Job Title: |
People Operations Specialist |
Reports to: |
Associate Director, People + Culture |
Department: |
People + Culture |
Supervises: |
Does not supervise staff |
Date Written/Revised: |
August 2025 |
Work Schedule: |
40 hours per week, Monday-Friday. Hybrid work schedule eligible. |
Salary: |
$29.80 – $36.00 per hour |
Position Summary
MoPOP is seeking a dynamic and detail-oriented People Operations Specialist to join our community! This role is essential to the administration of the museum’s payroll, benefits, and leave programs. Reporting to the Associate Director, People + Culture, this culture champion will help staff navigate key aspects of their employment, guide them through People processes, and support the development of best practices in their area of expertise. The Specialist will work collaboratively across all levels of the organization, requiring tact, timeliness, and a high degree of discretion.
Essential Job Duties (other duties as assigned)
Benefits Administration:
Payroll Support:
HR Operations + Compliance:
MOPOP Community:
Preferred/Desired Qualifications
You should possess a well-rounded set of skills that combine in-depth knowledge of employment laws, people-centered approach, analytical, and problem-solving abilities. You will play a pivotal role in maintaining positive employee experiences and resolving workplace challenges. The following qualifications are essential for success in this role:
Benefits
This regular full-time position includes Medical/Vision insurance, Dental insurance, Life/AD&D/LTD insurance, 3.08 hours of accrued Vacation per bi-weekly pay period, Seattle Sick/Safe, 7 Floating Holidays (prorated first year dependent on hire date), 8 Company Holidays paid throughout the year, EAP, 401k plan with vested match schedule once eligible, and subsidized transportation benefits for Orca Pass or parking.
Why MOPOP?
We’re really glad you’re thinking about joining the team at MOPOP! We believe pop culture is a universal language capable of building connections across a range of people, no matter our differences in race, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, ability, education, socio-economic status, ethnicity, country of origin, or any other characteristic that makes us who we are. For more than twenty years, we have been showcasing how music, film, fashion, video games, sports, and more spark those connections and create a lasting cultural impact.
MOPOP provides both a physical space and an emotional and intellectual opportunity for people from any background to explore, find and build community, and recognize their own creative potential. This applies not only to our guests, but also to our staff — be it in designing an educational program to engage the next generation of creators, trying to reach a new audience with a marketing initiative, preserving an artifact in our collection, or providing excellent customer service to a visitor. If this sounds like something you’d be into, we’d love to hear from you!
MOPOP’s Mission and Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility
Our mission is to activate the world-shaping power of pop culture through participative experiences, discovery, and play. We believe pop culture connects us, and that it is powerful, complex, alive and who we are. MOPOP is actively committed to ongoing learning in the areas of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA). In partnership with our community, we hope to also develop safe spaces for their application. This includes taking steps to continue increasing our awareness of institutional “-isms,” as well as uncovering and undoing the ways they show up in museum culture. We recognize this is a process that requires intentionality, energy, and resources, and we are developing a DEIA framework that can cultivate a work environment and museum experience that is truly welcoming for all.
We are committed to creating an inclusive and equitable workplace, and we are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We believe that having staff, interns, and volunteers with diverse backgrounds enables us to better meet our mission and encourage BIPOC, women, and LGBTQIA2S+ individuals to apply. We acknowledge that our work to build safe spaces and better systems for traditionally marginalized groups is ongoing and will require constant vigilance and expect all MOPOP employees to be part of our DEIA journey.
Please email jobs@mopop.org if you need reasonable accommodations during the application or hiring process.