Graduate Assistantship in Environmental Education/Interpretation at Schmeeckle Reserve

Organization

Schmeeckle Reserve, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point

Job Posted

December 3, 2025

Job status

Job Category

Job Type

Job Duration

Job Compensation Type

Remote

No

Contact Name

Jim Buchholz

Contact Email

jbuchhol@uwsp.edu

Contact Phone

7153464992

Deadline to Apply

Location

Stevens Point, WI
United States
This paid graduate assistantship is a unique opportunity to teach and mentor undergraduate students and gain experience managing a visitor center and natural area, while pursuing a Master of Science Degree in Natural Resources with an emphasis in Environmental Education and Interpretation.

Summary

Schmeeckle Reserve, a field station of the College of Natural Resources (CNR) at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, invites applications for an M.S.-level assistantship beginning in fall 2026. The successful applicant will work under the supervision of Dr. Kendra Liddicoat, Professor of Environmental Education, and Jim Buchholz, Director of Schmeeckle Reserve.

The assistantship runs from August 24, 2026, to May 26, 2028, and includes the summer of 2027. The position requires 20 hours per week during the academic year and 20-40 hours per week during the summer. The graduate assistantship has both academic and administrative duties. 

Academic (60%): The graduate student will assist instructors by teaching and mentoring students in the following courses: 

  • NRES 368: Oral Interpretation Methods (3 credits)
  • NRES 369: Interpretive Media (4 credits)
  • NRES 374: Environmental Interpretation Practicum (3 credits)

Administrative (40%): The graduate student will assist with the daily operation and management of Schmeeckle Reserve, including: 

  • Assist full-time staff and student supervisors in recruiting, training, scheduling, and supervising student staff and volunteers in visitor center operations, trail maintenance, ecological restoration, and revenue-generating operations.
  • Plan and execute community events, including public nature programs and Candlelight Hike Festivals.
  • Assist in event promotions through email marketing, social media, posters, and brochures.
  • Coordinate university course use and research projects in the natural area, including scheduling and issuing permits and collecting bat monitoring data.
  • Manage the Interpreter’s Handbook Series sales operation, communicating with customers and fulfilling orders for interpretation textbooks that are sold nationally and internationally.
  • Cover information desk/gift shop shifts in the visitor center when needed.
  • Attend weekly supervisor meetings and provide reports on programming and events. 

To Apply

Please e-mail the following items to jbuchhol@uwsp.edu (Jim Buchholz, Schmeeckle Reserve Director):

  • A cover letter that highlights your interest in the position, experiences that make you a good candidate, and your future career goals.
  • A current resume.
  • A copy of your undergraduate transcript (unofficial is fine).

More details about the assistantship are available at: https://www3.uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/schmeeckle/Pages/about/grad_assistants.aspx

Compensation Information

  • Stipend: $13,124 for 9 months (each academic year); additional stipend during summer 2027. Additional paid hours are available for students who qualify for the Federal Work-Study program.
  • Out-of-state tuition waiver: Graduate assistants taking at least a part-time course load (4 or more credits) are eligible for in-state tuition rates, regardless of residency. Minnesota residents must first apply for MN-WI reciprocity; then tuition will be reduced to Wisconsin tuition rates.
  • Health insurance: Graduate assistants may be eligible for health insurance with required student paid premiums.
  • Financial aid: Graduate assistants may be eligible for state or federal assistance. For more information, visit https://www.uwsp.edu/finaid/Pages/graduateStudents.aspx