The Seasonal Education Specialist, under general supervision, is responsible for engaging diverse audiences by facilitating programs in cooperation with other staff and volunteers.
All candidates must attend training prior to the start of work.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
- Facilitation of the Belle Isle Nature Center's summer education programming, including leading groups on hikes and guided tours around the Nature Center, assisting with hands-on activities, and interacting with other staff and guests.
- Carries out assignments with the goals of providing visitors an engaging, meaningful and memorable experience. Serve as a liaison between the DZS, guests, program participants and outside organizations to promote the DZS mission of creating meaningful connections between people, animals and the natural world so all can thrive.
- Actively engage with professional colleagues to support departmental goals and objectives.
- Operate a personal computer and utilize word processing and spreadsheet software.
- As assigned, assist with a variety of special events, evening events and projects.
- Ensure visitor satisfaction by maintaining premises in a clean and orderly condition.
Education and Experience
- Completion of a Bachelor's Degree in General Science, Education, Zoology, Biology or other closely related field OR completion of a High School Diploma or GED with experience in an informal or formal learning setting or youth organization.
- Experience creating and delivering inquiry-based and project-based learning opportunities
- Must be over 18 years of age. Able to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing with diverse audiences.
- Must hold a valid operator license with an excellent driving record.
- Must be available for a flexible work schedule that may include days, evenings, nights, weekends and holidays.
- Familiar with youth developmental stages and best pedagogical practices to meet those needs.
- Knowledge of audio-visual equipment and the ability to operate a personal computer and utilize word processing and spreadsheet software.
- Skill in organizing and presenting information to educational groups on a variety of life science, environmental and humane education topics.
- Ability to supervise participants / students effectively in a variety of environments.
- Ability to interact effectively with the public, departmental personnel, volunteers and other community organizations.
- Ability to acquire additional skills and knowledge.
- Teaching certification and/or experience in a formal/informal learning environment.
- General knowledge of current state and national curriculum standards.
- General knowledge of conservation strategies in captive and field conservation programs, zoology, biology and life sciences.
- Current CPR, First Aid Certification.
Working Conditions
Work is conducted both inside and outside and may include work in adverse weather with the outside environment, heights, and exposures. The position involves exposure to all types of weather, air conditioning, and heating systems. The regular work schedule may include weekends and holidays.
Physical Requirements
This position requires sitting, standing, walking, bending, and stooping for extended periods, lifting and moving up to 20 pounds, and using standard office equipment and the computer.
The individual must be able to perform the job's essential functions satisfactorily with or without accommodation. Reasonable accommodation will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the role.
Just as we value and celebrate biodiversity, the DZS celebrates the diversity of our human community. We are committed to ensuring that our programs and facilities are fully accessible to create a welcoming and inclusive workplace for all.