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Are you interested in shaping dynamic educational experiences that bring civic ideas to life? The National Liberty Museum is seeking an Assistant Director of Liberty Education to lead the design and execution of our educational programming. Liberty Education is the National Liberty Museum’s distinctive model for learning - rooted in our exhibitions and grounded in the belief that liberty must be practiced, not just studied. It uses the ideas and tensions explored in our galleries as a catalyst for participation, moving beyond passive civics to engage learners in questioning, dialogue, and action.
This is a senior, hands-on role for someone with experience managing and growing museum or informal education programs. You will oversee a portfolio of public-facing experiences, including adult programs, a nascent NEH-funded podcast, and a growing tour program, as well as youth initiatives such as Young Heroes Awards, and LEAP (Learning & Engagement Across Perspectives), our flagship program for students in grades 4–8. You will also oversee our long-running Young Heroes Awards, a long-running program
The Liberty Educator will play a central role in developing and delivering Liberty Education Across Perspectives - LEAP - the National Liberty Museum’s semester-long civic learning program for students in grades 4–8. Working closely with the Assistant Director of Liberty Education, this position supports participating teachers and schools, facilitates classroom and museum-based learning experiences, and helps develop curriculum and educational resources connected to the Museum’s exhibitions.
Through LEAP, students investigate the relationship between liberty and civic responsibility, then work in teams to identify a community issue, develop a response, and share their learning. The Liberty Educator helps make that process meaningful, age-appropriate, and engaging by connecting classroom inquiry, student voice, project-based learning, and the ideas explored in the Museum’s galleries.
Reporting to the Executive Director, the Senior Human Resources Manager, will serve as a supportive business partner, working with the functional leaders of the Aquarium to help drive and support business strategies. This role will also collaborate closely with the Corporate Property Support Center (PSC) HR team to implement company-wide initiatives and directives, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and compliance with policies and best practices
Full-Time
The Medical Mission Sisters Unit North America Archives are looking for an Archives Assistant to process archival collections, conduct high-level inventories and prepare materials for a large-scale transfer of records to an academic institution in the fall of 2027.
Background: Founded in 1893, the Chester County History Center (CCHC) in West Chester, PA, is a nonprofit organization that serves as the official county history museum, history education center, and historical repository of Chester County, Pennsylvania, one of the Commonwealth’s original counties. The 56,000 square foot museum has a budget of $1.4 million and a staff of 17 full-time and 8 – 12 part-time.
The Studio Technician is part of The Clay Studio (TCS) education and community engagement team, which includes the Education Manager, Digital Fabrication Manager, Program Assistants, two other Studio Technicians, the Community Engagement (CE) Manager, CE Assistant, and CE Teaching Artists. The Studio Technician supports all aspects of TCS, ensuring the proper functioning and excellence of the studios and creating a culture in which the artists, students, and visitors feel inspired and encouraged.
Are you an undergrad or recently graduated artist? Please submit an application to be considered as a featured artist in the exhibition, Between Two Rivers: 250 Years on Pharmacy in Philadelphia, at the Marvin Samson Museum for the History of Pharmacy (MSMHP) at Saint Joseph's University. Applications close at midnight on July 5, 2026.
Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, PA is in search of a Costume Shop Manager. The Playhouse has become one of the leading regional theaters on the East Coast and is the largest arts organization in Bucks County. BCP presents a year-round schedule of original productions, featuring stars of stage and screen, and visiting artists presentations. Its two-acre campus includes the historic playhouse, an outdoor courtyard café, waterfall picnic area, river promenade, and a full restaurant/bar.
The part-time Registration/Community Music Scholars Program Assistant will function as a contact for prospective students and interact with faculty and student/parents of minor students and coordinate with the Music Preparatory Registrar to ensure smooth assignment and enrollment in Music Preparatory Division workshop classes.
Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library encompasses an unrivaled museum of American decorative arts in its mansion and galleries and a magnificent 60-acre naturalistic garden—all set on 1,000 gorgeous acres.
Winterthur employs a wide array of positions in the areas of curatorial, horticulture, education, conservation, library, maintenance, marketing, development, technology, and administration.
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