What are the responsibilities and job description for the NATURE EDUCATION INTERN position at Mill Creek Metro Parks?
Nature Education Intern
Who you are!
- You have strong communication skills and a friendly demeanor, wanting to gain experience in community engagement and education by assisting with and collaborating in the preparation and presentation of Mill Creek MetroParks focused
- special events
- school programs
- public education programs
- community outreach
- educational lectures
- reservations
- summer camps
- You're at least 18 years old with high school completion or GED
- You have at least 1 year of combined educational and professional experience in natural resources, environmental interpretation, education, or a closely related field
Please see attached job description for more information on essential functions, qualifications, physical requirements, knowledge and skills, and more.
Summary
The Nature Education Intern is responsible for assisting education staff in planning, organizing, and presenting educational programs and events.
About
- 28 hours per week
- Bi-weekly pay
- $14.00 per hour
- 14% OPERS employer contribution
Who we are!
The mission of Mill Creek MetroParks is to provide park, recreational, educational, and open space facilities of regional significance. In fulfilling this mission, our objectives are:
- To be responsive to community needs
- To be environmentally sound
- To be adaptable
- To be economically feasible