Seasonal Naturalist
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Deadline to Apply:
Sunday, February 10, 2019, 12:00pm
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Job Type:
Full-time
Overview:
Hours: At least 40 hours/ week with Tuesday-Saturday schedule that includes a good deal of flexibility and will include some
required evenings
Length of Service: 13 weeks, approximately May 20– August 23
Compensation: $1,000 monthly stipend and free, shared onsite housing
Requirements:
- General: We are seeking a senior in college or college graduate. Excellent oral communication skills. Strong organizational skills. A cheerful, positive attitude. Reliability and the ability to self-motivate and work independently. Basic office skills, data entry, and record keeping. CPR and First Aid certification are a mandatory requirement for this position, and proof of current certification is required on file prior to start date (Lifeguard Certification preferred). Valid driver’s license.
- Naturalist Experience: Major in environmental education/interpretation, outdoor recreation, environmental science, natural resources, wildlife biology, or a closely related field. Must have experience and ability to lead and successfully interact with people and volunteers of all ages in an informal setting (the outdoor “classroom”), especially children. At least one year of experience working with youth in an educational setting. Experience developing and implementing curriculum and lesson plans. Demonstrated interest in outdoor recreation, silent sports and conservation. Basic understanding of the ecology and natural history of the Wisconsin environment, plants and animals. Gardening experience and passion a plus.
Responsibilities and Opportunities:
This position is responsible for, and will gain experience in, the following four main areas:
- Delivering high quality, engaging programming to youth and family groups. Develop curricula and lesson plans for programs, activities and drop-in crafts. Prepare the classroom, Nature Nook, and all materials. Manage volunteer involvement and youth mentoring. Co-lead, lead (or train and schedule volunteers to lead) weekly programs. Ensure excellent records of attendance.
- Greet visitors and members. Welcome guests and members to the Discovery Center. Encourage a variety of ways to get involved with the site and the organization. Answer questions on trails, organization history, and opportunities for activities. Guide groups to interact in the manner that best fits their interest, ages and timeframe.
- Lead interpretive hikes, tours and programs. Lead experiences on trails and grounds including information on local natural history, ecology, and site-specific highlights. Lead weekly hikes and bimonthly family Saturday programs onsite. Spend time maintaining our Nature Nook exhibits, live animals and visitors, as well as onsite gardens.
- Participate as part of the dedicated Program Team at the Discovery Center Work a flexible week including some evenings. Assist in programs, special events and fundraisers, and community outreach. Assist with storytelling initiatives for the organization, through blog posts, newsletter pieces, picture-taking, and memberboard- staff presentations. Complete a project before the end of the internship that benefits the Discovery Center education curriculum or physical grounds. You will gain experience in: Curriculum Development, Program Delivery, Volunteer Supervision, Verbal/Written Communications and Interpretation, Visitor Services, Record Keeping and Data Entry.
To apply for this position, send a letter of interest, résumé, and three references by February 10, 2020 to:
P.O. Box 237, Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 (Attn: Naturalist) or: go online to fill out the application form and upload documents:
https://discoverycenter.net/about-discovery-center/employment/
The North Lakeland Discovery Center is a premier not-for-profit environmental education center located in Wisconsin’s scenic Northwoods. Our 63-acre site is situated among forestland, wetlands, and wilderness lakes and rivers within the 240,000-acre North Highlands State Forest. The Discovery Center’s activities and experiences promote stewardship of natural and cultural resources, and connect people to nature through education, recreation and research. Our events, facilities, recreation opportunities and engaging outdoor programs encourage lifelong learning and create a sense of community, well-being and fun!
How to Apply:
https://discoverycenter.net/about-discovery-center/employment/
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