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Astronomy Programs Presenter

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Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History and Sea Center

Santa Barbara, CA (In Person)

$43,264 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 21 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/18/2026

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Job Description

Title:
Astronomy Programs Presenter Department :
Astronomy Reports To :
Astronomy Program Manager or Director of Education Classification:
Part-Time, Non-Exempt Shift:
Saturday and Sunday 10:00 AM-3:00 PM More hours may be available as coverage is needed Wage band: Technical Skills Level 1
Pay:
$20.80/ per hour
Mission:
The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History inspires a thirst for discovery and a passion for the natural world.
Position Summary:
The Astronomy Programs Presenter is responsible for leading public Planetarium and Observatory presentations and assists the Astronomy Programs Manager with school planetarium presentations and overall department logistics as needed.
Specific Responsibilities:
Gives planetarium or observatory presentations at specific agreed upon times. Presents astronomy-based school programs as needed. Performs maintenance on Planetarium equipment (as assigned) and physical environment. Performs maintenance on Observatory (as assigned). Supervises Planetarium volunteers when needed. Substitutes for Planetarium volunteers or other staff. Assists with Astronomy Department special events. Ensures workspace is clean and clear of clutter consistent with Museum and department operations and safety procedures. Contributes to a positive guest experience by greeting and addressing any questions when encountering guests as they navigate through the Museum and Sea Center. Support the Museum's commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion for fellow staff, guests and the community. Other related duties as assigned.
Essential Requirements:
Working knowledge of astronomy. Excellent public speaking skills. Ability to present to and manage groups of school students. Ability to interact with the public and different age groups.
Preferred Requirements:
Experience teaching astronomy to a variety of age groups. Experience operating a Planetarium and/software programming. Fluent in Spanish, a plus.
Work Environment:
This is an onsite position. No remote work. General office environment with computer work. Frequent work in the Museum's Gladwin Planetarium which is indoors and dimly lit. Some work outdoors. Occasional evening shifts. Significant sitting, standing, bending, climbing stairs and walking. Occasional lifting of moderate loads (up to 25 lbs.). 20/20 corrected eyesight. The incumbent must be able to perform each requirement of the position as outlined in the job description. Essential Requirements are representative and are essential for satisfactory job performance. The Work Environment characteristics are representative of those that may be encountered while on the job. The Museum will make reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.

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