Environmental Education Programmer
4 Months ago
Toledo, Ohio, United States
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Job Description
The Metropolitan Park District of the Toledo Area is hiring a Seasonal Environmental Education Programmer to lead educational programs, serve as a camp counselor, and facilitate nature activities for visitors of all ages. Responsibilities include developing lesson plans, maintaining facilities, assisting with field trips, and ensuring a safe environment. The position is hourly at $14.00 per hour and requires in-person engagement in Toledo, OH.
Description:
APPLY NOW! Seasonal work starts in April.
POSITION DESCRIPTION: Environmental Education Programmer
POSITION GOAL: To provide positive, engaging and educational experiences for Metroparks visitors and program participants of all ages to promote a high level of community connection to natural parks and open spaces.
CLASSIFICATION: Hourly/Seasonal
COMPENSATION: $14.00 per hour. Employer and employee contribute to Public Employees Retirement System.
REPORTS TO: Manager of Requested Programs
DIRECT REPORTS: None
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Lead high quality educational programming relating to the natural, historical, and cultural resources of Metroparks and the northwest Ohio region as directed by Metroparks staff.
• Serve as camp counselor for Metroparks summer day camp program for youth age 3 to 18.
• Develop a moderate understanding and ability to interpret Metroparks natural resources for all program areas.
• Under the direction of the Manager of Environmental Education or Director of Park Programming, effectively prepare and facilitate high quality age-appropriate nature and environmental activities including nature walks, summer camps, school and outreach programs and other engaging programs.
• Be a positive role model when leading campers and high school-aged Counselors-in-Training and adult volunteers.
• Prepare and write accurate and creative lesson plans and other printed materials.
• Assist in the daily operations of all phases of Summer Camp and/or educational programs including camper paperwork as required.
• Assist with daily maintenance of facilities and teaching areas, equipment and supplies. Includes sweeping and mopping, restroom and litter clean up.
• Attend all in-service training programs including CPR/First Aid certification and National Association of Interpretation Certification (CIG).
• Help maintain a safe environment for program participants and park visitors at all times.
• Help plan and lead field trips for summer camp, school and adult program participants.
• Assist campers with field research projects such as observing and monitoring wildlife and plants. Record data and compile reports.
• Serve as a member of the program department and environmental education team, providing assistance and leadership as needed.
• Assist with loading/unloading/launching paddlesports equipment, archery equipment, biking and camping equipment. Facilitate paddlesports and archery programs and maintain a safe program environment following established safety procedures.
• Assist Outdoor Skills staff with paddlesport, fishing, biking, and camping programming.
• Provide education to the public regarding the natural heritage of Northwest Ohio.
• Evaluate and modify camp activities and programs based on audience needs or abilities in cooperation with other Metroparks Staff and the Manager of Environmental Education.
• Provide assistance in analyzing program data/feedback and recommending/implementing improvements to camp activities and programs.
• Coordinate with staff to train volunteers and effectively direct the work of volunteers.
• Transport visitors through the parks driving a Metroparks pick up truck towing a 25’ tram/trailer and/or drive a 14 passenger minibus (training provided).
• Other work related duties as assigned.
EQUIPMENT USED: Art and nature equipment and supplies, computers and general office equipment, cameras, general cleaning supplies, hand tools, canoes, kayaks, stand up paddleboards, fishing poles, archery equipment; Metroparks vehicles and trailers.
Requirements:
MINIMUM POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
Alternates to the following position requirements may be made as Metroparks finds appropriate and acceptable.
Education: Must have completed sophomore year towards college degree in environmental science, biology, education, outdoor recreation or related college program, or equivalent work experience.
Experience: Previous work or volunteer experience working with groups of children and experience leading outdoor education programs for all ages required; previous experience as a counselor or naturalist at a children’s camp preferred.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
• Demonstrated interest in and commitment to nature and the environment.
• Ability to lead high quality programs and varied activities with children and adults.
• Stand-up presentation and written communication skills.
• Ability to assist with archery, canoe, kayak, stand up paddleboards, biking, hiking and camping programs following approved safety procedures with youth and adult audiences.
• Computer skills in current technology.
• Demonstrated knowledge of and ability to interpret local natural habitats, animals and plants.
• Ability to drive a pick up truck towing a (25’) trailer and/or drive a 14 passenger minibus (training provided).
• Willingness and ability to provide excellent customer service.
• Ability to work effectively and productively in a team environment.
• Valid driver’s license.
Working Conditions/Physical Requirements:
• Work schedule: Up to 40 hours per week, not to exceed 1456 hours per season; April through September. May include weekends, evenings, and holidays.
• May require overnight stay once a month for tent camping.
• Requires lifting and carrying up to 25 lb. without assistance; will work mostly outdoors in most weather conditions; able to lead varied activities with children and adults.
• Ability to successfully complete CPR/First Aid training.
• May require business use of personal vehicle.
• Location: Primarily Wildwood Preserve; will require travel to other parks.
Metropark Toledo is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Metropolitan Park District of the Toledo Area
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