Position Title: Seasonal Naturalist
Position Category: Full-Time, Seasonal (40 hours/week)
Salary: $15.00/hour
Duration: May 29th - August 25th, 2023
JOB DESCRIPTION
Have fun, get outdoors, and make a difference this summer while gaining valuable training and experience working in environmental education! Seasonal Naturalists will provide leadership and instruction for the full-day Summer Outdoor Discovery Day Camps at the Montana Natural History Center. Seasonal Naturalists will facilitate and lead a variety of activities and themed camps, connect youth to nature, and explore the outdoors with children of different age levels.
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
Specific Responsibilities:
- Maintain MNHC’s expectations for safety, education, and positive group dynamics.
- Facilitate and build Summer Camp activities and schedule as assigned.
- Actively engage with campers throughout the normal camp day and during before- and after-care as scheduled.
- Communicate effectively, professionally, and positively with guardians, MNHC staff, and campers on daily successes and challenges.
- Maintain program supplies and participate in keeping camp and storage areas organized.
- Supervise before- and after-care activities as scheduled to provide a safe and positive environment for children and build trust with their guardians.
- Work alongside a co-instructor to supervise, mentor, and lead activities for groups of up to 13 campers.
- Create a fun and educational camp week schedule with activities and lessons that will be available to you.
- Build positive group dynamics and ensure a safe and fun learning environment.
- Engage in reflective teaching practices, work towards skill building for yourself, and support staff and campers in their growth.
- Drive MNHC’s short bus from the Center to field trip locations or other campsites (Note: not all Seasonal Naturalists will be required to drive a bus, but it is preferred).
Required Qualifications
- Experience with or passionate commitment to teaching/working with children of various ages.
- Work effectively as an individual and a team member.
- Flexible, positive, and solutions-oriented attitude and mindset.
- Ability to thrive in an environment that is fast-paced, creative, and dynamic.
- Current CPR/First Aid certification or willingness to obtain before the start date.
- (For bus drivers only) Having a clean driving record to be verified by a driving record check.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience participating in or teaching various outdoor and naturalist skills such as hiking, nature journaling, orienteering, citizen science projects, place-based knowledge of Montana, etc.
- Practical knowledge of methodologies in science and natural history education.
- Knowledge of local Montana flora and fauna.
- WFR, Lifeguard, and/or additional safety certifications.
To apply, please send the following to [email protected]:
- Resume
- Cover letter
- List of three professional references.
Accepting Applications until positions are filled