High School Environmental Leadership Coordinator

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Deadline to Apply:

Monday, March 12, 2018, 11:00pm

Address:

Avon, CO
United States

Job Category:

Job

Job Type:

Full-time

Overview:

 

The High School Environmental Leadership Coordinator will coordinate and teach an eight-week field-based high school Natural Resource Internship during the summer and spring semester Environmental Leadership course with a local public high school. Primary responsibilities include: 1) partnering with the U.S. Forest Service on field conservation projects that engage high school students in hands-on experience and field data collection integrated with teaching a Colorado Mountain College course as part of the summer internship; 2) partnering with local outdoor organizations to create hands-on experiences and career-focused opportunities for high school students in environmental leadership; 3) working in the field on conservation projects with Forest Service staff August-October; 4) teaching K-12 field science programs part-time during winter and spring seasons.

Organizational Overview

Founded in 1998 with their base in Avon, Colorado, Walking Mountains Science Center’s mission is to awaken a sense of wonder and inspire environmental stewardship and sustainability through natural science education. As part of a dynamic organization, you will join a team of like-minded, spirited colleagues who are passionate about the mission of Walking Mountains and the impact it’s making in the community. For more information, please visit our website at www.walkingmountains.org.

Responsibilities Include:
Program Coordination

  • Serve as the primary contact with the U.S. Forest Service to implement the summer Natural Resource Internship for high school students
  • Coordinate with the Forest Service project manager to ensure the goals of the summer internship align with the goals of the Forest Service and the National Forest Foundation
  • Partner with Forest Service to ensure accurate implementation of field data collection protocols
  • Recruit diverse teams of high school students for the Environmental Leadership Pathways Program and the Natural Resource Internships that are representative of school and community demographics
  • Serve as the primary contact with community partners to provide support and resources for the Environmental Leadership Pathways Program and coordinate opportunities for students to learn about environmental leadership
  • Develop and implement a spring semester Environmental Leadership course to be taught two-days per week at a local high school
  • Organize and maintain curriculum and lesson plan files and materials for high school programs, research, and community projects
  • Host student presentations for program partners and family members
  • Annually evaluate success and impacts of internships and related projects through the development of a system to track longitudinal data
  • Recruit, hire, and supervise a seasonal Environmental Stewardship Associate

Field and Classroom Instruction

  • Teach the summer Natural Resource Internship for high school students, including backcountry field days and overnights
  • Integrate the Colorado Mountain College course within the summer internship
  • Prepare students to provide an end of summer presentation to community partners and family members
  • Teach classroom and field sessions during spring semester Environmental Leadership course
  • Support students in implementing community service projects
  • Teach K-12 field science programs on a part-time basis during school year

Program Development

  • Develop structure and framework for Environmental Leadership Pathways Program
  • Establish relationships with outdoor partners in the community to identify opportunities for youth
  • Continue to develop and expand upon the summer Natural Resource Internship structure as U.S. Forest Service conservation and land stewardship priorities shift with time
  • Create and implement projects and curriculum that meet Walking Mountains’ program goals and objectives

Additional Responsibilities

  • Work in the field on conservation projects with Forest Service staff during August-October
  • Assist with grant reporting to the National Forest Foundation and Great Outdoors Colorado
  • Maintain required certifications and incorporate Walking Mountains’ risk management procedures
  • Attend professional development workshops
  • Collaborate with other programs and projects to achieve mutual goals
  • Other duties, as assigned

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in science, education, or an environmental science related field, graduate degree preferred
  • 3-5 years of outdoor teaching experience, including high school students and developing field science curricula
  • Demonstrated experience and enthusiasm for teaching and mentoring high school students
  • Working knowledge of Rocky Mountain ecology, land management, and stewardship issues
  • Excellent public speaking skills and willingness to teach a variety of audiences
  • Outdoor program administration and risk management experience
  • Current Wilderness First Responder and CPR certifications
  • Self-motivated, team oriented, creative, and organized
  • Current driver’s license and safe driving record for the past 5 years
  • Ability to carry a 40 lb. pack, hike up to 10 miles, and perform physical labor in the backcountry setting
  • Excellent interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills

Compensation and Benefits: Salary of $32,000; health, dental, and vision insurance; 15 days paid vacation; 12 federal holidays; matching 401K program; discounted ski pass; and professional development opportunities.

Contact: Lara Carlson, Community Programs Director, larac@walkingmountains.org; (970) 827 9725 x129.

Application deadline in March 12, 2018. Ideal start date is April 30, 2018.

How to Apply:

To Apply: Please upload current résumé, cover letter, Walking Mountains’ Employment Application form with three professional references to Walking Mountains’ website: https://www.walkingmountains.org/high-school-environmental-leadership-coordinator/