JOB OVERVIEW
Educator – Public Programs is responsible for delivering engaging, science-based programs to Nature Center guests, students, and community audiences at public events and festivals. This position includes handling ambassador animals for programs and working closely with education interns to build their confidence in public program delivery and animal handling. Our Educators create meaningful experiences for the public while fostering environmental stewardship. This position will primarily focus on Public Programs.
Interested candidates can start at an Educator I or II level based on qualification and experience.
• Educator I: Requirements for this position are described below. Salary will be determined based on the candidate’s experience.
• Educator II: The candidate in this position should have 2-5 years of experience in the key responsibilities and qualifications listed below. Salary will be determined based on the candidate’s experience.
RESONSIBILITIES
Education and Outreach
• Deliver dynamic on-campus and outreach programs for the public, including Nature Center tours, public talks, and animal encounters.
• Assist with developing and implementing new public programming and hands-on activities.
• Represent the Conservancy at community events, fairs, and festivals.
• Support the training and mentorship of education interns, ensuring they are comfortable and skilled in delivering public programs and handling ambassador animals.
• Handle ambassador animals (e.g., non-venomous snakes, baby alligators) during public programs to enhance visitor engagement.
• Support Student Programs as needed.
Public Programs Development
• Collaborate with the Education team to create new programs and enhance existing public experiences.
• Assist in developing and implementing evaluation tools to assess public program success and guest satisfaction.
Professional Development and Engagement
• Participate in special events, such as galas, festivals, and holiday programs, to represent the Conservancy.
• Participate in relevant professional associations.
• Engage in professional development opportunities, including certifications and memberships in associations related to environmental education, museums, or nature centers.
• Provide exceptional customer service to all guests, stakeholders, and internal customers.
• Perform other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
• Associate’s degree in education, science, or related fields, or 2 years of college coursework in the above areas plus verifiable experience working with children in an educational environment.
• Bachelor’s Degree in environmental education, teaching natural history, or related fields preferred. Degrees in other fields are acceptable, provided the applicant has experience, training, or supplementary education in life sciences.
• Relevant formal or informal teaching experience, preferably in outdoor or science-based education programs.
• Experience developing, organizing, and conducting interpretive programs for the public is preferred.
• Knowledge of current practices in conservation, scientific research, and environmental education is highly desirable.
• Candidates with a strong desire to work outdoors and engage with people of all ages are encouraged to apply.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
• Interpersonal Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including public speaking. Strong ability to connect to diverse audiences and build rapport with people from all backgrounds, abilities, and communities.
• Team-oriented mindset: Proven ability to work well with others and positively accept constructive feedback.
• Organization and Problem-Solving: Successfully organize and manage projects, ability to effectively prioritize tasks, and adapt to evolving priorities with ease.
• Flexibility: This position typically follows a Tuesday thru Saturday, 9am-5pm schedule. However, the candidate must be adaptable and willing to work extended hours at times (with breaks), including weekends and some evenings, to accommodate changing schedules.
• Commitment to Excellence: Passion for conservation and environmental stewardship; able to represent the Conservancy with professionalism and enthusiasm.
• Willingness to Grow: Openness to learning, evolving, and receiving coaching.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, AND REGISTRATIONS
• Valid driver’s license with a good driving record.
• CPR, First Aid, and Lifesaving certification (or ability to obtain).
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
• Comfortable working outdoors in Florida’s weather conditions, including extreme heat, wind, and rain.
• Comfortable walking for extended periods.
• Ability to lift and move objects up to 25 pounds.
• Regularly required to sit, stand, walk, and use hands for various tasks.
• Visual acuity for close, color, peripheral, and depth perception.
• Moderate noise level in the work environment.
FLSA Status: Exempt
Employment Type: Full-time
Salary Range:
Educator I: Range commensurate upon experience - $45,000 to $47,500 annually
Educator II: Range commensurate upon experience - $52,000 to $58,000 annually
Equal Opportunity Employer: The Conservancy of Southwest Florida is an equal-opportunity employer and provides reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
Join our passionate team at Conservancy of Southwest Florida as an Educator I or II, where you’ll inspire others to protect our planet through dynamic, hands-on conservation programs—making a real impact while growing your career in environmental education!
To apply for this exciting opportunity, please submit your resume and application for consideration to Work Here | Conservancy of Southwest Florida
Date posted on Environmental Careers: January 29, 2025
The Conservancy of Southwest Florida is a leading environmental conservation organization dedicated to protecting the water, land and wildlife which make our home such a special place. For more than 60 years, the Conservancy has worked with community leaders, businesses, partner agencies and individuals to find a sensible balance between the demands of a growing population and the preservation Southwest Florida's unique natural environment.
Working for the Conservancy of Southwest Florida means working for an important issue — protecting our environment. As a valued employee, you will have a distinct opportunity to make a lasting impact on the quality of life in the region for generations to come.
Our Mission: To protect Southwest Florida's unique natural environment and quality of life...now and forever.
Our Vision: We envision a region where our land, water and wildlife are protected, our citizens are informed and our leaders make decisions with the health, wellness and sustainability of our region in mind. We seek to increase our knowledge of the natural world through continued scientific research and to increase our impact through collaboration with our partners. We work to protect a high quality of life for both our current residents and generations to come.
Our Roots: The Conservancy of Southwest Florida was founded in 1964 by a small group of concerned citizens fighting to protect the natural beauty of our region. Today it has grown to be one of Florida's largest and most respected environmental organizations.