New York Corps- Environmental Educator
More than 6 months ago
New York, New York, United States
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Job Description
The Environmental Educator position at Bear Mountain State Park involves engaging visitors through educational programs, guiding tours, conducting presentations, and facilitating a summer day camp for children. The role supports environmental stewardship and includes responsibilities such as planning events and maintaining facilities. Candidates should be physically fit, able to work outdoors, and comfortable with diverse groups. Free housing and a stipend are provided.
About the position
The Environmental Educator position at Bear Mountain State Park focuses on engaging visitors with the natural environment through educational programs and activities. The role involves guiding tours, conducting presentations, and facilitating a summer day camp for children, all aimed at fostering a deeper appreciation for the Hudson Highlands' ecology and history. The position is designed to enhance visitor experiences through direct interaction and education, contributing to the park's mission of environmental stewardship.
Responsibilities
• Interact with and educate visitors about the natural world.
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• Guide tours for schools and community groups.
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• Conduct topical presentations and lead public programs.
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• Assist in planning and coordinating special events such as Earth Day and Biodiversity Celebration.
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• Create activities and conduct lessons for the summer day camp program.
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• Support ongoing volunteer projects and restoration efforts at Trailside.
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• Maintain cleanliness and upkeep of the housing facility.
Requirements
• Must be able to lift and carry 50 lbs.
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• Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions.
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• Capable of shoveling snow and standing for long periods.
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• Ability to walk or hike for extended periods.
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• Comfortable interacting with people of all ages, especially children.
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• Confident in driving a 15-passenger van and pickup trucks.
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• Organized and clear communicator, capable of managing multiple tasks.
Nice-to-haves
• General knowledge of local flora and fauna is desired.
Benefits
• Free housing provided on site.
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• $400/week living stipend.
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• Segal AmeriCorps Education Award of $7,395 upon successful completion.
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• First Aid/CPR training.
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• Wilderness First Aid training.
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• Mental Health First Aid training.
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• $100 Professional Development Stipend.
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• Environmental Leadership Institute participation.
Student Conservation Association, Inc
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