Bilingual Play and Performance Facilitator (English/Spanish Required) - Flexible, Part-Time in Denver, Colorado at Childrens Museum of Denver Inc
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Job Description
The Bilingual Play and Performance Facilitator is a dynamic performer, storyteller and play champion who brings learning to life through improvisation, imagination and interactive experiences. Serving children from Early Childhood Education (ECE) through 4th Grade, this role creates and facilitates immersive play-based adventures that place children at the center of the action as the heroes of their own stories.
Whether leading a Museum experience, visiting a school classroom, or activating a community event, the Bilingual Play and Performance Facilitator uses performance, character work, storytelling and responsive facilitation techniques to spark curiosity, build confidence and encourage creative problem-solving. Rather than delivering information to children, the Facilitator creates playful worlds, asks compelling questions, and follows children's ideas to co-create memorable experiences.
This position is ideal for someone who thrives in front of an audience, loves improvisation, enjoys thinking on their feet, and believes that play is a powerful tool for learning, connection and discovery. The Bilingual Play and Performance Facilitator reports to the Community Programs Manager.
Job Specification: Flexible Part-time: 16-20 hours per week. Must have availability from 8 am-1 pm and/or 11am-4pm at least 4 days per week; 3 weekdays and 1 weekend day. Occasional evening availability is required.
Compensation: $24.12-$24.99 per hour
Benefits: Paid sick leave begins accruing from date of hire. 401(k) Retirement Plan with eligibility to contribute after a 3-month waiting period (must be 21 years of age). Employee assistance program. Free parking, free family membership to the Museum, discount to the Museum Gift Shop and Café.
Core Responsibilities
- Facilitate highly interactive play-based experiences that blend storytelling, improvisation, movement, role-play and hands-on exploration for children and families.
- Use performance techniques to transform everyday learning experiences into immersive adventures where children actively shape outcomes and narratives.
- Develop original characters, story frameworks and imaginative scenarios that invite children to become problem-solvers, explorers, inventors, artists, scientists and community heroes.
- Respond in real time to children's ideas, questions and interests, using improvisational techniques to co-create meaningful learning experiences.
- Lead outreach programs, field trips and Museum activations with confidence, energy and adaptability for audiences of varying ages, sizes and learning styles.
- Collaborate with Museum teams to implement innovative experiences that integrate play, performance and inquiry-based learning throughout Museum exhibits.
- Continuously provide feedback about performance and facilitation approaches through reflection and collaborative iteration.
- Support on-site field trip operations through playful engagement, group facilitation and logistical coordination, helping ensure every visit is organized, welcoming and centered on meaningful learning through play.
- Communicate with teachers and school partners before, during and after engagement visits to ensure program readiness, alignment of expectations, smooth facilitation and post-visit reflection that supports continuous improvement and strong partnership experiences.
- Serve as an ambassador of joyful learning by creating welcoming environments where every child feels empowered to participate, imagine and contribute.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree or documented professional training in theater, museum education, community programming or other relevant content areas.
- Professional fluency in both English and Spanish, including speaking, reading and writing; native fluency preferred.
- Ability to confidently facilitate programs, performances and conversations with children, families and educators in both English and Spanish.
- Ability to translate and adapt stories, activities and play experiences in real time to meet the needs of diverse audiences.
- Experience in theater, improvisation, storytelling, performance, teaching artistry, children's entertainment, museum theater, camp programming or other interactive performance environments.
- Experience facilitating learning experiences for groups of children and families.
Preferred Experience:
- Experience working with culturally diverse communities and creating inclusive learning environments.
- Experience using storytelling, theater, music, movement or improvisation in both English and Spanish.
- Experience adapting performances and facilitation styles in real time based on audience participation and engagement.
Skills:
- Exceptional improvisation skills and the ability to confidently think on your feet.
- Strong storytelling abilities with experience creating characters, narratives and interactive experiences in both English and Spanish.
- Ability to seamlessly switch between languages while maintaining energy, clarity and participant engagement.
- Comfortable performing in front of large and small audiences, including singing, movement, character work, role-play or other performance techniques.
- Ability to transform learning objectives into engaging, child-centered experiences.
- Skilled at reading audience energy and adapting facilitation approaches to maximize engagement and inclusion.
- Ability to make children feel seen, valued and empowered as active participants in their own learning journey.
- Ability to collaborate creatively with colleagues to develop original experiences and programming.
- A playful spirit, strong sense of curiosity and willingness to embrace experimentation and creative risk-taking.
Additional requirements:
- A valid driver’s license required and ability to drive to and from off-site activities.
- Abide by all Museum policies and procedures, including dress code and attendance policy.
- Fluency with computer software, including Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Office Suite.
Physical Demands:
- Load, unload and set up materials and equipment (up to 50 lbs.).
- Ability to drive a full-size cargo vehicle for up to 2 hours at a time.
- Use office equipment and computers.
- Other physical requirements may include but are not limited to moving, traversing, positioning self to bend, stoop, crouch, remain in a stationary position, and/or reaching.
Working Conditions:
This position operates in both an indoor and outdoor environment where variable temperatures and light levels are present. The environments typically include crowds and sound levels that are moderate to very noisy. The employee is required to interact and communicate with adults and children frequently, and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, and photocopiers, as well as common cleaning supplies.
Application Process: Please submit a cover letter and resume by July 7th at 12:00PM
The Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus is an equal opportunity employer. The Museum is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse staff committed to serving the needs of all our visitors and we encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds.
The Children's Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus is dedicated to the principles of equal employment opportunity. We prohibit unlawful discrimination against applicants or employees on the basis of race, religion, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age 40 and over, disability, veteran status, military status, genetic information, marital status or any other status protected by applicable state or local law.
Consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it is the policy of The Museum to provide reasonable accommodation when requested by a qualified applicant or employee with a disability, unless such accommodation would cause an undue hardship. The policy regarding requests for reasonable accommodation applies to all aspects of employment, including the application process.