Environmental Education Leadership Fellow

Osprey Wilds Environmental Learning Center

Job Description

Osprey Wilds Environmental Learning Center is a private, 501(c)(3) non-profit residential education  center near Sandstone, MN that provides outdoor educational opportunities to a diverse audience in an intimate setting. Our Leadership Program is committed to developing the talents of emerging leaders in environmental education through on-the-job experience, mentorship, on-site training seminars, and professional development at conferences and off-site training. Spend your first year learning the ins-and-outs of residential environmental education through hands-on experiences and through our extensive professional development program. During your second year, develop your leadership skills as a Mentor Educator for our team of instructors and receive tailored training in a self-selected focus area. We hope you join our dedicated and passionate education team in our effort to serve Minnesotans during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond!


Year 1 Responsibilities:

  • Teach ecology, wildlife, adventure, and cultural classes to large and small groups of all ages, including evening and weekend programming, both virtually and on-site where appropriate.
  • Plan and lead Summer Camp programming and free-time activities, whether virtual or onsite
  • Overnight counseling may be required for overnight camps and college groups.
  • Serve as the primary Center representative and host to visiting conference and retreat groups. This includes being on-call for overnight visitors 
  • Attend weekly staff meetings and regular training throughout the year
  • Provide basic husbandry for our animal ambassadors, including raptors, corvids, mammals, fish, invertebrates, and herps. This includes meal preparation requiring the cutting up and skinning of prey animals.
  • Complete other self-directed projects, or projects/tasks as assigned


Year 2 Responsibilities:

  • Continue with Year 1 Responsibilities
  • Mentor new educators in teaching, outdoor adventure, and animal husbandry skills
  • Complete Specific Focus area tasks:


Events and Programming Lead (1 Position Available):

  • Serve as Assistant Camp Director for youth summer camps
  • Coordinate special programming such as Homeschool Camp, Winter Family Camp, Maple Syrup Day, and other community events
  • Learn to develop, pilot, and assess inquiry-based curricula
  • Lead education staff on curriculum development projects
  • Attend an overnight, off-site conference on Environmental Education or other comparable training/ conference experience
  • Work with the Education Director on area specific projects 


Adventure Lead (1 Position Available):

  • Assist on group trainings related to  adventure equipment, adventure classes, basic first aid, emergency procedures and radio protocol
  • Maintain all adventure equipment according to industry standards
  • Maintain accurate inventories for all adventure equipment
  • Assist with the assessment and implementation of risk management protocols
  • Lead off-site and Community College adventure programming such as multi-day canoe trips, camping, advanced orienteering, and outdoor recreation
  • Obtain certification in Challenge Course operation or other comparable training/ conference experience
  • Work with the Fellowship Coordinator on area specific projects


Wildlife Lead (1 Position Available):

  • Assist in overseeing daily husbandry and barn operations
  • Be primary caretaker of 1 - 2 animals
  • Continue to learn and improve your personal animal training techniques
  • Assist in training new education staff on wildlife programming 
  • Assist with animal assessments and maintenance projects.
  • Be a lead educator for wildlife outreach programming
  • Learn and assist in documentation required for maintaining our wildlife program
  • Attend a week-long training at the U of M Raptor Center or other comparable training/ conference experience.
  • Work with the Wildlife Coordinator on area specific projects 


Osprey Wilds Expects an Environmental Education Fellow to be:

  • Committed to providing positive experiences in nature with all site visitors in an equitable and just manner
  • Passionate about growing their skills and knowledge
  • Tenacious and willing to work and lead outside in all kinds of situations. 


We think you should apply if:

  • You are in the beginning stages of your professional career but have some experience in the field already
  • You are willing to take initiative to support our programs and staff and consider yourself a self starter
  • You have a passion for animals and have an willingness for working with and caring for our animal ambassadors
  • You have an interest or experience in working with learners of all ages; particularly elementary and middle school age
  • Interest in outdoor activities including, but not limited to: canoeing, rock climbing, hiking, orienteering, cross country skiing, etc.
  • You are able to be adaptive to meet your groups needs, including being vulnerable and stepping out of your comfort zone


Qualified candidates will have the following:

  • BA or BS in a related field, or equivalent work experience/training
  • Ability to commit to a full year, from August 2023-August 2024, and live on site in communal housing
  • Is COVID-19 vaccinated or is willing to become vaccinated
  • Ability to lift heavy equipment, such as a canoe, hike on uneven trails, and work outside in all weather conditions
  • Ability to lead and participate in our climbing wall and high ropes course (max height: 40 ft.)
  • A desire to be a peer mentor and assist with training where appropriate


Benefits:

  • Work outside in a beautiful setting: 780 acres with coniferous and mixed hardwood forest, creek, prairie, and wetland areas, as well as a lake with a beach adjacent to the staff house
  • National Association for Interpretation Certified Interpretive Guide course,  National Archery in our Schools Program Basic Archery Instructor certification, and other industry related certifications ($710 value minimum)
  • Year-long training in pedagogy, curriculum development, and environmental education theory
  • Broad natural history and animal husbandry training
  • YEAR 1 COMPENSATION: $420/month stipend, room & board, + 10 Paid Graduate Credits through Hamline University towards a masters degree in Natural Science and Environmental Education ($5,637 value: onsite in person classes)
  • YEAR 2 COMPENSATION: $560/month stipend, room & board, + Paid off-site training/conference attendance (focus-area specific, see above)
  • Private room in on-site Staff House, and meals during the work week/when groups are present ($12,000 value)
  • Two days off each week, plus 11 additional days of paid sick leave/PTO


Position Dates:

This fellowship begins August 21st, 2023, and ends on August 8th, 2025. There are 3 positions available. Applications are currently being accepted and will be considered on a rolling basis


To apply, please email your cover letter, resume, three references to:

Ashley Bozman, Fellowship Coordinator, Osprey Wilds Environmental Learning Center

[email protected] |(320) 245-2648 ext. 111 | www.ospreywilds.org

Posted 1 year ago
Location
Sandstone, Minnesota
Type
Full-time
Education Requirement
High School Diploma
Experience Requirement
1-5 years