Environmental Science Educator

NATUREBRIDGECA
74d$17 - $17

About The Position

NatureBridge provides overnight environmental science education experiences for more than 30,000 students and their teachers every year in the world’s best classrooms: our National Parks. Our mission is to connect young people to the science and wonder of the natural world, igniting self-discovery, and inspiring stewardship of the planet. Through our programs, students explore the outdoors, connect with their peers, discover themselves and develop a lasting relationship with science and the environment around them. NatureBridge Educator Schedule - Video: What is it like to work at NatureBridge? Environmental Science Educator (ESE) schedule varies week-to-week. ESEs can expect to deliver environmental science and team-building programs from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm for 5 day programs. Work days can be variable and may include weekends. ESEs also run evening programs 2-3 times a week from 6:30pm - 9:30pm. On a regular program day, the ESE receives up to 30 minutes of paid preparation time. ESEs attend regular meetings with other ESEs, and the education and operations teams to discuss program updates and collaborative feedback to the community workplace. In addition to educational responsibilities, ESEs help in other departments when needed or asked.

Requirements

  • At least 1 year of relevant formal or informal teaching experience.
  • The social and emotional skills to build rapport and positive relationships with people from all backgrounds, abilities, cultures, orientations, identities and communities.
  • A demonstrated commitment to equity and inclusion within your teaching and workplace community.
  • The ability to communicate clearly to different groups, including students, coworkers, supervisors and educational partners.
  • A desire to learn and grow, and an openness to feedback and coaching.
  • Capacity to pivot quickly and manage logistical changes with composure.
  • A valid Wilderness First Responder or Wilderness First Aid Certification or a willingness to attain the certification prior to the start date.
  • The ability and willingness to perform physically challenging work outdoors and in all weather conditions on uneven terrain; able to hike 5-7 miles in uneven terrain.
  • Ability to work flexible hours and split shifts, including evenings.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working with communities impacted by the historic and current system of oppression that has limited access to environmental education or the outdoors.

Responsibilities

  • Lead multi-day, student-centered, experiential environmental science programs in outdoor settings.
  • Facilitate inclusive, culturally relevant instruction that incorporates multiple perspectives and connects learning to students’ lives and communities.
  • Engage students in scientific practices through hands-on investigations, while tailoring programming to meet the specific needs of each school group, align with teacher-defined outcomes, and reflect the NatureBridge Theory of Change.
  • Follow NatureBridge risk management policies and procedures, and use sound judgment to make decisions and manage risk while managing students’ physical and emotional well-being when leading groups in outdoor settings.
  • Administer and document first aid as necessary and appropriate, and document as required by NatureBridge.
  • Foster a supportive, respectful learning environment and model responsible environmental behavior.
  • Design and lead evening programs or assist guest presenters and partners, typically twice weekly following the field day.
  • Serve as an educator on standby when scheduled.
  • Assess and document student learning; contribute to program reflection, evaluation and improvement.
  • Participate in staff meetings, training sessions, and program debriefs and complete all required paperwork in a timely fashion.
  • Maintain gear and contribute to campus stewardship.
  • Contribute to fundraising efforts by sharing stories from the field.
  • For staff in NatureBridge Housing: Follow all housing policies and co-created community agreements.
  • Build respectful, supportive relationships with staff, volunteers, and participants and provide high-quality customer service.
  • Support campus operations and organizational goals through additional duties as assigned, such as event support, special projects, and community stewardship.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental and vision insurance.
  • Option for a 403b retirement plan with employer match after six months.
  • Paid vacation, training days, and sick leave.
  • Employee Assistance Plan (EAP), Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and more.
  • On-site housing may be provided as a benefit of employment.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

251-500 employees

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