Teaching Assistant (Part-Time)

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Position Title
Teaching Assistant (Part-Time)

Department
Education (YI) - 052

Position Summary

The American Museum of Natural History is one of the world's preeminent scientific and cultural institutions, and has as its mission to discover, interpret and disseminate information about human cultures, the natural world and the universe through a wide-ranging program of scientific research, education and exhibition.

The part-time Teaching Assistant will work across programs offered by two departments: 1) Youth Initiatives and 2) Children and Family Learning. The Teaching Assistant will support lead educators in the facilitation of camp, workshop and after-school programs throughout the year. This role works with children of all ages and in a variety of content areas.

This is a part-time position. During the school year (September - June) many programs operate during after-school hours (2-7pm). Peak programming happens July - August during summer camp. Weekend and holiday work may be required, as necessitated by educational programs or special events.

Job duties include, but are not limited to:
  • Assist educators with classroom management and instruction techniques during programs.
  • Assist with classroom setup and cleanup before and after programs.
  • Create a welcoming and inclusive environment for a large student body representing the diversity of the city of New York.
  • Organize and prepare materials and maintain supply inventories during programs.
  • Supervise and support students during visits to Museum exhibitions and other activities outside of the classroom.
  • Lead small group activities.
  • Coordinate drop-off and pick-up of students by caregivers, if applicable.


The expected salary for the Teaching Assistant is $20/hour. This position is overtime-eligible.

Pay will be determined based on several factors. The hiring range for the position at commencement is based on the type of work and the scope of responsibilities. The salary and placement offered is based on a number of individualized factors, including, but not limited to, skills, knowledge, training, education, credentials, areas of specialization and depth and scope of experience.

Minimum Qualifications
  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • At least two semesters/one year of completed college-level coursework in a natural science- or education-related field.


Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience teaching in informal settings (i.e., youth camps, after-school programs, science immersion programs, community-based youth groups).
  • Experience in fieldwork or a laboratory setting.
  • Dedication to continued growth in education-related careers.


Physical Demands
  • Must be able to remain in a stationary position (sitting or standing) for prolonged periods.
  • Must be able to occasionally lift up to 20 pounds.
  • Must be able to move about the Museum campus.


Category
Part-Time/Term

Total Number of Scheduled Hours Per Pay Period

Union Status
Union

FLSA
Non-Exempt

Expected Salary Minimum
$20/hour

Expected Salary Maximum
$20/hour

EEO Statement

The American Museum of Natural History is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. The Museum does not discriminate with respect to employment, or admission or access to Museum facilities, programs or activities on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, age, disability, marital status, partnership status, gender (including sexual harassment), sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, pregnancy and lactation accommodations, alienage or citizenship status, current or former participation in the uniformed services, status as a veteran, caregiver, pre-employment marijuana testing, sexual and reproductive health decisions, salary history, national or ethnic origin, height, weight, or on account of any other basis prohibited by applicable City, State, or Federal law. Additional protections are afforded in employment based on arrest or conviction record, status as a victim of domestic violence, stalking and sex offenses, unemployment status, and credit history, in each case to the extent provided by law.

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Posting Detail Information

Posting Number
GS890P

Open Date
07/21/2025

Close Date

Open Until Filled
Yes

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