
Astronomy Educator
- Richland County, SC
- $13.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Operate observatory telescope, with attention to safety and weather concerns (training provided)
- Welcome observatory guests and facilitate observatory visitor interaction and conversational learning experiences. Group sizes range from individuals/small families to school groups of up to 50 students.
- Present live and pre-recorded planetarium shows, laser shows, and other educational programs to museum guests of all ages in the museum's permanent 55-foot, 145-seat digital dome theater.
- Maintain observatory/planetarium cleanliness through basic housekeeping and assist with troubleshooting equipment issues.
- Under guidance of the Planetarium Manager, assist with developing, assembling and implementing content for the planetarium as well as hands-on activities for summer camps that are primarily, but not exclusively, astronomy-related.
- Develop and present online content such as written social media posts and pre-recorded virtual sky tours.
- Conduct general administrative tasks such as data entry.
- Support other educational events and programs as museum needs arise.
- Have working knowledge of or be willing to quickly learn: basic astronomy concepts, the night sky, and other related STEM subjects.
- Must have engaging public speaking skills and be able to convey complex topics to a wide range of audiences.
- Must be able to effectively manage time and complete tasks with limited direct supervision.
- Must possess enthusiasm for presenting to and interacting with audiences of all ages, including children.
- Must be comfortable using computers and AV equipment and be willing to learn any new software or technologies that become essential to the daily operation of the observatory and planetarium.
- Must have basic knowledge of Microsoft Office, specifically Word and Excel.
- Must have a valid South Carolina driver's license.
- Must be able to present science content, mostly but not exclusively pertaining to astronomy in an accurate and engaging manner.
- Must be able to work for extended periods in a non-climate-controlled space, with both hot and cold temperatures possible.
- Must be able to climb a stair ladder.
- Must be able to work for extended periods of time in a dark theater environment. This includes the ability to multitask, troubleshoot, and present in a large dark room and be able to quickly navigate that room.
- Must be able to physically reach all parts of the observatory and planetarium, including tight crawl spaces and maintenance areas only accessible by steps or ladders, and frequently traverse stairs.
- Must be comfortable running laser shows, which involve mildly flickering lights.
- Must be able to lift 50 lbs.
- Must be able to stand for extended periods of time.
- Experience in formal or informal education or working with the public.
- Basic computer programming skills a plus.
- Experience with small telescopes a plus, but not required.