Museum Educator – School Partnerships
Company | Alice L. Walton School of Medicine |
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Location | Bentonville, AR, USA |
Salary | $Not Provided – $Not Provided |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | Bachelor’s |
Experience Level | Mid Level, Senior |
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Education, Art Education, Museum Education, or related field (Master’s degree preferred)
- 3–5 years of K–12 classroom teaching experience, preferably in grades 6–8
- Demonstrated experience in arts integration and curriculum development
- Knowledge of literacy development, the creative process, and visual arts instructional methods
- Strong experience with Visual Thinking Strategies and other dialogical or inquiry-based teaching approaches
- Proven ability to lead teacher professional development and coach educators in classroom or whole-school settings
- Familiarity with state and national education standards, including interdisciplinary approaches
- Excellent communication, collaboration, and presentation skills
- Ability to work across departments and with external partners in a dynamic team environment
- Commitment to equitable, inclusive, and student-centered teaching practices
- Willingness to travel throughout the state and access to a personal vehicle
- Fluency in additional languages is desired not required.
Responsibilities
- Co-design and facilitate professional development workshops, PLCs, and coaching sessions focused on arts integration strategies and the creative process
- Provide mentorship, feedback, and tailored support to middle school teachers participating in the partnership program
- Build strong relationships with school administrators and teachers to foster long-term collaboration and shared goals
- Deliver arts-integrated instruction for 6th–8th grade students through classroom residencies, virtual lessons, and in-gallery teaching
- Lead museum tours and interactive experiences aligned with school curricula and student learning outcomes
- Model teaching strategies that prioritize student voice, critical thinking, and creativity
- Collaborate with the Curriculum and Instruction team to develop standards-aligned curriculum materials that connect American art to social studies, STEM, and literacy
- Partner with curators and museum educators to create resources rooted in the museum’s collection and exhibitions
- Contribute to program evaluation, feedback loops, and continuous improvement practices
- Support outreach, administration, and planning efforts related to the museum’s K–12 school initiatives.
Preferred Qualifications
- Fluency in additional languages is desired not required.