Museum Educator (Schools) - Temporary Cover, Part Time
Cambridge, England, United Kingdom · Part Time
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- Applicants from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK and be prepared to undergo the required enhanced DBS and security checks if offered the role.
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About the Role
The Fitzwilliam Museum, the University of Cambridge’s main museum and the largest cultural destination in the region, connects the University, the city and audiences beyond it through research, exhibitions, public learning and a collection that spans many cultures and centuries. This position offers the chance to help children, young people and families engage more deeply with the museum’s collections and with cultural life across Cambridge, the wider region and beyond.
What You’ll Be Doing
You will be part of a team delivering high-quality, facilitated learning sessions for school-aged children and young people in the museum, in schools and across community settings in Cambridgeshire. The role involves working with education leaders, teachers, children and young people to shape creative and innovative approaches to engagement. You will also partner with museum colleagues, artists and other specialists to design and prepare sessions that achieve the intended learning outcomes.
Teaching and learning activities take place in the public galleries, in dedicated education spaces and through outreach. Museum collections are used as a starting point for exploring curriculum areas such as history, art, geography, languages, technology, science, maths, creative writing, RE and music. Sessions are designed to be discussion-led rather than lecture-based, helping participants build confidence, strengthen skills and make fresh connections as they explore, respond to and question the world around them.
How Success Is Measured
The postholder will use agreed methods to assess and demonstrate the impact of the programme. Feedback from evaluation and consultation will be used to improve future delivery and strengthen the overall learning offer.
Additional Information
This is a fixed-term position for 1 year. Interviews are scheduled for Friday 31 July 2026. After an offer is accepted, the successful candidate will need to complete an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check with children’s barred list clearance, as well as a security check. The University supports equality, diversity and inclusion, welcomes applications from all sections of society, and requires all employees to have the right to live and work in the UK.
Benefits
The role comes with a supportive and inclusive working environment, a generous pension arrangement, enhanced family leave, a substantial holiday allowance and a range of employee benefits, including retail discounts.
Application Note
Please include reference DA50160 in your application and any related correspondence.