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paleonet Job at Museum of the Earth: Pass on to spring grads



While this job is open to those with doctorates, it is also open to bright, motivated individuals recently graduated, or graduating in spring, with a Bachelors or Masters degree who have  interest in both education and research.

(This is a reposting of a job announcement first posted back in October, before Denver GSA.)


Fulltime Position: Educational Programs Manager at Museum of the Earth, Ithaca, NY

Description: The Museum of the Earth at the Paleontological Research Institution (PRI) has an upcoming opening for an Educational Programs Manager. Primary responsibility is to administer and deliver education programs for K-12  classes and the general public at the Museum of the Earth, to manage several interactive laboratory stations in the Museum exhibits facility, and to oversee museum docents working in various aspects of education. In particular, the Educational Programs Manager will manage PRI research partnerships, in which visiting school and community groups and the general public participate in ongoing paleontological research. Duties also include developing content and activities for programs, and maintaining educational materials; traveling for outreach programs in Central New York schools; helping administer teachers workshops, fossil collecting field trips, and geological interpretive walks; aiding the Director of Education in fund-raising; promoting programs and acting as liaison to teachers and school administrators; answering education correspondence; maintaining teaching  collection of specimens; preparing materials for and representing PRI at public events; and maintaining databases of programs, participants, and  evaluations.

Qualifications: Bachelors degree or higher in biology, geology, or related discipline, with interest and experience in teaching and research. This is an excellent position for someone who wants experience across a spectrum of  museum education, who enjoys interacting with people of a wide variety of backgrounds, and who is interested in the interface of education and research. Successful candidate should be a dynamic teacher, sincerely enjoy teaching audiences of all ages, and be comfortable with inquiry-based teaching. Candidates should also have some experience with and interest in paleontological research or a closely related field. Should be  sensitive to working with diverse audiences and have excellent interpersonal skills. Should have  reliable transportation (travel reimbursed), as some commuting to outreach programs is necessary. Should be flexible, self-motivated, and  energetic, with a "can-do" attitude.

Position begins June 1, 2003.

About the organization: PRI's Museum of the Earth is a major new natural history museum in Ithaca, NY dedicated to high quality education on the history of the Earth and its life. The new Museum  facility is due to open in late spring 2003; see www.museumoftheearth.org for more information. The Paleontological Research Institution (PRI), founded in 1932, is a dynamic fast-moving institution with one of the largest research collections of fossils in North America and an active education program. PRI promotes science literacy through  hands-on inquiry-based programs. More information about PRI can be found at www.priweb.org.

Applications: Applicants should send a cover letter, a resume/CV, and a list of three references (including address, phone number, and e-mail address) to:

Director of Education
Paleontological Research Institution
1259 Trumansburg Road
Ithaca, NY 14850
U.S.A.

Review of applications begins February 15th. Additional questions can be addressed to Rob Ross at 607 273 6623 x18 or <rmr16@cornell.edu>.

Please feel free to pass on or post this announcement.




Robert M. Ross
Director of Education
Paleontological Research Institution
1259 Trumansburg Road
Ithaca, NY 14850
tel: 607 273 6623 x18
FAX: 607 273 6620
email: ross@museumoftheearth.org
PRI website: <www.priweb.org>

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