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7 people are interested
Lead/Co-Lead a Play Group at the Seattle Children's Museum!
ORGANIZATION: Seattle Children's Museum
Please visit the new page to apply.
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7 people are interested
If you're looking for opportunities to engage with others with your infant/toddler, consider participating in the Seattle Children's Museum Discovery Bay Play, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 10:30am. SCM is looking for caregivers/parents interested in leading play groups for infant-three year-olds.
SCM provides training to support developmentally appropriate play-based learning experiences within an informal education setting. -Use our toys! Theme and skill-based activities and materials provided.
More opportunities with Seattle Children's Museum
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Seattle Children's Museum
Location:
305 Harrison Street, Seattle Center Armory - Ground Level, Seattle, WA 98109, US
Mission Statement
Our mission is to engage children, and the people who care for them, in playful, creative, hands-on exploration and discovery. Our purpose is to encourage kids and adults alike to embrace active, lifelong learning. We create and maintain museum spaces, events and programs that are inclusive, engaging, playful and fun for ALL of the region’s kids and families. We envision a region where children, families, students and educators have a wide network of facilities to support them in learning, engagement, play and quality time together. We will strive to be an essential part of that network.
Description
Our fantastic staff, all-day admission, and the many activities, experiences and food venues on campus ensure that you’ll enjoy your time at Seattle Children’s Museum.
Our goals:- Set the stage for young children to build competency through engagement, interactions, physical challenges and hands-on experiences
- Renew a deep commitment to fostering literacy, art, language, numeracy and communication skills for kids from birth to 10 years old
- Connect to Seattle’s varied and diverse neighborhoods
- Create and renew exhibits that have justice, equity, inclusion, diversity, visibility, access and anti-racism built in.
- Build relationships with the early learning community in and around the region
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
305 Harrison StreetSeattle, WA 98109
DATE POSTED
August 15, 2018
SKILLS
- Child Development
- Drawing
- Teaching / Instruction
- Music Arts
- Dance
- General Education
GOOD FOR
- Kids
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- Approx. 1.5 hr/ once a week
- Interest in supporting early childhood development in an informal learning environment