Education Coordinator
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Job Type:
Full-time
Overview:
Program Development and Leadership
- Work with the Education Director to develop and expand programming offerings for school, youth, family, and adult audiences
- Develop and lead Highlands Nature Camps
- Assist the Education Director during training and nurturing of education volunteers including School Field Trip Docents, Discovery Gardens Docents, and Naturalists
- Work with Education staff team to oversee coordination of Docents and School Field Trips
- Develop and lead programs both on the HCNH site and at selected off-site locations
- Develop, lead, and/or support seasonal family oriented programs
- Occasionally assist the Schoolyard Habitat Coordinator with instruction at designated Schoolyard Habitat Schools
- Work with the Education Director and HCNH Education Committee to evaluate and develop new program offerings
- Help prepare quarterly program publications and contribute to the Visions newsletter
- Give presentations at various community groups to promote HCNH
- Give building and site tours as needed
- Assist the Education Director with the management of the Grow Native! Plant Sale
Program Administration
- Manage and process of program registrations
- Write press releases and assist with other strategies for program promotion
- Assist with staffing informational and activity booths at various community events
- Assist with the management of the HCNH web site keeping it fresh and up to date
- Assist with the development and creation of program related grant proposals
Other Duties
- Participate in staff meetings
- Assist with other community, fundraising, and special events
- Perform other tasks as identified by Executive or Education Director
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
- Minimum BS or BA degree in environmental education, education, environmental studies, natural science or related field
- Knowledge of and /or demonstrated ability to learn the natural history of the Central Arizona Highlands
- At least two years previous experience leading outdoor science education or interpretive programs for children
- High degree of organizational skills
- Strong public speaking and program leadership ability
- Technologically literate with strong computer skills including familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite and other commonly used software including basic web page software
- Must have a demonstrated commitment to the mission of the Highlands Center
- Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
- Good internet skills, including use of email programs, group messaging and web based software
- Good problem solving and customer service skills
- Skills in establishing priorities and managing workload
- Ability to work in a team environment as well as operate independently
- Ability to multi-task and keep track of multiple projects in the midst of constant interruptions.
- Knowledge of and /or willingness to learn the natural history of the Central Arizona Highlands.
Salary: $31,000 to $33,000 annually , plus insurance subsidy, paid vacation and simple IRA
How to Apply:
Send Cover letter, resume and three professional references to:
Felipe Guerrero, Education Director
Highlands Center for Natural History
1375 S. Walker Road
Prescott, Arizona 86303
fguerrero@highlandscenter.org
www.highlandscenter.org
Contact Phone:
9287769550
Contact Email:
dirvine@highlandscenter.org