Job Location : Boston,MA, USA
The Early Learning Partnership Manager (ELPM) is a member of the School and Afterschool Partnerships team. This team is responsible for the planning, related networking, logistics, and delivery of high-quality, educational, fun, and engaging professional development and programmatic experiences for educators working in a variety of educational and afterschool settings. The ELPM will report to the Director of School and Afterschool Partnerships and will help to develop professional development experiences (including workshops and related resources), primarily for early educators (particularly family child care providers, playgroup leaders, and other preschool educators). All experiences and resources should reflect the goals and philosophies documented in Boston Children's Museum's Learning Framework, which emphasizes play and exploration in service of learning.
The ELPM will be particularly engaged in a project focused on supporting family child care providers across the state. This will involve outreach to a wide variety of stakeholders (including providers, caregivers with children enrolled in family child care programs, and related support organizations), site visits, developing professional development in collaboration with family childcare providers, and iterating on the design of these experiences based on evaluation feedback. Workshops, once refined, will be used to help scale this initiative and be offered throughout the state.
ResponsibilitiesPhysical Demands: Frequently stand/walk, sit, perform desk-based computer tasks, and use a telephone. Occasionally kneel/crawl, twist/bend/stoop/squat, grasp lightly/fine manipulation, and grasp forcefully, lift/carry/push/pull objects that weigh 21-40 pounds.
Work Environment: Normal office environment with varying exposure to office equipment (i.e. printer, fax, shredder, phone, and desktop computer). The Office space and Museum exhibits can be a fast-paced environment and often noisy during peak seasons. Sometimes a crowded environment with the public and with young children.
Other Factors: Work is performed routinely within the Museum setting, but on occasion may require work performed outside. Flexibility to occasionally accommodate weekends, school vacations, and holidays as required.
(Benefits eligibility is based on regular weekly hours per week)
OUR MISSIONBoston Children's Museum engages children and families in joyful discovery experiences that instill an appreciation of our world, develop foundational skills, and spark a lifelong love of learning.
OUR VISIONBoston Children's Museum is a welcoming, imaginative, child-centered learning environment that supports diverse families in nurturing their children's creativity and curiosity. We promote the healthy development of all children so they will fulfill their potential and contribute to our collective well-being and future prosperity.
OUR VALUESCreativity. Respect. Excellence. Accountability. Thoughtfulness. Equity.
Boston Children's Museum is a curious, experimental, and creative learning organization. We have a child and family centered focus, welcoming and respecting all Museum audiences. We collaborate and show mutual respect and support for our colleagues. We recognize that each person has equal, intrinsic worth and deserves to be treated with dignity. We are a culture that innovates, changes, and pushes boundaries to keep the museum relevant. We are responsible to each other and strive to keep our commitments to our colleagues. We have a commitment to high ethical standards. We recognize the importance of work-life balance, respecting the importance of personal growth and family. We have an ongoing commitment to fairness in all aspects of the Museum and we embrace alternative ways of thinking.
Position: EARLY LEARNING PARTNERSHIP MANAGER
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