Friends of Rye Nature Center
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Position: Environmental Educator (Part-Time)
Position Summary: The Environmental Educator supports the development and implementation of all FRNC’s environmental education programs for all ages. This position acts as a co-teacher/educator within the following programs/classes: Forest Preschool (ages 3.5 to 5.5 years), afterschool programs (grades K through 8), elementary school field trips, birthday parties, and summer camp programs. Must be able to work on Saturdays.
Supervisor: Education Director
Primary Duties:
Education and Programs (85%)
- Co-teach in FRNC’s quality educational programs, including those for preschool, elementary, middle and high school-aged students.
- Create and lead outreach programs for FRNC’s Nature Access Fund affiliates.
- Create and design curriculum for FRNC’s public programs with other members of the education team.
- Provide input for environmental education curriculum, school workshops, and summer camp programs.
- Collaborate with the Education Director and staff in the development of new, innovative program offerings.
- Act as a group leader during FRNC summer camp sessions.
- Provide instruction and entertainment at birthday parties and engage with families.
- Lead school study tours using Nature Center curriculum that meets requirements set by the New York State Common Core.
Visitor Center and Site (10%)
- Assist with animal caretaker duties as needed.
- Help with administrative responsibilities related to the center’s operations including answering telephones and disseminating information, promoting FRNC’s mission and answering questions about local natural areas, and natural history.
- Ensure overall cleanliness and safety of the classroom. Assist with daily cleaning, organization and tidiness of both indoor and outdoor classroom spaces.
Fundraising (5%)
- Support all aspects of FRNC’s fundraising including mass mailings and events.
- Work at special events on weekends as necessary.
- Cultivate positive relationships with all customers and donors.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Currently enrolled in an accredited college or have a bachelor’s degree in environmental studies, education, ecology, or related field.
- Teaching experience in a school, nature or science center, camp, or similar informal education-based organization.
- Proven experience leading groups and a commitment to teamwork.
- Exceptional talent at engaging all grade levels.
- Knowledge of flora and fauna of the region, gardening, birds, seasonal changes, marine biology, and wildlife preferred.
- Excellent communication, organization, and computer skills.
- Must be able to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
- Must be able to lift 50 lbs. and stand and/or walk for long periods on trails.
- Must have a valid driver’s license.
Please send resume and cover letter to Alli Rogers at [email protected]
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