Part-time Environmental Science Educator (28 hrs/week)

2 days ago

Eagle River, Wisconsin, United States

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Trees For Tomorrow is seeking a part-time Environmental Science Educator (28 hrs/week) in Eagle River, WI. The role involves teaching environmental science to preK-12 groups, guiding outdoor learning activities, and assisting with curriculum development. Candidates should have relevant education or experience, be able to manage groups, and possess outdoor skills. On-site housing and meals are provided, along with professional development opportunities.
Trees For Tomorrow (TFT) is an accredited residential environmental education center in Eagle River WI that has been promoting conservation education since 1944. Today, TFT works with thousands of teachers, students, and other members of the public to promote sustainable natural resource management through transformative educational experiences. TFT is seeking a part-time (28 hrs/week), year-round environmental educator. This is your chance to share your love for the outdoors with others, all while living and working in one of the most beautiful places in the Midwest!
Trees For Tomorrow's Environmental Science Educators...

Teach environmental science to preK-12 groups in the forests and waters of Wisconsin’s Northwoods
Present courses and special programs in a knowledgeable, stimulating, engaging, and objective manner
Guide participants of all ages and backgrounds in safe outdoor inquiry-based learning and activities.
Work with education team to write and edit curriculum and assess student learning
Operate all equipment related to course and program presentation.
Interact with live program animals, and animal artifacts such as skulls, pelts, and other taxidermy.
Other duties as assigned, including opportunities to create and coordinate programs you are passionate about

Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree in field of natural resources, biology, education or related field preferred, though relevant experience may be considered in lieu of education.
Experience in the field(s) of outdoor/environmental education, general education, or natural sciences
Familiarity with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) preferred but not required
Current valid driver’s license
Proficiency in Microsoft Office
Ability to manage a group of students and chaperones (30+ at a time).
Willingness to learn and teach outdoor skills such hiking, canoeing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, biking, fire building, etc.
High sense of professionalism, strong team player, positive attitude
Good organizational skills and self-motivated
Willingness to interact with live program animals and taxidermy
Ability to walk 5 miles per day with a 10lb pack over rough terrain, and lift 25 lbs. overhead
Ability to drive a 15-passenger van with a canoe trailer
Willingness to obtain a Commercial Drivers’ License (CDL)

Benefits:

On-site housing available for up to 1 year (employee will be required to contribute money for utilities)
All meals provided when working with a group
Flexible schedule and supportive team atmosphere
Paid professional development including travel to state and regional conferences and membership in professional environmental and education organizations
Pay competitive with other environmental education centers in the region

How to apply:
Interested applicants should send a cover letter, resume, and 3 references to kim@treesfortomorrow.com. Applications will be accepted until position is filled. Preferred start date of Sept. 1, 2022

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