Classroom Assistant
Listed on 2026-03-14
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development, Elementary School
Please see Special Instructions for more details.
Please provide a cover letter telling us why you hope to work at the Natural History Museum of Utah and what skills you’ll bring to our programming.
AnnouncementOpen Date: 03/02/2026
Requisition Number: PRN
16812N
Job Title:
Classroom Assistant (Youth & Family Programs Assistant)
Career Progression Track: A
FLSA Code:
Nonexempt
Patient Sensitive Job Code:
No
Temporary? No
Standard Hours per Week: 19
Full Time or Part Time? Part Time
Shift: Variable
Work Schedule
Summary:
- June – August: ~30 hours/week (Monday – Friday) primarily weekdays with occasional weekend (advanced notice). Staff training during the first full week of June (mandatory). Camp weeks Monday‑Thursday, approx 7:45 am‑4:45 pm. Fridays: one‑hour morning meeting.
- September – May: up to 20 hours/week (Friday‑Sunday) primarily weekends with occasional Friday afternoons or evenings. Not every weekend is required.
- Schedules may shift slightly depending on program needs.
VP Area:
Academic Affairs
Department: 00018 – Utah Museum of Natl Hist Oper
Location:
Campus, City:
Salt Lake City, UT
Type of Recruitment:
External Posting
Pay Rate Range: $15.00 – $16.50
Close Date: 04/15/2026
Priority Review Date:
Note – Posting may close at any time
Join a team where curiosity, creativity, and fun collide. Do you want to make a difference in the life of a child while working with a professional, dynamic, diverse, and creative team? Want to build skills, make new friends, and gain real job experience? At the Natural History Museum of Utah, you’ll work with a supportive team dedicated to inspiring curiosity about science and the natural world.
Whether it’s leading hands‑on activities, engaging young learners, or working behind the scenes, you’ll play a key role in creating unforgettable experiences.
This is an entry‑level position with responsibilities that shift throughout the year.
- June–August:
Support summer camp by helping with set‑up, clean‑up, supply prep, and assisting with activities—including leading part of the program. - September–May:
Assist with other programs such as birthday parties, youth classes, late nights, and museum sleepovers. - Collaborate with the team to ensure every program is fun, engaging, and packed with high‑quality learning experiences.
- Set up and facilitate hands‑on science experiments, creative projects, and exciting activities that spark curiosity in young learners.
- Assist with program logistics, from organizing materials to ensuring seamless transitions between activities.
- Maintain clean and inspiring spaces for the next adventure.
- Supervise participants, ensuring safety, engagement, and a positive experience.
- Provide friendly, helpful customer service.
- Be flexible and ready to assist with other programming needs as they arise.
We’re looking for enthusiastic, reliable, and self‑motivated individuals who enjoy working with children, thrive in a team environment, and are eager to learn and grow.
Minimum QualificationsThis is an entry‑level position. Training will be provided.
- Demonstrated interest in child development and guidance.
- Willingness to take direction from the assigned teacher.
- Willingness to obtain a food handlers permit, TB test, BCI background check, and first aid training.
- Demonstrated human‑relation and effective human‑relations skills.
- Experience with Young Explorers – worked with kids in camps, classrooms, museums, or informal learning spaces.
- Reliable & organized – shows up on time, ready to go, with everything in order.
- Fantastic communicator – can give directions, answer questions, and lead activities.
- Energetic & self‑motivated – brings enthusiasm, takes initiative, and dives in.
- Passionate about STEAM & nature – broad knowledge or strong curiosity to learn.
- Customer‑service professional – friendly, approachable, ensures a positive experience.
- Spanish speakers (or proficiency in another language) – highly valued.
Please provide a cover letter telling us why you hope to work at the Natural History Museum of Utah and what skills you’ll bring to our programming.
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