Planetarium and Multimedia Program Instructor - Framingham State University at Framingham State University – Framingham, Massachusetts
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GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES:
The Planetarium and Multimedia Program Instructor is a critical staff member of FSU's McAuliffe Simulation Laboratory. The McAuliffe Simulation Laboratory consists of a state-of-the-art digital planetarium - known for its live astronomy shows, interdisciplinary programming across STEM fields and the arts, and its role as an engaging, multi-purpose venue for public events - as well as two newly installed CAVE stereoscopic wall-projection virtual reality rooms.
Specific responsibilities include: developing content, writing script and implementing live planetarium shows; facilitating activities and shows for K-12 audiences, college classes, and the general public; and hosting special events. They also include: contributing to ongoing program and activity development to produce VR-compatible planetarium content covering a range of interdisciplinary offerings. The Instructor is expected to assist other programs and events as needed.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED:
Planetarium and Media Technologies Manager
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
N/A
EXAMPLES OF SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Perform and facilitate daily programs and activities for K-12 students and out-of-school time groups. Assist with hosting FSU undergraduate courses in collaboration with the Planetarium Manager and Faculty.
- Work with McAuliffe Center staff to revise and develop new planetarium shows using the Center's Sky-Skan planetarium platform and Unreal Engine. Prepare realtime 3D visuals, audio content, and special effects.
- Assist with the maintenance and operation of the computer systems of the McAuliffe Simulation Laboratory.
- Work with student interns and outside development organizations that support the work of the Center. Set a positive, professional example for junior staff and third-party groups.
- Assist with planning, facilitating, and executing major public programs, concerts, conferences, talks, and other special events at the Christa McAuliffe Center.
- Communicate effectively with K-16 students, University staff, teachers, community agencies, and the public as required by the role.
- Work with McAuliffe Center staff to assist in facilitating and planning weekend and summer science programs for K-12 students and teachers.
- Need to be available to occasionally work evening and weekends.
- Accountable for ensuring that affirmative action, equal opportunity and diversity are integrally tied to all actions and decisions in areas of responsibilities.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
May have some lifting and moving
Must be available to work evening and weekend shifts
Job Requirements:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- At least one of the following:
- Bachelor's degree or work experience in astronomy, physics, computer science, 3D content development, or a related field.
- Experience writing, programming, and deploying planetarium shows or virtual reality content.
- Strong knowledge of astronomy, physics, or 3D content development demonstrated through published work or other significant work experience and accomplishments.
- At least one of the following:
- Experience working in a major realtime 3D engine, such as Unreal Engine (preferred), Unity, Godot, or similar.
- Experience working with 3D modeling tools such as Blender (preferred), Cinema4D, Maya, 3ds Max, Zbrush, or similar.
- Good multimedia production skills, including basic image editing, audio editing, and familiarity with common 3D object formats.
- Commitment to a high standard of educational practice and scientific integrity.
- Demonstrated capacity to take ownership and responsibility for own work, strong organizational skills and understanding of collaborative practices.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Candidates who are bilingual in English and Spanish or English and Portuguese are strongly encouraged to apply.
Additional Information:
This is a part-time, non-benefited contract position, not to exceed 18 hours per week. The scheduled hours are flexible. The pay rate is $25.00-$35.00 per hour.
Framingham State University is an equal opportunity employer. The University considers all qualified candidates without regard to race, color, sex, age, national origin, disability status, Veteran status, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other characteristics protected by law.
Members of underrepresented or minoritized groups, women, veterans, persons with disabilities, and all persons committed to equity, diversity, and inclusive excellence are strongly encouraged to apply.