Shipboard Educators are responsible for engaging Independence Seaport Museum's audience with the historic ships Cruiser Olympia and Submarine Becuna. Shipboard Educators are responsible for learning and understanding a wide range of historical content and context related to both historic ships. This includes providing guided tours on both vessels and executing specialty and afterhours tours. In addition to tours, Shipboard Educators are expected to engage the public on a more informal basis by speaking with visitors, tourists, and school groups. When no tours are in progress, Shipboard Educators are on hand to answer questions and facilitate activities. Shipboard Educators report to the Manager of Historic Ships and Shipboard Education Coordinator.
Note that this is a seasonal/temporary role, beginning in May and will end in early Fall.
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Upload a brief cover letter and your resume to https://phillyseaport.isolvedhire.com/jobs/.
The Independence Seaport Museum is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values diversity, inclusion, and equity as matters of fairness and effectiveness. We are committed to hiring and retaining a staff that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve, fostering an inclusive working environment where staff of all backgrounds feel welcomed and engaged in our mission. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
Independence Seaport Museum allows visitors to discover Philadelphia's river of history and world of connections. For more information, please visit phillyseaport.org.
Location: Independence Seaport Museum, 211 S. Columbus Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19106. The Museum is easily accessible by public transportation and nearby parking.