Teacher Naturalist: Huntsville AR

Agency
Ozark Natural Science Center
Location
Ozark Natural Science Center, Huntsville AR
Job Category
Temporary/Seasonal Positions
Salary
• Competitive hourly rate plus room and board
Last Date to Apply
07/15/2023
Website
https://www.onsc.us/
Description
Job Description: Teacher Naturalist Reports to: Program Manager Position Type: Part-time and Full-time Seasonal Positions Available Start/End Date: Fall Season: mid-August through mid-December Spring Season: mid-February through mid-May Summer Season: mid-May through mid-July Summary: Are you an environmentalist or outdoor enthusiast who wants to help shape the future and change the world one student at a time? Join the ONSC team of Teacher Naturalists (TNs)! TNs take students into the Ozarks for overnight wilderness immersion programs. For many students, this is the field trip that changes their life and opens their eyes to how the natural world is connected and essential for human survival. TNs help students understand nature through hands-on science, inspire appreciation of nature through explorative play, and teach stewardship through a love of the natural world. Through this one-of-a-kind opportunity, TNs are not only paid and housed, but also given a professional development experience that exceeds a simple workshop or class. Each season begins with an intensive training including your First Aid, CPR and Wilderness First Aid Certification (dependent upon scheduling availability), followed by additional shadowing, coaching, and evaluations. Each TN is a wealth of knowledge, just like you, so the learning amongst the TN team members is ongoing and encouraged. Don’t pass up this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! Apply today and help us enhance the understanding, appreciation, and stewardship of the Ozark Natural Environment! The Teacher Naturalist (TN) is the front-line educational staff for all ONSC programming and program-related operations. TNs lead educational activities including interpretive hikes/field investigations on the trail, interactive classes in field and classroom and various other activities. Programs range from one day to a full week for the duration of the season. Generally, programs include a one-night stay of students in onsite lodges and two days of educational programming led by TNs. Work hours are determined based on program length. Teacher Naturalists are typically assigned to programs in their entirety. TN’s are required to stay onsite overnight during assigned programming (housing provided). Qualifications: • BS/BA degree required. Degrees in environmental or natural science (i.e. biology, geology, environmental science, ecology) preferred. • Passion for the ONSC mission and genuine appreciation for the natural world and conservation • Demonstrated time management skills • Great speaking and oral presentation skills, including ability to project your voice for a large outdoor audience • Physical ability to hike long distances, over uneven terrain, in all seasons and varying weather conditions • CPR & basic First Aid and Wilderness First Aid (provided onsite for no cost) • Ability to work as a team • Desire to continually develop as both an educator and a naturalist Primary Duties and Responsibilities: • Teach, manage, and lead groups of program participants of any age both in the field (guided hikes) and the classroom. • Participate in staff training/enrichment sessions for field staff and general ONSC staff training and information sessions • Assist with the on-going development and refinement of current ONSC educational programs and the development of new programs as assigned • Reside on-site during the overnight stays of students if they are scheduled for the programming of those students • Console homesick student participants during overnight field trips and provide first-aid to injured/sick students • Provide logistical and supervisory support for ONSC programs and participants, including during ONSC meals, student/guest orientation, and the maintenance of facilities and equipment • Ensure, at all times, the safety of students and peers and other ONSC guests to the best of your ability • Knowledgeably use, maintain, and return all teaching and safety equipment assigned at the time of your departure • To be maintained in an appropriate manner, staff housing is provided for you during your time of employment at ONSC • Provide on-call availability for emergencies during the entirety of your scheduled programming • Care for reptile animal ambassadors, including handling, feeding, weighing, and cleaning enclosures Additional Duties: • Collaborate with the team to create a cohesive and safe work culture in which all are able to contribute effectively to ONSC’s mission. • Actively participate in appropriate group briefing and debriefing meetings • Organize personal equipment and supplies in preparation for field science instruction duties, including, but not limited to: backpack supplies, hand-held radios, water bottles, etc. • Give educational presentations to special interest groups, hosting and providing supplies and assistance for visiting groups and other duties as assigned. • Represent ONSC in the community at large and at public and/or professional meetings. • Actively engage in self-improvement and self-education as a naturalist and informal science educator • Maintain active communication with the Program Manager on issues of importance relating to programming and operations • Assist with hospitality, housekeeping, kitchen, and event duties as assigned. • Other duties as assigned. Compensation: • Competitive hourly rate plus room and board: o Staff housing provided with all utilities o Meals provided when programming is in session • Training opportunities including certifications (CPR, WFA, and CIG) paid for entirely or partly by ONSC for employees (dependent upon scheduling availability) • An opportunity to share your love of the natural world with an amazing and supportive team of naturalists while sparking and feeding the love of nature in the next generation - priceless. ONSC celebrates diversity and is an equal opportunity employer. We seek employees, volunteers, and interns from a wide variety of backgrounds. All applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status, education, culture, or any other federal, state or local protected class. How to Apply: Please apply by submitting your resume, cover letter, and 3 references to Liz Hill, Program Manager: liz.hill@onsc.us
Qualifications
Qualifications: • BS/BA degree required. Degrees in environmental or natural science (i.e. biology, geology, environmental science, ecology) preferred. • Passion for the ONSC mission and genuine appreciation for the natural world and conservation • Demonstrated time management skills • Great speaking and oral presentation skills, including ability to project your voice for a large outdoor audience • Physical ability to hike long distances, over uneven terrain, in all seasons and varying weather conditions • CPR & basic First Aid and Wilderness First Aid (provided onsite for no cost) • Ability to work as a team • Desire to continually develop as both an educator and a naturalist ONSC celebrates diversity and is an equal opportunity employer. We seek employees, volunteers, and interns from a wide variety of backgrounds. All applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status, education, culture, or any other federal, state or local protected class. How to Apply: Please apply by submitting your resume, cover letter, and 3 references to Liz Hill, Program Manager: liz.hill@onsc.us
Contact Person
Liz Hill, Program Manager
Contact Phone
479-202-0691
Contact eMail
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