be able to attend the mandatory orientation day, date TBA.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Assist the Frost Science Education department with various educational program duties including but not limited to:
  • Material preparation
  • Providing aid during educational programming
  • Post-program break down
  • Supports delivery and implementation of youth programs such as camps, classes, in-museum learning (public programs), special event days, and workshops.
  • Effectively work with museum staff and other volunteers.
  • Assist as event aides during special event days and providing help before and after special event days
  • Learn science content to convey to museum guests when assisting with public program activities

Program benefits:
  • Community service hours for all attended shifts and attended benefit opportunities.
  • Quarterly professional development opportunities such as resume reviews, interview workshops, meet the expert programs, and training in various science education skills.
  • Opportunity to participate in monthly MUVE Volunteer Workdays to receive community service hours and help restore coastal ecosystems.
  • Access to the Attraction Share Vouchers Program, which grants free admission to participating area attractions and complimentary or discounted entry for up to three guests.
  • A Frost Science hat after 50 hours.
  • A one-year individual membership with associated benefits, including 10% discount at the museum café and store and 20% discount on all Laser Evening shows after 100 hours.
  • Upon completion of 5 years as an active Volunteer, meeting the outlined requirements, individuals are eligible for a membership upgrade to a Crew Membership, extending associated benefits to friends and family members.

Qualifications, Skills, and Abilities:
  • The Youth Ambassadors for Education at Frost Science are expected to be friendly, courteous and represent the museum in a positive, professional, and supportive manner at all times.
  • Interest in science, education values aligned with Frost Science's mission.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills.
  • Reliable and punctual, with good attendance.
  • Positive attitude.
  • Strong interpersonal and public speaking skills.
  • Strong organizational skills.
  • Experience working with children, youth and/or families.
  • Ability to adapt quickly and work in fast pace, ever changing environments with individuals of various backgrounds.
  • Must be 16 years or older.
  • Must wear a Frost Science volunteer T-shirt and fulfill other dress code requirements as listed in the Frost Science Youth Ambassador for Education handbook for the duration of all on-site shifts.
  • Physical Requirements & Environment This volunteer role may involve standing, walking, and engaging with guests for extended periods. Volunteers may occasionally lift up to 30 pounds and assist with activities outdoors in varying weather conditions. The museum includes both indoor and outdoor spaces, and volunteers may be exposed to sun, rain, or heat during their shift. If you require accommodations to participate, please let us know-we're happy to work with you!

CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS:
  • Level 2 background clearance as defined by applicable Florida Statutes, completed through the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse:
    https://info.flclearinghouse.com
  • Drug screening as part of the Museum's Drug-Free Workplace Program
  • Must receive consent from parent/guardian to participate in the program.
  • Must be at least 16 years of age.

Physical Requirements & Environment:
This volunteer role may involve standing, walking, and engaging with guests for extended periods. Volunteers may occasionally lift up to 30 pounds and assist with activities outdoors in varying weather conditions. The museum includes both indoor and outdoor spaces, and volunteers may be exposed to sun, rain, or heat during their shift. If you require accommodations to participate, please let us know-we're happy to work with you!