Environmental Educator Intern

This job has expired.

Organization

Student Conservation Association

Job Posted

November 30, 2023

Job status

Job Category

Job Type

Job Duration

Job Compensation Type

Remote

No

Contact Name

Emily Gaines

Contact Email

emily.gaines@parks.ny.gov

Deadline to Apply

Location

Staten Island, NY
United States
Join the Student Conservation Association and work as a 10-month intern for NYS Parks in the New York City Region! This position is based out of Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve on Staten Island. You will be offering hands-on education and stewardship programming to NYC residents to connect folks to the unique urban forest ecosystems.

Summary

Position ID: PO-00736094

Expected Dates: January 22, 2024 - November 18, 2024

AmeriCorps Member Duties and Responsibilities:

  1. Assist environmental educators in planning, setting up, teaching, and evaluating in-person programs and workshops. Lead interpretive hikes on forested trails. 
  2. Design environmental education content that motivates, inspires, and informs across a wide variety of digital platforms using a variety of media.
  3.  Assist with the creation of program materials.  Keep materials organized and catalogued to maintain inventory. 
  4. Conduct research and perform field work to support environmental education programs, community science, and stewardship i.e. wildlife surveys and invasive species removal.
  5. Manage a farm plot and provide care and upkeep of resident chickens at the historic Gericke Farm to support programming.
  6. Assist with maple syrup production and education. 
  7. Engage in outreach to principals, teachers, and the public. Help to design and distribute marketing materials. Aid in volunteer recruitment and coordination. Represent NY State Parks at large events. 
  8. Assist with general Nature Interpretive Center upkeep including, but not limited to: designing and creating new exhibits, handling and caring for live animals, garden maintenance, greeting and interacting with visitors, and composting. 
  9. Travel to other State Parks throughout NYC to assist with special events.
  10. Spend at least one workday each month with the region’s Stewardship Team removing invasive species from Parks and conducting research.  
  11. Other duties as assigned by management based on the facilities’ operational needs.

How the AmeriCorps Member’s Role Aligns with the Organization:
The AmeriCorps members will conduct stewardship initiatives and educate the public about how to be better stewards of their environment. Members will also encourage passive recreation in the Parks by conducting outreach and providing information at the Nature Interpretive Center. Members will support our programs to enhance visitor experience.

Performance Goals for the AmeriCorps Member:

Goal 1: Write, prepare, conduct, and evaluate one new program or event at Clay Pit.

Goal 2: Create one exhibit to be installed in the Nature Interpretive Center. 

Goal 3: Design, plan, and implement one lasting impact project at Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve

Candidate Qualifications:     

  • Member MUST be able to lift 30 lbs
  • Member MUST be willing to work outdoors year-round and in all weather conditions. 
  • Member MUST be willing to handle and care for live animals. 
  • Member MUST be willing to live in provided housing at Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve. 
  • Member MUST have a valid driver’s license and be comfortable with operating state vehicles
  • At least two years of college experience in a relevant field

Skills:  

  • Member must be willing and able to speak publicly to audiences of all ages, from infants to adults.

Knowledge:

  • A creative background in art, design, graphic arts, marketing, etc. is very helpful in this position
  • Knowledge of local species and ecology; knowledge of environmental issues   

Compensation Information

Benefits:

Amount of the Segal AmeriCorps Education Award being offered for successful completion of the member’s term of service: $6,495
 

Amount of living allowance member will receive:

$350/week living allowance

*Housing is provided 

 

Healthcare coverage (if applicable): 

Eligible for free health insurance

 

Childcare coverage (if applicable): 

Eligible for childcare assistance through AmeriCorps

Student loan forbearance and interest payments, (if the member qualifies): Eligible for Federal Student Loan forbearance and interest payment deferment through AmeriCorps for qualifying student loans.

Training Opportunities:
All Hudson Valley Corps members receive Wilderness First Aid, CPR, Environmental Leadership Institute, Hudson River Citizen Science curricula, Trail Skills, Project WILD curricula, and professional development. Optional trainings include Leave No Trace, Mental Health First Aid, and other opportunities that arise.