Director of Education and Interpretation | Corpus Christi, TX
Listed on 2026-06-19
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration
Director of Education and Interpretation | Corpus Christi, TX
JOB TITLE
:
Director of Education and Interpretation
REPORTS TO
: CEO
CLASSIFICATION
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Exempt, Full-Time
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
:
- School Program Lead (pre-k through college, teachers, home schools)
- Education team
- Public Programs Lead (including interpretive programs, Museum Live!, and Curious Conversations)
- Public programs team
- Field Trip and Education Registrar
SALARY RANGE
: $65,000 - $70,000 (DOE)
PURPOSE
:
The CCMSH is in the early stages of an interpretive master planning process. In partnership with the directors of Collections & Curatorial Services, Visitor Experience, Exhibits, and Facilities, the Director of Education and Interpretation, as well as community leaders and stakeholders, will play a critical role in developing strategies and programs that bring to life the myriad ways the museum engages guests.
The current scope of the plan is 5 to 7 years.
Each year, the Museum welcomes more than 10,000 students annually through Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)-aligned K-12 field trip programs and more than 65,000 guests through informal public programs for adults and families, including discovery carts, Museum on the Road traveling trunks, Summer STEAM Adventures, and themed family fun days, including STEM Day by the Bay.
We thrive on our collective curiosity and celebrate it every year through the Geek Gala (our annual fundraising celebration), and monthly through Curious Conversations (informal evening gatherings featuring presentations by local and regional STEM and humanities experts for small audiences). The successful candidate will welcome and explore mission-aligned “crazy ideas” and seek inventive solutions to everyday challenges.
The Museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and is a certified Marine Archaeology Repository of the Texas Historical Commission.
Mission
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Dedicated to engaging guests at the intersection of science and history through creative programs and interpretive exhibits.
Vision
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A place where every person discovers their connection to science, history, and the shared future we are creating together.
As a key leader and member of the Museum Operations team, the Director of Education and Interpretation will build and manage a department that sets the tone and direction for the Museum's landmark educational and interpretive initiatives.
We seek an energetic and inspiring individual, one who is also an experienced, creative leader with a passion for STEM and history education, for complex communities, and for administrative acumen.
They will have a track record of educational and interpretive innovation, successful internal and external collaboration and partnerships, and the development of experiences for a diverse range of audiences.
They will be attentive to and derive satisfaction from building, leading, supervising, motivating, and coaching interpreters and educators, both paid and volunteer.
The Director of Education and Interpretation reports to the CCMSH’s CEO and serves on the museum’s senior leadership team, where they will play a role in institutional decision-making, policy, budget, and strategy.
We believe that difference is a strength and are looking for candidates who reflect and respect diversity. We encourage you to apply for the position even if you do not believe you meet every qualification.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Establish a vision for the Education & Interpretation Department for K-12 students and adult education, following the mission of the CCMSH.
- Manage the strategic direction of the Education & Interpretation Department, ensuring alignment with the institutional strategic plan.
- Lead and supervise the design and implementation of academic and community programs that build audience and participation, enhance guest engagement and learning, and encourage repeat visitation.
- Conceptualize, develop, and implement teen and family programs, exhibition tours, and school and community partnerships. Establish and develop formal relationships with faculty and administrators of all school districts and institutions of higher learning in the region.
- Supervise educational registrar, educators, and interpreters.
- Oversee all education programming to ensure students, teachers, parents, and museum educators are engaged at the highest level.
- Hire, train, and supervise staff members and train science communicators to advance programmatic vision and goals.
- Plan, implement, and coordinate exhibits and formal and informal education programs, from inception to annual assessments and evaluations. Provide perspective on interpretive/education efforts with paid and volunteer museum educators, including developing scripts for new groups and new exhibitions.
- Train and evaluate museum educators and interpretive teams.
- Develop and manage program budgets. Work on grant proposals and reports.
- Build relationships with community stakeholders in the neighborhoods surrounding the Museum and develop new partnerships and programs in…
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