Observatory Presenter (Part-Time)

Maryland Science Center

Baltimore, MD

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$15.50–$15.50 Per Hour
SKILLS
Astronomy, Audiovisual, Background Investigation, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Maintenance Services, Music and Audio Software, Organizational Skills, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Space Science
LOCATION
Baltimore, MD
POSTED
3 days ago

Basic Functions: 

The Observatory Presenter will present Observatory programs for a variety of audiences, maintain Observatory equipment and facilities, research and recommend improvements to the Observatory, and respond to public inquiries.

 

Duties & Responsibilities  

The following are the duties and responsibilities of an Observatory Presenter:


Present Observatory programs for a variety of audiences

  •       Conduct and present regular public, school, and member observing programs (including   Urban Astronomy Workshop and Sungazing Saturdays).
  •        Supervise and train Observatory volunteers.
  •       Always be responsible for the safe operation of the Observatory and the safety of visitors, especially ensuring safe solar observing techniques

•       Maintain Observatory equipment and facilities

  •       Work with Planetarium and Facilities staff to keep Observatory, telescope, dome, equipment, and surrounding area in safe working order.

  •       Be knowledgeable and proficient in basic repair and maintenance requirements as needed.

Research and recommend improvements to the Observatory

•       Research, recommend, and implement improvements to programming and equipment to enhance the public's use and enjoyment of the Observatory.

•       Visit and/or become familiar with local public observatories, astronomy clubs, and vendors.

Respond to public inquiries

•       Answer astronomy/telescope questions via phone and e-mail.

•       Connect the public to local resources such as amateur astronomy clubs.

 

 Education:

 Bachelor's degree desired. A degree in astronomy or another science-related field is preferred.

 Experience:

 Some experience with telescope operation, preferably for public audiences; some public presentation experience in a museum, school, or other setting.

 

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

 

Knowledge of:

 

•       Night sky, astronomy, and space science.

•       Telescope operation, care, and maintenance.

 Ability to:

 

•       Work with various MSC departments to accomplish goals.

•       Make independent decisions in the best interest of the team.

 

Skills:

 

•       Public presentation and speaking for a wide range of audiences.

•       Familiarity with computers, astronomical, and audio-visual software.

 

 Basic Requirements:   

Must be able to pass a background check

Department: Education - Observatory

Reports to: Observatory Coordinator

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt

 

Supervision Received:General and specific direction from Observatory Manager

 Hours:  Must be available Saturdays during the day and the occasional Friday or Saturday night. This is a seasonal role, Spring and Summer.

  Pay: $15.50

About the Company

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Maryland Science Center