ZooMontana
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The ZooMontana Educator position develops formal, informal, and interpretive educational programs and materials; as well as coordinates and facilitates educational programs. Additionally, this position actively participates in animal handling and supports the development of ZooMontana’s Ambassador Animal program.
Essential Functions:
- Develop educational programming for various ages that meet and/or exceed Montana state standards and national benchmarks.
- Deliver on and off-site educational programs for schools, daycares, adult groups, and other various audiences.
- Create, deliver, and distribute educational videos and programs.
- Assists with the development and organization of educational content and materials for special events, graphics, and habitats geared for children and adults.
- Develop and maintain partnerships with other local organizations.
- Follow ZooMontana handling protocols for all animals including mammals, birds, reptiles, and invertebrates.
- Assist with training of ambassador animals for program use.
- Maintain records.
- Aids in the implementation of conservation projects and events.
- Maintain a clean and safe work environment within ZooMontana.
- Follow appropriate safety protocol.
- Conduct light office cleaning.
- Assist animal care staff as needed.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
- Must be able to work on weekends, holidays, and occasional evening events/programs.
- Must be willing to adapt to unexpected program changes.
- Must be willing to utilize technology within educational programming including, but not limited to: Microsoft Office programs, video editing technology, video conferencing technology, and more.
- Maintain clean driving record for safe operation of zoo vehicles and possess and maintain a state of Montana driver’s license.
- Must have excellent interpretation skills, be comfortable with public speaking, and be able to improvise when needed.
- Must be willing to handle ambassador animals.
- Must be able to work with all members of the public.
- Must be willing to clean and care for animals when needed.
- Must be able to stand for extended periods.
- Must be able to lift 30 pounds.
- Must be able to withstand typical Montana climate.
Experience:
Applicants with an undergraduate degree in a life science, or the equivalent in experience preferred. Relevant professional experience in a zoological education department, nature center, or other informal learning center is ideal. Strong public speaking skills and the ability to improvise are a must. Applicant must possess both strong team and individual work skills.
Please send the following documents to [email protected]
- Resume.
- Cover letter.
- List and contact information for three references.
- Letter of recommendation preferred.
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