Habitat Interpreter

Sea Research FoundationMystic, CT
Onsite

About The Position

The Habitat Interpreter serves as a frontline ambassador for Mystic Aquarium, delivering science-based interpretation and meaningful guest experiences across the Aquarium's full range of habitats including outdoor marine mammal and bird habitats, indoor fish and invertebrate galleries, touch pools, and seasonal experiences. Reporting to the Supervisor, Habitat Interpretation, this role connects diverse audiences to aquatic wildlife and conservation through engaging public presentations, informal habitat conversations, thematic interpretation, and active guest monitoring. Habitat Interpreters are expected to cross-train across all interpretive areas and play a critical role in advancing Mystic Aquarium's mission with every visitor interaction.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent required
  • Confidence and comfort with public speaking, including amplified presentations to large audiences.
  • Working knowledge of, or strong willingness to learn, aquatic animals, ecology, marine ecosystems, and conservation issues, with the ability to translate scientific concepts for general audiences.
  • Understanding of basic animal handling, touch pool protocols, and guest safety practices.
  • Commitment to maintaining high standards of animal welfare in alignment with AZA standards.
  • Strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills, with the ability to work effectively as part of a cross-functional team operating across all habitat areas.
  • Proficiency with proper radio communication after training.
  • Basic proficiency with Microsoft Office and comfort learning new technologies, including scheduling platforms, data collection tools, microphones, and two-way radios.
  • Willingness to work evenings, weekends, holidays, and occasional overtime as needed to support Aquarium operations and special events.
  • Demonstrated commitment to Mystic Aquarium's mission of conservation, education, and research.

Nice To Haves

  • Coursework or degree in Marine Science, Biology, Environmental Education, Natural Resources, or related field preferred.
  • Prior experience in public-facing roles at an aquarium, zoo, nature center, museum, or similar informal education setting is preferred.
  • An equitable mix of education and experience will be considered.
  • Familiarity with thematic, audience-centered interpretation is preferred
  • National Association for Interpretation (NAI) Certified Interpretive Guide (CIG) certification, or willingness to obtain, is strongly preferred.
  • Bilingual ability, particularly Spanish, is preferred.
  • SCUBA certification with ability to pass a dive physical
  • Swim test certification
  • Experience supporting volunteer programs.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver dynamic, science-based interpretive presentations, demonstrations, and informal habitat conversations using approved institutional content and thematic interpretive techniques.
  • Apply audience-centered facilitation to engage diverse guests across age groups, learning styles, and cultural backgrounds.
  • Connect tangible resources (animals, habitats, behaviors) to intangible meanings (conservation, ecology, stewardship) to inspire curiosity and conservation action.
  • Maintain current knowledge of all habitats, animal collection, programs, and institutional messaging across the Aquarium.
  • Adapt programming in real time based on audience response, weather, and operational conditions.
  • Provide exceptional internal and external customer service that consistently exceeds Mystic Aquarium's guest experience standards.
  • Greet visitors warmly, answer questions, and create welcoming, inclusive interactions that reflect the Aquarium's commitment to education and conservation.
  • Facilitate touch pool experiences and other interactive elements, providing clear guidance on responsible animal contact and safe behavior.
  • Respond to guest concerns professionally and escalate complex situations to the Lead Habitat Interpreter or Supervisor as appropriate.
  • Monitor multiple habitats to ensure guests follow established safety guidelines and animal welfare protocols.
  • Intervene appropriately when guest behavior risks animal welfare or visitor safety, applying institutional procedures consistently.
  • Support animal care staff with husbandry tasks, behavioral observations, training sessions, and environmental enrichment activities across all habitat areas, as assigned.
  • Assist with diet preparation, habitat maintenance, and basic animal care tasks following federal, state, and institutional husbandry guidelines.
  • Maintain accurate records and documentation for behavioral observations, guest interactions, and other tracked activities.
  • Use radios with proper etiquette and protocols to coordinate with interpretive, husbandry, and operations staff across the campus.
  • Respond effectively to emergency situations involving guests, animals, or facilities, following established procedures and chain of communication.
  • Properly use and maintain personal protective equipment (PPE) and report any unsafe conditions immediately.
  • Maintain cleanliness, safety, and presentation standards in all interpretive areas and back-of-house spaces.
  • Support after-hours events, special programs, and seasonal initiatives as scheduled.
  • Cross-train and maintain working competency across all interpretive areas including marine mammal, bird, fish, and invertebrate habitats, touch pools, and outdoor habitats.
  • Participate in coaching, peer feedback, and ongoing professional development to strengthen interpretive skills and content knowledge.
  • Demonstrate a consistent, professional attitude with a willingness to accept and apply feedback.
  • Contribute to a collaborative, mission-driven team culture (including staff and volunteers) that values continuous learning, inclusion, and high standards.
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