Presentation Specialist
Company: Lowell Observatory
Location: Flagstaff
Posted on: February 2, 2025
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Job Description:
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
Apply below after reading through all the details and supporting
information regarding this job opportunity.
PRESENTATION SPECIALIST
Lowell Observatory seeks applications for the position of
Presentation Specialist (PS). The PS is a member of Lowell's public
outreach team and reports to the Presentations Manager.
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
The PS's principal responsibility is to deliver programs to groups
of guests during regular visitor hours. Groups may range in size
from a handful of guests to as many as a few hundred. The majority
of presentations will involve the following:
Live presentations in the historic facilities on the Mars Hill
Campus;
Daytime or evening live programs in the Lowell Universe Theater
(LUT);
Dusk and nighttime live programs at the rooftop Dark Sky
Planetarium (DSP);
Guided tours of the Observatory's campus;
The PS will maintain familiarity with the night sky, current
astronomical events, and general principles of astronomy and
planetary science. They will also be familiar with Lowell
Observatory history, facilities, current research programs and
current programmatic offerings. The PS should be able to deliver
programs fluently, enthusiastically and in an engaging manner.
The PS will engage with the outreach department's Content staff and
with Observatory scientific staff as needed, to maintain currency
with current astronomical events, to continually expand their
knowledge of astronomy and planetary science, in the interest of
providing all guests with credible, accurate, and insightful
information related to presentations and what is currently visible
in the sky. The PS may occasionally be assigned to present at
offsite events, either during or outside of regular visitor
hours.
From time to time, the PS may also be called upon to carry out
additional tasks to keep the visitor programs running smoothly.
Such tasks may include, but are not limited to, logistical support
in the Marley Foundation Astronomy Discovery Center, the campus
facilities, crowd and traffic management on busy evenings, snow
removal from critical guest areas, and other duties as
assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Ability to speak effectively and comfortably to large groups is
essential.
Ability to engagingly present a pre-scripted program is
required.
Excellent interpersonal skills.
Familiarity with the night sky and general astronomy is a
requirement.
Ability and interest in training and mentoring staff.
Comfort with speaking with a diverse group of guests with a wide
range of ages, backgrounds, and knowledge bases.
Ability to occasionally work evenings and/or on weekends.
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION
Bachelor's degree in astronomy or a related STEM field is
preferred, including substantial college-level STEM course work,
and/or prior experience as a fully trained Lowell Public Program
Educator or demonstrable equivalent prior experience.
WORKING CONDITIONS
This position requires long periods of standing, walking, bending,
stretching, reaching, climbing, lifting (up to 40 lbs) and
speaking. Moving throughout the campus, on sometimes uneven
terrain, often in low light. Occasional driving may be necessary. A
portion of this position is spent outside. You should expect to
work outside for extended periods in summer heat and winter
temperatures that frequently drop below freezing.
Status: Full time (40 hours/week),
Hours: 40 hours per week
Compensation Type: Hourly
Compensation $21 per hour
Benefit Eligible: See Below*
FLSA Classification: Hourly, Non-Exempt
Location: Flagstaff, AZ, Lowell Observatory's Mars Hill Campus
To Apply:
Please send the following documents to jobs@lowell.edu
Lowell Application (lowell.edu/careers)Resume
Letter of interest addressing your qualifications
Phone numbers and e-mail addresses of three professional
references
The deadline to apply is Tuesday, February 4th
*Benefits Overview:
Full Time - In addition to 11 scheduled paid holidays, Lowell
Observatory offers a Flexible Paid Time Off policy for all
full-time, benefit eligible employees which allows you to determine
how much time you need to rest and enjoy yourself outside of work.
The cost of premiums for medical, life & long term disability
insurances for benefit eligible employees is 100% paid by the
company. Up to a 5% match on retirement contributions after 6
months of employment.
Employment is subject to passing a background check
Lowell Observatory is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace
and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal
employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry,
religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age,
citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran
status. Lowell Observatory has always been, and always will be,
committed to diversity and inclusion. We seek individuals from all
backgrounds to join our teams, and we encourage our employees to
bring their authentic, original, and best selves to work.
Lowell Observatory sits at the base of one of the mountains sacred
to indigenous tribes throughout the region. We honor their past,
present, and future generations, who have lived here for millennia
and will forever call this place home.
Lowell Observatory is committed to providing access, and reasonable
accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education and
employment for individuals with disabilities. Our non-smoking
campus is at an elevation of 7,200ft/2200m, and the LDT is 40 miles
south of Flagstaff at an elevation of 7,800 ft/2370m. If you need a
reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring
process, please notify the Human Resources office for
assistance.
VERSION September 2024
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