Employment

Employment with EUREKA!

The EUREKA! McConnell Science Museum is always seeking dedicated individuals to assist with making the basic elements of science and mathematics available for students and adults to investigate hands-on. Positions at the museum range from part-time STEAM Internships that help run and teach science programs, to administrative positions that help plan programs and reach the public, to engineers that help build exhibits, to full-time teaching positions that make an impact in a significant amount of programs offered at the museum. Open positions are listed below, please email hiring@eurekasciencemuseum.org with any questions about other positions available. If you are interested in volunteering at the EUREKA! McConnell Science Museum, please see the Volunteer page.

Hiring

*To formally apply, please fill out the following questionnaire STEAM Intern.

General Description of Responsibilities: The STEAM Intern (science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics) position is a part-time position that assists with educational programming offered through the EUREKA! Science Museum. The incumbents will be responsible for engaging and educating children in preschool through 12th grade about STEAM using demonstrations and hands-on activities. STEAM Interns deliver educational content in camp programs, after school programs, no school days, birthday parties, and more. The individuals in these positions will be responsible for developing and co-instructing STEAM lessons, providing inquiry based feedback to program participants, and managing classroom behavior. This position requires someone who is passionate about science education, has a desire to work with youth, and who can provide meaningful, fun learning experiences to program participants. This position is specifically staffing 2025-2026 school year.

Essential Job Functions:

  • Co-instruct lessons with other teachers, STEAM Interns, and STEAM Instructors for STEAM Science Camps at museum
  • Effectively manage classroom behavior, provide a supportive nurturing atmosphere to foster social, emotional learning and community building for students.
  • Support EUREKA! After School Science programs.
  • Teach STEAM Camps, math tutor in District 51 classrooms.
  • Support other EUREKA! programming such as Front Desk support, build supply bins for curriculum, engineer and construct exhibits, clean and maintain the museum.

Requirements:

  • Must be full-time or part-time college student enrolled in a degree program related to STEAM and / or education.
  • Successful outcomes on a criminal background check (both FBI and CBI background checks).
  • 6 months of experience working with youth age 5-12 in a classroom setting.
  • Entry level teaching skills, including scaffolding curriculum concepts.
  • Knowledge of social and emotional learning skills for elementary students.

Desired Qualifications / Experience:

  • Prefer experience with classroom management.
  • Entry level customer service skills.
  • Experience or knowledge of basic scientific concepts.

Licenses, Certificates or Equipment Required:

  • CPR, First Aid, AED training prior to employment.
  • Standard Precautions, Federal Emergency Response Training, and Child Abuse and Neglect reporting complete prior to working with children.
  • COVID-19 vaccination record.

Additional Information: Wages are dependent on applicant's qualifications. Range from $15.00 to $16.00 per hour. Work Study available for qualifying applicants through Colorado Mesa University.

The EUREKA! McConnell Science Museum does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, or status as a protected veteran. This policy applies to the entire duration of employment or possible employment. EUREKA! is an equal opportunity employer.

*To formally apply, please fill out the following questionnaire STEAM Intern

*To formally apply, please fill out the following application EUREKA! Preschool Substitute Application

General Description of Responsibilities: The substitute teacher follows the daily schedule, lesson plans, and classroom routines established by the lead teacher or preschool program. This role requires flexibility, patience, and strong communication skills to effectively manage classroom activities and maintain a positive, inclusive environment at either Nest Preschool and or STREAM Preschool here in Grand Junction, CO.

Preschool substitutes are expected to collaborate with other staff members, maintain a clean and organized classroom, and uphold all school and licensing policies related to child safety, supervision, and learning standards.

Essential Job Functions:

  • Provide a safe, caring, and positive environment for all children.
  • Supervise children at all times, maintaining required staff-to-child ratios.
  • Follow daily routines and lesson plans prepared by the lead teacher.
  • Manage group transitions smoothly and maintain classroom order.
  • Lead or assist with planned educational activities, games, and lessons.
  • Support social, emotional, physical, and cognitive development through play and structured activities.
  • Encourage curiosity, creativity, and cooperative behavior among children.
  • Adapt to varying classroom needs and learning styles.

Requirements:

  • Must be available on short-notice within a business days or day-of notice.
  • Successful outcomes on a criminal background check (both FBI and CBI background checks) and TRAILS.
  • 1+ year of experience working with youth age 3-5 in a classroom setting.
  • Entry level teaching skills, including scaffolding curriculum concepts.
  • Knowledge of social and emotional learning skills for early childhood students.

Desired Qualifications / Experience:

  • CDA or equivalent, ECE 101 or ECE 103 completion.
  • Experience working in a STEAM-based environment.
  • Experience or knowledge of basic scientific concepts.

Licenses, Certificates or Equipment Required:

  • CPR, First Aid, AED training prior to employment.
  • Standard Precautions, FEMA, and Child Abuse and Neglect reporting complete prior to working with children.
  • OVID-19 vaccination record.

Additional Information:

Wages are dependent on the applicant's qualifications. Hourly wages start at $20.00/hourly.
Our hiring team will reach out to you within seven days. If you have any questions about the position, you can reach out to our hiring team at hiring@eurekasciencemuseum.org. Accepting applications until December 31, 2025.

The EUREKA! McConnell Science Museum does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, or status as a protected veteran. This policy applies to the entire duration of employment or possible employment. EUREKA! is an equal opportunity employer.

*To formally apply, please fill out the following questionnaire EUREKA! Summer STEAM Educator

General Description of Responsibilities: The Summer STEAM Educator (science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics) position is a part-time or full-time position that assists with educational programming offered through the EUREKA! Science Museum. The incumbents will be responsible for engaging and educating children in Kindergarten through 10th grade about STEAM using demonstrations and hands-on activities. STEAM Educators deliver educational content in camp programs, science-themed birthday parties, and more! The individuals in these positions will be responsible for co-instructing STEAM lessons, providing inquiry based feedback to program participants, and managing classroom behavior, but most importantly - connecting with students! This position requires someone who is passionate about science education, has a desire to work with youth, and who can provide meaningful, fun learning experiences to program participants. Schedule is Monday through Friday, part-time and full-time positions available.

Essential Job Functions:

  • Co-instruct lessons with other teachers, STEAM Educators for STEAM Science Camps at museum.
  • Effectively manage classroom behavior, provide a supportive nurturing atmosphere to foster social, emotional learning and community building for students.
  • Support other EUREKA! programming such as Front Desk support, build supply bins for curriculum, engineer and construct exhibits, or other duties as assigned..

Requirements:

  • 1-2 years of experience working with youth ages 5-15 in a classroom setting.
  • Comfortability with basic science concepts, ability to scaffold curriculum in developmentally appropriate methods.
  • Must be full-time or part-time college student enrolled in a degree program related to STEAM and / or education or completed degree. *see Desired Qualifications/Experience
  • Basic computer skills, 1 year experience with Google Suite.
  • Use a variety of engaging teaching methods to deliver STEAM curriculum.
  • Successful outcomes on a criminal background check for FBI, CBI, and TRAILS.
  • Ability to commit to two months of employment through July 2026.

Desired Qualifications / Experience:

  • Associates degree or higher from an accredited college or university.
  • 1 year of classroom management experience.
  • Strong rapport building skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication.

Licenses, Certificates or Equipment Required:

  • CPR, First Aid, AED training prior to employment.
  • Standard Precautions, FEMA, and Child Abuse and Neglect reporting complete prior to working with children.
  • COVID-19 vaccination record.

Additional Information: Wages are dependent on the applicant's qualifications. Hourly wages start at $15.50 to $25.00/hour depending on experience. Our hiring team will reach out to you within seven days. If you have any questions about the position, you can reach out to our hiring team at hiring@eurekasciencemuseum.org. Accepting applications until March 1, 2026.

*To formally apply, please fill out the following questionnaire EUREKA! Summer STEAM Educator

The EUREKA! McConnell Science Museum does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, or status as a protected veteran. This policy applies to the entire duration of employment or possible employment. EUREKA! is an equal opportunity employer.

Charea Magday: Former Animal Care Specialist

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Hi! My name is Charea, and I worked on the Critter Care team caring for our terrestrial animals from August 2022 until I graduated college in December 2023! I really love animals, so working with the critters was an amazing experience. Aside from feeding and cleaning their enclosures, I mostly spent time cuddling the animals and learning about their personalities. This position helped me learn about caring for many different species besides your typical dogs and cats. It also allowed me to learn how to work independently, since I typically came in after museum hours. I think the best part is that I got so many pictures and videos of these amazing critters. I am planning on going into wildlife rehabilitation after this, so my time at EUREKA! will definitely help me out in the future. Thank you to the EUREKA! staff and the animals for helping me learn and grow. I hope that my time spent on the team helped many people learn about all the wonderful things these animals have to offer and I'll truly miss every one of them (even the scorpions).