Outreach Education Fellow

Dunes Learning Center

Job Description

Job Announcement

Outreach Education Fellow June 2024 - May 2025

ABOUT DUNES LEARNING CENTER

With a mission to inspire lasting curiosity and stewardship with nature, Dunes Learning Center is the nonprofit education partner of Indiana Dunes National Park. Since 1998, more than 175,000 students from diverse communities and backgrounds have participated in our programs to discover, learn, explore, and reflect on the science and wonder of nature. For many, Dunes Learning Center is the gateway to Indiana Dunes National Park and the beginning of their environmental science education. These experiences support students on the pathway to science-based careers, inspiring the next generation of scientists, environmental advocates, and educators.

Looking back on 25 years of exploration and investigation in nature's classroom, Dunes Learning Center is proud to be at the forefront of environmental education in the Indiana Dunes. We serve a diverse community and seek a diverse workforce. Dunes Learning Center is an equal opportunity provider and does not discriminate.

SUMMARY

Dunes Learning Center is proud to carry on a tradition of learning in the dunes that dates back more than 100 years ago by the “Father of Ecology in North America,” Dr. Henry Chandler Cowles. Our programs provide a critical and beneficial connection to nature for learners of all ages—inspiring curiosity, scientific literacy, and environmental stewardship.

Outreach Education Fellows are key members of the Dunes Learning Center team who deliver programs online, in schools, and natural areas providing meaningful experiences to over 5,000 students in Northwest Indiana. They help students create connections, build confidence, and develop a sense of place by providing opportunities to explore, ask questions, reflect and work together as a team.

Our Outreach Education Fellowship provides an opportunity for next generation leaders to receive training and coaching to develop their naturalist, outdoor education, and resource interpretation skills and techniques. Fellows work both as a team and independently to lead a variety of programs to a wide audience in diverse settings, often working closely with public school systems and partners throughout the year. In the summer, the outreach team leads day-camps based at Indiana Dunes National Park’s historic Chellberg Farm and assists with residential camps. Outreach Education Fellows have opportunities to extend their professional development through workshops, in-services, and networking.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES

  • ● Facilitate virtual and in-person programs throughout Lake, Porter, and LaPorte Counties in coordination with partners.
  • ● Assist in the development of Outreach programs.
  • ● Communicate with school teachers and coalition staff for teacher training workshops and other program meetings.
  • ● Maintain a positive mental attitude and serve as a role model for responsible environmental behavior and literacy.
  • ● Ensure safety and well-being of program participants using sound judgment and applying appropriate decisions by following safety protocol and reporting incidents, near misses, or possible hazards.
  • ● Attend program staff trainings and professional development as needed.
  • ● Assist in the maintenance, inventory, and data entry of all program supplies, equipment,
  • facilities, and grant tracking needs.
  • ● Actively participate to support fundraising efforts.
  • ● Comply with all Dunes Learning Center policies and represent DLC in a professional manner at all times.
  • ● Perform all assigned duties critical to the operation of the Dunes Learning Center.
  • ● Assist with other duties as assigned.
  • QUALIFICATIONS
  • To qualify for the Outreach Education Fellowship, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty. Dunes Learning Center aims to make reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. All Dunes Learning Center employees must submit to a background check and possible drug screening.
  • REQUIRED
  • ● Bachelor’s degree preferred or some formal education with equivalent experience, by June 2023
  • ● Teaching experience with children in a formal or non-formal setting
  • ● Excellent organization, communication, and interpersonal skills
  • ● Proficient in Google applications
  • ● Commitment to equity and inclusion
  • ● Physically able to perform duties outdoors, in all weather conditions, and hike several miles over dune terrain while
  • carrying a 25-lb backpack
  • ● A willingness to be coached and to receive feedback
  • ● Ability to work independently, as well as on a team
  • ● Ability to adapt and revise quickly
  • ● Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and occasional weekends
  • ● Possess a valid driver’s license and a vehicle for reliable transportation for local travel
  • DESIRABLE
  • ● Experience with environmental education and/or interpretation
  • ● Knowledge of the local ecology of the Calumet Region
  • ● Design and drawing skills
  • ● Ability to speak Spanish
  • ● Current CPR and First Aid Certification
  • PHYSICAL DEMANDS
  • Outreach Education Fellows are required to regularly stand for long periods of time and walk up to 5 miles per day on sandy dune terrain while carrying a 25-lb backpack in all weather conditions. Fellows must be able to verbally communicate and have visual abilities that allow them to deliver programs safely.
  • COMPENSATION
  • ● $1,040 biweekly stipend (average 40 hours per week)
  • ● Paid furlough (max 1 pay period) and holidays
  • ● Eligible for health insurance
  • ● Shared housing (private bedroom)
  • ● Professional development opportunities
  • ● Meals when groups are in residence and schedule permits
  • To apply send a cover letter, resume, and 3 references to Erin Crofton, Education Director at [email protected] 


Posted 8 months ago
Location
Chesterton, Indiana
Type
Internship
Education Requirement
Bachelor's Degree
Experience Requirement
Entry Level