Bilingual Social Impact Facilitator
The Whitney is partnering with New York City graduate schools to invite students in art, art education, or museum education to facilitate art-making programs across the Education Department’s Social Impact division. Candidates participating in Youth Insights (YI) Leaders or the Whitney Internship are also eligible.
Bilingual Social Impact Programs Facilitators will primarily work in our weekend Family Program: Open Studio and during Second Sundays, the Whitney’s free admission initiative for intergenerational audiences; they will also facilitate art-making programs for community partners, teens, schools, and access programs, as needed.
Bilingual Social Impact Programs Facilitators will work with Whitney staff to learn about inquiry-based teaching strategies and art-making techniques. They will explore methods in different media and learn how to connect works of art on view at the Museum with studio projects. Facilitators will be paid $25 an hour and are required to work at least 6-8 hours every two weeks.
Responsibilities
- Facilitating hands-on art projects designed by the Associate Manager of Family Programs and Intergenerational Initiatives for families with kids of all ages in English and Spanish
- Creating a welcoming environment for families participating in Open Studio and Artmaking activities during Second Sundays
- Working with and communicating effectively with Youth Insights Teen Leaders
- Facilitating art-making projects for the community, teens, schools, and access audiences, as needed.
- Setting up and cleaning before and after programs
- Attend monthly training meetings and work closely with museum staff to learn about new projects and discuss teaching strategies
- Completing necessary independent research and reading materials given by the Education Staff
- Providing written reflections after programs
- Working collaboratively and communicating effectively with Social Impact Staff
- Working at large-scale events for Social Impact audiences
- Supporting preparation for Social Impact programs, as needed
Requirements
- Fluency in Spanish is preferred
- Candidates participating in a Youth Insights Teen Program or Whitney Internship are also eligible.
- Must be able to attend the facilitator training meeting one weekday afternoon a month
- Must be available to work 1-4 Saturdays per month or select Second Sundays
- Must be enrolled in a Master’s Degree program
- Interested in learning more about the field of Museum Education and/or Art Education
- Interested in working with modern and contemporary art
- Able to connect with kids, adults, and diverse audiences of all ages
- Must have a desire to learn about facilitating art-making workshops
- Must be flexible and able to work independently as well as part of a group
Compensation & Benefits:
- $25.00 Hourly pay
- This is an Independent Contractor role
If interested, please email your resume, cover letter, and one letter of recommendation from a professor, teacher, or past employer to: [email protected]. Please include “Social Impact Facilitator” in the subject line.
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