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January 31, 2022
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Summary
The Environmental Science Center (ESC) is a non-profit organization offering experiential environmental education programs at local beaches, streams, forested areas, and in classrooms throughout south King County. Our goals are to foster environmental stewardship actions in all participants of our programs, and to offer knowledge and resources for communities to deepen their relationship with their local environment. ESC recognizes that many communities in south King County – particularly Black, Indigenous, People of Color, immigrant/refugee, and low-income communities – have been systematically excluded from safe, positive outdoor experiences, and we are striving to change that. We aim to remove some of the barriers to these experiences by providing free and low-cost programs, and by working to create a safe and affirming space within our programs and in the broader community.
We are currently hiring Beach Naturalists for our spring 2022 Beach Heroes Program. Naturalists will be teaching on-site at Seahurst Beach in Burien, WA, with the potential for some virtual programming as well, as needed due to COVID guidelines and school requirements.
The two-part Beach Heroes program introduces students in grades K-3rd to the local Puget Sound beach habitat and the organisms that live there. During the 1-hour classroom lesson students are introduced to proper beach etiquette and stewardship while learning about marine invertebrates and their relationship to the beach habitat. The 2-hour field study features student-centered beach exploration, and structured activities through which students learn about the seawall removal and habitat restoration that has taken place at Seahurst Beach. ESC curriculum is provided for all components.
Responsibilities:
- Facilitate 2-hour student-centered Field Lesson programs at Seahurst Beach focused on common intertidal marine organisms, the ecological importance of the nearshore habitat, connection with the outdoors, and beach stewardship.
- Model appropriate stewardship behavior.
- Guide groups of 10-15 students during field study programs.
- Give feedback on programs and contribute to staff debriefs.
Qualifications:
- Experience teaching youth in outdoor or informal settings.
- Knowledge of the Puget Sound nearshore habitat including marine invertebrate identification, tide zonation, and ecological relationships.
- Willingness to work outdoors in all weather conditions.
- Exceptional interpretive skills.
- Ability to teach in a language other than English a plus.
- Must be able to pass a Washington State background check.
- COVID-19 Vaccination required per Washington State mandate
Compensation: $18.00/hour - $19.50/hour DOE
Time Commitment: Part-time/seasonal, based on demand from schools. Will be scheduled primarily for Field Lessons with the potential for other work. Estimated 3-6 shifts per week, every other week (following the low tides).
The ESC Beach Heroes season starts in late March and runs through the end of the school year in June. Field studies are typically scheduled Monday – Friday between 9:00am and 2:30pm. There may be special weekend programs and projects on occasion. Beach naturalist time commitment per shift is approximately 2.5 hours. Attendance is required at the training sessions on March 22nd and 23rd at Seahurst Park in Burien.
Supervisor: Rosie Wilson-Briggs, ESC Program Coordinator.
Work Location: Seahurst Park, 1600 SW Seahurst Drive, Burien, WA 98166
How to apply:
Please fill out the naturalist application linked on our website envsciencecenter.org/about/jobs/ and send an updated resume with subject line “Job Opening Beach Naturalist” via e-mail to ESC’s Program Coordinator: rosie@environmentalsciencecenter.org
Applications due by Friday, February 18th. For more information, please email Rosie.