Part- Time Naturalist

GENEVA PARK DISTRICTGeneva, IL
$15 - $18Onsite

About The Position

Under the direction of the Manager of Peck Farm Park Interpretive Center, Superintendent of Recreation and the Executive Director, the Naturalist is responsible for camp programs, field trips, scout programming, adult naturalist programs, special events and exhibits. A strong background in curricula writing is a plus. The Naturalist will also help manage the physical properties of the Interpretive Center including maintenance, operations, improvements, and security. Facilities include the 1869 historic Peck House containing the Nature and History Rooms, the Butterfly House, Orientation Barn, Observation Silo, Picnic Areas, the Amphitheater, and the Nature Playground.

Requirements

  • 1-3 years’ experience leading natural history, interpretive and environmental education programs.
  • Experience working in park settings and planning and facilitating non-formal education programs.
  • Familiarity with the principles and techniques of interpretation and with environmental education curricula.

Nice To Haves

  • A strong background in curricula writing is a plus.
  • Bachelor’s degree in environmental education is preferred. Outdoor Recreation, Biological Sciences, Interpretation or Recreation.

Responsibilities

  • Plan, organize, facilitate and present educational programs and special events at Peck Farm Park with an emphasis in cultural and natural history, environmental education, and recreation for individuals and groups of all ages, including school, scout, and birthday party groups, families, preschoolers, summer camps, and adults.
  • Create a warm and welcoming environment for volunteers. Assist with recruiting, training and supervising volunteers.
  • Assist the Camp Director during camp season. Plan, organize and facilitate all details regarding camp.
  • Plan, organize, facilitate and present educational programs and special events at Peck Farm Park with an emphasis in cultural and natural history, environmental education, and recreation for individuals and groups of all ages, including school, scout, and birthday party groups, families, preschoolers, summer camps, and adults. Facilitate acquiring the needed supplies to keep the playground fully stocked.
  • Answer phones; respond to inquiries for information, and general office duties as required. Greet public as needed in the Peck house or on park grounds.
  • Interpret the historical/cultural history, natural history, and recreational resources of Peck Farm Park to all visitors.
  • Assist with and maintain the seasonal Butterfly Exhibit at Peck Farm Park.
  • Create and maintain displays, collections, exhibits and interpretative signs for the Nature Discovery & History Room, formal garden areas, and natural areas.
  • Assist with natural areas maintenance as needed, including assisting with seasonal prescribed burns, invasive species removal, seed collection, plantings, etc.
  • General maintenance of the Peck House, buildings, and grounds.
  • Inform the Manager of Peck Farm and Program Coordinator of all pertinent matters and work schedule.
  • Communicate all necessary information to main office staff.
  • Responsible for knowing the Park District’s safety procedures and requirements. This includes completion and follow-through on all accident reports, emergency safety procedures, reporting of hazardous equipment, facilities or conditions, and the conduct of any employee under their supervision. Report all incidents and potential hazards to the safety committee as soon as possible.
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