What are the responsibilities and job description for the Nature Instructor position at Frederick County Government?
Non-exempt; part-time year-round position; with the availability for working evenings between the hours of 2 pm to 9 pm and weekends between 9am to 9pm; no benefits
This person will present educational programs and weekend birthday parties to various groups visiting Fountain Rock Park & Nature Center (e.g. families, school groups, scout troops, pre-school groups, garden clubs, etc.). Assigned hours will include weekend/evening hours and events at the Nature Center and visiting local schools for the Nature Travels program. Direction may be given to volunteer staff; supervision is received from the Park Naturalist.
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- Conduct nature-themed birthday parties as well as hosting the nature center on weekends
- Present nature education programs and nature craft programs in the evenings and on weekends. Themes may include animals, plant identification, hikes, geology programs and other nature related topics
- Greet and converse with the public as they visit the nature centers
- Maintain accurate attendance, daily receipt records, and other facility/program record-keeping
- Supervise the nature center facilities during program hours; keep the facilities safe, clean, and appealing to the public
- Report and communicate with Park Naturalist any facility maintenance found necessary
- Develop natural and historic knowledge of each nature center, in order to effectively respond to inquiries from visitors and others concerning natural features and cultural history in the park area
- Assist with marketing of nature centers to the public
- Perform other related duties as assigned
- Minimum age 18 years
- Minimum 6 months (2 summer seasons) work experience related to nature and/or environmental activities/studies - OR - educational background related to teaching and/or environmental studies
- Current certification in First Aid and CPR (infant/child and adult), or able to become so certified within 60 days of hire (current certifications must be maintained throughout employment)
KNOWLEDGE / SKILLS / ABILITIES:
A successful incumbent operating in this role displays the following:
- Ability to enthusiastically and effectively lead and supervise groups of children in indoor and outdoor activities
- Ability to handle nature center animals, including snakes, amphibians, and insects; or willingness to learn handling techniques
- Desire and enthusiasm to work with children and various nature center animals
- Ability to effectively organize, plan and implement nature activities as well as day-to-day assignments, determine priorities and complete assigned duties with minimal supervision
- Ability to effectively evaluate emergencies and unexpected situations and promptly respond in an appropriate manner
- Strong and effective spoken and written (English) communication skills including the ability to accurately complete record-keeping duties, and the ability to effectively present programs to any age group (with special aptitude for lively presentations of interest to children)
- Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, children and their family members, and the general public
PREFERENCE MAY BE GIVEN FOR:
- Experience leading programs on environmental/nature-based topics
- Ability to provide own transportation as needed
- Ability and willingness to participate in program planning
- An evaluation of training and experience
- One or more interviews
- A pre-employment background investigation