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12 people are interested
Love fun science programming? Become a program assistant!
ORGANIZATION: Wisconsin Science Museum Inc.
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12 people are interested
Program assistants will help to make in-house programming and events outside the museum successful by helping to design, develop, and implement engaging educational programming for a wide variety of audiences and visitors. Do you enjoy creating unique activities that encourage children to think about the scientific method? Do you like helping people to discover new information and ideas about the world around them? Program assistants are essential aids to the museum and its mission to foster curiosity and draw connections between science, art, and technology. Additionally, program assistants are encouraged to come with ideas for fun new events and/or activities to take place through the museum. We need your unique experiences and ideas to make the Wisconsin Science Museum a vibrant community learners eager to utilize science and its many tools.
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About Wisconsin Science Museum Inc.
Location:
2300 S Park St., Suite 300, Madison, WI 53713, US
Mission Statement
The Wisconsin Science Museum connects science, art and technology discoveries with experiences that inform and inspire. Our exhibits and programming foster curiosity, connect visitors to the research happening in their own community, and frame local technology and scientific advancements within the larger contexts of science, history and culture.
Description
Wisconsin has incredible science, technology and biotech stories, and many discoveries that helped change the world happened right here. Madison and the biotechnology industry have grown together, and collaborations between public and private organizations have helped develop a city directly on the edge of innovation.
Our goal is to make the Wisconsin Science Museum one of the country’s preeminent science and technology museums, highlighting connections to Wisconsin both locally and globally. By combining research, industry, and hands-on exploration, the museum will create fun and inspiring experiences that encourage visitors of all ages to improve the world by being thinkers, doers, and science and technology advocates.
Science and biotechnology are a significant part of Madison’s story, and we plan on encouraging community pride and participation in its next chapters. We’re ready to engineer Madison’s next big cultural resource - will you join us?
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
211 N. Carroll StreetMadisonMadison, WI 53703
DATE POSTED
July 21, 2017
SKILLS
- Program Management
- STEM
- Adult Education
- Organization
- People Skills
- Project Management
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- 3 hours/week, 3 month commitment minimum