Summer Education Intern

Above and Beyond Children's Museum
Sheboygan, WI

Education Intern Salary Minimum: $12.00 FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt Salary Maximum: $15.00 WORK LOCATION: Sheboygan, WI SHIFT: Days/Weekends (May-August) REPORTS TO: Director of Education and Community Programming JOB STATUS: Part-Time (20-25 hours per week) REVISION DATE: 1/19/2026 DIRECT REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS: N/A Education Intern (This is a seasonal summer position, May-August 2026/ 12-weeks) About Us: At Above & Beyond Children’s Museum, our mission is to foster exploration, imagination, and joy through immersive play. The Education Intern supports our mission through the development and facilitation of educational programs and activities in the museum environment. This role includes assisting with Summer Camps, community outreach initiatives such as Play is Healing programming, and educational events. The intern collaborates closely with the Education Department to promote early learning and engage children and families in creative, meaningful ways. Your Impact ● Inspire curiosity through summer camps that transform classroom concepts into hands-on discoveries ● Create engaging activities where children can explore, question, and grow through play-based learning ● Design meaningful Wonder Workshops that spark "aha!" moments and foster creative thinking ● Extend our museum's educational mission through community outreach programs that connect with families ● Support an environment where every child feels empowered to learn, explore, and imagine without limits Core Responsibilities ● Summer Camps: Assist in planning, preparing, and facilitating educational summer camps, ensuring a safe, engaging, and enriching experience for participants. ○ Important Programming Dates: 6/9, 6/11, 6/16, 6/18, 6/23, 6/25, 7/14-7/16, 7/21-7/23, 7/27-7/31, 8/4-8/7 ● Community Outreach: Participate in the implementation of outreach initiatives, including Play is Healing programming, designed to support families and community partners. ○ Important Community Outreach Dates: 5/30, 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/25, 7/26, 8/8, 8/9 ○ Play is Healing Dates: 6/12, 6/19, 6/26, 7/10, 7/17, 7/24, 7/31, 8/7 ○ Event Dates: 6/6, 8/8, 8/11 ● Facilitate and coordinate Wonder Workshop activities and "Invitation to Play Kits" for the museum. ● Assist with weekend and/or evening special events and community outreach activities as needed. ● Gather materials and resources necessary for classes and programs. ● Act as support for the Education Manager by contributing to program development and research. ● Additional duties as assigned by the Director of Education & Community Programming. Your Superpowers ● A passion for inspiring children through creative, educational experiences ● Currently pursuing education in early childhood, elementary education, arts, or bringing equivalent real-world experience to the table (preferred) ● Natural talent for organizing engaging activities and managing time effectively ● Ability to shine both independently and as part of our collaborative museum team ● Experience connecting with children in classroom or informal learning settings ● Understanding of how children grow and learn at different stages ● Gift for communicating ideas clearly and enthusiastically to various audiences ● Flexibility to adapt on the fly when young explorers take learning in unexpected directions Physical Requirements ● Regular walking, standing, sitting, moving throughout the museum, and engaging with children at their level by kneeling ● Occasional lifting up to 25 pounds ● Working in a lively, moderately noisy environment ● Reasonable accommodations are available for qualified individuals with disabilities Why Join Us? ● Be part of a mission-driven team fostering childhood wonder and learning ● Work in an environment where every day brings new adventures ● Contribute to our community's cultural and educational landscape ● Join an organization that values creativity, passion, and growth This internship combines creative educational design, community connection, and the rewarding experience of nurturing curiosity in young minds. If you're eager to turn learning moments into lasting memories and help shape our museum's impact, we can't wait to hear from you! To apply send your resume and cover letter to the Director of Education & Community Programming, Leah Maren at leah@abkids.org Above and Beyond Children’s Museum is an equal opportunity employer. Above and Beyond Children’s Museum is committed to be a fair and inclusive workplace with equal opportunity for all.
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