Job Description
Education Program Facilitator
The London Children’s Museum is looking for an Education Program Facilitator to join our team! Working with our Director of Education & Education Program Coordinator, the Education Program Facilitator will contribute to the delivery of outstanding education programs both in the classroom and at the London Children’s Museum. This is the ideal position for a knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and creative educator who values the essential role of hands-on learning in child development, particularly in an informal learning setting. Our new team member will identify with and exemplify our organizational values, which are: Listen Closely, Stay Curious, Be Awesome, Be Helpful, Dream Big, Include Everyone, and Have Fun.
Position: Part-Time (approx. 5-10 hours per week) hourly contract ending June 2026. Our education programs bring the London Children’s Museum experience to students through In-Class Programs and in-person Field Trips. Designed by the Director of Education & Education Program Coordinator, these programs bring the Ontario Curriculum to life using artifacts and hands-on activities. Note: The Education Program Facilitator position may be combined with other positions at the London Children’s Museum (including Visitor Experience Facilitator roles) for increased hours.
Compensation: $19.00/hour
Key Responsibilities:
Apply: Please submit your cover letter and resume to recruitment@londonchildrensmuseum.ca by 11:59 pm on September 18, 2025.
The London Children’s Museum is committed to creating inclusive employment practices and work environments that celebrate the dignity and uniqueness of every individual. Every effort is made to reduce accessibility barriers during the candidate recruitment and selection process. Accommodations are available during every step of the hiring process.
The London Children’s Museum is looking for an Education Program Facilitator to join our team! Working with our Director of Education & Education Program Coordinator, the Education Program Facilitator will contribute to the delivery of outstanding education programs both in the classroom and at the London Children’s Museum. This is the ideal position for a knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and creative educator who values the essential role of hands-on learning in child development, particularly in an informal learning setting. Our new team member will identify with and exemplify our organizational values, which are: Listen Closely, Stay Curious, Be Awesome, Be Helpful, Dream Big, Include Everyone, and Have Fun.
Position: Part-Time (approx. 5-10 hours per week) hourly contract ending June 2026. Our education programs bring the London Children’s Museum experience to students through In-Class Programs and in-person Field Trips. Designed by the Director of Education & Education Program Coordinator, these programs bring the Ontario Curriculum to life using artifacts and hands-on activities. Note: The Education Program Facilitator position may be combined with other positions at the London Children’s Museum (including Visitor Experience Facilitator roles) for increased hours.
Compensation: $19.00/hour
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver engaging, Ontario Curriculum-connected education programs
- Maintain program supplies, tracking sheets and survey delivery
- Liaise with classroom educators and school administration in advance of programs as needed
- Represent the Children’s Museum and our pedagogical values within a classroom setting
- Support administrative tasks related to education programs
- Accept other duties as required
- Enthusiasm for and knowledge of the London Children’s Museum Statement of Pedagogy
- Demonstrated expertise, knowledge, and interest in kindergarten, primary and junior education
- Demonstrated ability to effectively engage students from Kindergarten to Grade 6 in hands-on, educational programming
- High attention to detail and outstanding organizational skills
- Excellent time management skills and ability to work independently
- Strong verbal, interpersonal and written communication skills
- Experience with outdoor education is an asset
- Experience with Google Suite is an asset
- Valid vulnerable sector screening (police check)
- Valid driver’s license, access to a reliable vehicle, and willingness to travel throughout London and surrounding region (Thames Valley District School Board and London District Catholic School Board). Mileage will be reimbursed.
Apply: Please submit your cover letter and resume to recruitment@londonchildrensmuseum.ca by 11:59 pm on September 18, 2025.
The London Children’s Museum is committed to creating inclusive employment practices and work environments that celebrate the dignity and uniqueness of every individual. Every effort is made to reduce accessibility barriers during the candidate recruitment and selection process. Accommodations are available during every step of the hiring process.