Conduct research and exhibit installation.
Implement grant writing.
Conduct educational classes, workshops and training materials for volunteers, children
and adults. Develop educational exhibits, public programming and lectures.
Bachelor's degree in history, education or related field, Masters preferred. Prior
museum experience preferred. Prior classroom teaching experience preferred. Proficient
MS Office skills, experience with Quark a-plus. Proven
ability in public speaking Ability to analyze and interpret historical information.
Excellent written, oral, interpersonal and organizational skills as well as the
ability to establish priorities and manage time wisely. Must be
available some evenings and weekends.
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