About this position
About Kidspace Children's Museum
For 45 years, Kidspace Children’s Museum has been a welcoming place for exploration and discovery, serving millions of children and their families. Join a team that creates hands-on play and learning experiences that are relevant, joyful, inspiring, and that involve guests in their own process of discovery. Kidspace is an equal opportunity employer and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to building a culture of play on a foundation of anti-racist policies and practices.
Position Overview:
Under general supervision, this full-time, non-exempt position is responsible for the day-to-day delivery and facilitation of Kidspace Educational Programs. The role supervises staff, coordinates logistics, and collaborates closely with the Education Programs Manager to implement high-quality programs that engage children through informal learning and amplify the work of teachers, scout leaders, and parents. Typical hours are Tuesday–Saturday, 8:45 a.m.–5:30 p.m., with some evenings and additional weekend hours required. During the spring and summer seasons, hours shift to 7:45 a.m.–4:30 p.m. This position serves Kidspace in both onsite and offsite capacities.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Staff Supervision & Program Leadership
Supervise part-time and seasonal staff to ensure the consistent delivery of high-quality field trips, camps, and other educational programs, while maintaining a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment. Provide hands-on leadership by preparing daily schedules, delivering real-time coaching and feedback, building strong team culture, and equipping staff with the tools and knowledge needed to deliver engaging, developmentally appropriate experiences. Partner closely with the Education Programs Manager to identify training priorities, address systemic needs, and ensure staff are confident, prepared, and fully supported in their roles. Serve as “Lead Counselor” for all camps: planning logistics, implementing protocols, guiding activities, monitoring child safety and engagement, communicating with families, and directing and supporting camp staff.
Program Coordination & Development
Lead day-of program logistics to ensure seamless, safe, and engaging program delivery, including schedule coordination and real-time problem-solving. Support program research and development, including curriculum design, creation of training materials, facilitation of staff training, and ongoing program evaluation to ensure continuous improvement. Source, prepare, and manage program materials. Maintain organized and welcoming program spaces and develop contingency plans to ensure consistent, high-quality implementation for every season.
Program Materials & Resource Management
Oversee, organize, and manage all education program materials and supplies to ensure readiness, quality, and alignment with program goals Source, purchase, prepare, and distribute materials in a timely, cost-effective manner, maintaining vendor relationships, tracking inventory, monitoring usage trends, and managing spending within budget. Evaluate and implement best practices for inventory control, sourcing, purchasing, and resource management to improve efficiency, sustainability, and seamless program delivery. Develop and maintain organized, accessible, and safe supply storage systems for both onsite and offsite locations.
Program Evaluation & Continuous Improvement
Implement consistent data collection practices to support ongoing evaluation and assessment of education programs. Develop and administer evaluation tools to measure program effectiveness and ensure alignment with organizational goals, learning objectives, and core values in practice. Analyze program data to identify trends, strengths, and opportunities for growth. Translate evaluation findings into actionable improvements, refining curriculum, training, and delivery methods to enhance program quality and impact over time.
Cross-Team Collaboration & Communication
Communicate proactively and collaborate with multiple departments, including Operations, Experience, and Facilities to integrate education programs seamlessly into the broader museum experience. Participate in planning meetings, align schedules, troubleshoot logistics, and ensure program needs are clearly communicated and operationally supported. Foster and model a culture of inclusivity, welcome, collaboration, and play, strengthening relationships across teams and contributing to a positive, mission-driven workplace environment.
Additional duties as assigned.
Minimum Job Requirements:
Minimum two (2) years of experience in a role at a museum, informal education, early childhood, or commensurate setting that involves experience with working with children. Demonstrates foundational knowledge in curriculum development and informal lesson planning to create engaging, developmentally appropriate learning experiences. Knowledge of informal learning and program practices required; knowledge or experience in play-based learning, camps, program facilitation and management, and/or child development a plus. Is playful, patient, reflective and able to be safe, friendly, flexible, and professional in front of guests and staff. Works well under pressure and maintains composure when dealing with situations that require sensitivity. Competency using digital devices and applications, or the ability to gain proficiency to use email and ticketing programs. Proficiency in oral and written English language communication. Additional languages are a plus. Ability to work while standing and walking (with reasonable accommodation) in an outdoor atmosphere that includes inclement or sunny weather. Kidspace is largely an outdoor facility, exposure to outdoor elements is required. Requires bending, squatting, crouching, stooping, twisting, pushing, pulling, carrying, lifting, and reaching. Requires lifting and/or carrying up to 25 lbs. and pushing and/or pulling of up to 40 lbs.
Additional Skills:
Strong collaboration and teamwork skills, former experience with leadership practices. Prior experience leading and facilitating educational, informal programming. Deliver projects according to agreed timelines and objectives. Work independently and within creative teams.The pay range for this role is:25 - 27 USD per hour(Pasadena)