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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM COORDINATOR

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City of Jackson, MS

Jackson, MS (In Person)

$50,211 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 day ago (Updated 8 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/4/2026

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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM COORDINATOR
City of Jackson, MS - 3.1 Jackson, MS Job Details $24.14 an hour 1 day ago Qualifications Program design Program management Fundraising experience within non-profit organizations Project narrative development for grants Working with individuals from underserved communities Team motivation (leadership skill)
Full Job Description Job Title:
Educational Program Coordinator Department:
Human & Cultural Services Reports To:
Planetarium Manager Job Summary:
The Educational Program Coordinator is a pivotal role at the Jackson Planetarium, designed to bridge the gap between astronomical science and public education. This position entails the development, coordination, and implementation of innovative educational programs aimed at inspiring and engaging diverse audiences in the wonders of astronomy and space science. The Coordinator will work closely with planetarium staff, local educators, and community stakeholders to ensure that the planetarium serves as a vital educational resource, promoting STEM literacy and fostering a culture of inclusivity and lifelong learning.
Key Responsibilities:
Program Development and Implementation:
Design and oversee a comprehensive suite of educational programs, including school visits, public lectures, interactive workshops, and special events, aligning with current scientific research and educational best practices.
Curriculum Integration:
Collaborate with local schools and educational institutions to integrate planetarium programming into STEM curricula, with a focus on underserved communities, ensuring programs support educational standards and learning outcomes.
Community Engagement and Partnerships:
Establish and maintain partnerships with community organizations, educational institutions, and industry partners to expand the reach and impact of planetarium programming.
Advocacy:
Champion belonging, dignity, and justice within all educational programs, ensuring content and delivery methods are accessible and relevant to a broad and diverse audience.
Training and Professional Development:
Develop and implement training programs for planetarium staff and volunteers on educational best practices, BD&J principles, and effective communication strategies.
Evaluation and Assessment:
Implement assessment tools to measure the effectiveness of educational programs, gathering feedback from participants and stakeholders to continuously improve programming.
Grant Writing and Fundraising:
Identify and pursue funding opportunities to support educational initiatives, including grant writing and cultivating relationships with donors and sponsors.
Required Qualifications:
B.S. degree in Education, Astronomy, Science Education, or a related field. Minimum of 5 years of experience in educational program development and management, preferably in a museum, planetarium, or similar setting. Demonstrated commitment to BD&J and experience in developing programs for diverse and underserved populations. Strong organizational, leadership, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to inspire and motivate teams. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with proficiency in presenting complex scientific concepts in an accessible manner. Experience in grant writing and fundraising for educational programs.
Preferred Qualifications:
Master's in a relevant field. Teaching credential or equivalent educational certification. Familiarity with digital planetarium technology and content creation tools.
Position :
10110003
Code :
442-2
Type :
INTERNAL & EXTERNAL
Location :
PLANETARIUM
Grade :
RANGE 30
Group :
HUMAN AND
Job Class :
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM COOR
Posting Start :
04/10/2026
Posting End :
12/31/9999 MINIMUM
HOURLY RATE
$24.14