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Casual Educator - Museum on Wheels (MoW) Connected Project

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Casual Educator - Museum on Wheels (MoW) Connected Project

Position Summary:

As a Connected Educator you will deliver engaging, curriculum-aligned learning programs, alongside another Educator, for K-6 students as part of the Connected mobile exhibition. This innovative learning project brings the history of communication technologies to public primary schools in rural and remote communities via the Museum on Wheels (MoW) - a restored vintage caravan outfitted as a travelling exhibition space - over 5 weeks of NSW Term 2 2026.

As a Connected Educator you will facilitate interactive, hands-on experiences for K-6 students, support teachers and contribute to the development of educational resources prior to the exhibition tour period. The role involves travel, exhibition setup, and close collaboration with a second educator who will be travelling with you.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Deliver high-quality, curriculum-linked learning experiences to primary school students (K-6).
  • Set up and pack down the MoW exhibition at host schools.
  • Tow and manage the MoW vehicle (training provided if required).
  • Collaborate with a second educator to ensure smooth delivery of the program.
  • Engage with school staff and students in a professional and enthusiastic manner.
  • Assist in the development of pre-visit and post-visit educational resources.
  • Maintain accurate records including timesheets and feedback.
  • Ensure the safety and care of exhibition materials and equipment.
  • Represent the program and Tweed Regional Museum positively and professionally.

Selection Criteria:

Essential:

  • Teaching qualification or equivalent experience in education.
  • Current Working with Children Check and Police Clearance.
  • Experience working effectively with primary-aged children.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
  • Willingness to travel and live away from home during the program period.
  • Physical fitness to manage setup and pack down of exhibition materials.
  • Valid driver's license and willingness to tow a caravan (training provided).
  • Willingness to follow relevant Tweed Shire Council Policies and procedures.

Desirable:

  • Experience in museum education or outreach programs.
  • Familiarity with NSW curriculum.
  • Learning resource development experience.
  • First Aid certification.

Conditions of Employment:

Hourly Rate: $60/hour +allowances
Allowances: $75 meal allowance per working day

Hours: 35 hours/week (7 hours/day, 5 days/week)
Accommodation & Vehicle: Provided during travel period
Timesheets: Submitted Fortnightly online
Host Organisation: Tweed Shire Council / Employer: Spinifex Recruiting

Reporting To: Erika Taylor, Acting Director, Tweed Regional Museum; with support from Nathan Firth, Education Officer, Tweed Regional Museum (Project Lead).

Locations: Mobile delivery across inland Northern NSW - Kyogle, Tenterfield, Inverell, Gwydir, Glen Innes & Moree Plains local government areas

Employment Type: 2 Temporary Positions, a flexible contract is offered with full time delivery period of approximately 6 weeks during Term 2 2026.

Additional Information:

Joint applications are encouraged - ideal for colleagues seeking a unique & collaborative teaching career experience.

This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a high-impact education initiative in regional NSW.

Applicants from diverse backgrounds are welcomed.

For more information about who we are and what we do, please visit the Tweed Regional Museums website

Please do not apply for this role direct through SEEK,

Instead email your resume to Nathan Firth: ntfirth @ tweed.nsw.gov.au

Closing Date 05-12-2025