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November 21, 2024
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Summary
Duties and responsibilities
The primary focus of the Community Programs Educator is to implement community education programs at WRI and in the Wenatchee area. The secondary focus is supporting youth education programs. The following list of job duties is not an exhaustive list of all tasks associated with the position.
Responsibility: Program Implementation & Operations
- Develop, coordinate, and implement community programs, such as Red Barn Events, Bird Fest, Workshops, Science on Tap, Seasonal Nature Walks, Community Garden, Self-Guided education, etc.
- Manage registrations and calendar events for community programs
- Provide clear and welcoming communication to community program participants
- Manage participants’ physical, social, and emotional safety/risk
- Collaborate with Community Programs and Youth Programs staff
- Lead hands-on, natural science education programs on our campus and at off-site locations as needed
- Work independently and as part of a team
- Assist and support volunteers and interns
Responsibility: Program Development
- Develop new Community Education programs
- Develop community partnerships
- Work collaboratively with the Education Director and Community Programs Manager to develop and maintain WRI community programs’ goals, outcomes, programming, scheduling, financials, and protocols
Responsibility: Program Sustainability
- Support Wenatchee River Institute mission and community outreach
- Support evaluation of impact of Community Programs
- Share campus stewardship responsibilities
- Take photos of programs and manage for social media and marketing use
Qualifications
The candidate must be self-motivated, reliable, punctual, and able to work effectively with the public.
Minimum Qualifications include:
- Have an interest in, respect for, and ability to work with adults and youth
- Have an interest in science, environmental studies, nature, or related field and an interest in sharing this subject with other people
- Commitment to stewardship, conservation, and connecting people to the natural world
- Commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion within teaching and community
- Ability to work actively outdoors in a variety of conditions and share a tight office space
- Ability to be flexible and adapt to changing circumstances
- Ability to get to WRI campus and other programming sites in and around Leavenworth and Wenatchee
- Current First Aid and CPR certifications or willingness to obtain
- Have a valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record for the past three years
Preferred Qualifications include:
- Experience working with adults and families
- Experience leading or coordinating community programs
- Knowledge of the local community
- Ability to lead programs in Spanish
To read full position description and apply, visit the Employment Page of the WRI website.
Compensation Information
$21.00-$24.50/hr
Benefits:
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Paid time off: vacation, sick leave, and holidays
- Access to Simple IRA with employer match (up to 3%)