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Organization
Job Posted
February 8, 2022
Job Category
Job Type
Remote
No
Location
United States
Summary
Based at Isle a la Cache Museum in Romeoville Illinois. Under direction of the Facility Supervisor, perform programming and visitor services via interpretation of both natural and cultural history of the area at Forest Preserve visitor facilities. Develop, organize, and implement interpretive and recreational programs, activities, exhibits, and events at their respective facility.
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Reports to: ▪ Facility Supervisor ▪ Works closely with Interpretive Naturalists; Program Coordinators, Permitting Manager, PT/Seasonal Staff as determined applicable per site Supervises: ▪ None
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Develop and present education programming for schools and youth groups, K-12. 2. Develop and present public recreational, historical, and natural history programs. 3. Develop first-person historical characters appropriate for natural and cultural history-based programs, especially character portrayal for the Great Lakes Fur Trade era – at Isle a la Cache Museum only. 4. Under direction of Facility Supervisor, plan, budget, and develop Facility-Based Events or other District-wide events. 5. Create, plan and develop facility exhibits including concept, basic design, text writing, images, and fabrication and ability to work with professional designers/fabricators. 6. Participate in community outreach events. 7. Staff visitor facility on weekends, weekdays, and evenings as required and provide on the floor interpretation and programming. 8. Responsible for facilities, equipment, inventory, cash operations, and visitor safety. 9. Perform basic informational services for visitors. 10. Issue permits and other transaction services provided at the facilities for visitors/customers. 11. Serve on work groups to develop departmental or District-wide projects. KNOWLEDGE,
SKILLS, AND ABILITIES ▪
Ability to work independently with minimal direction ▪ Excellent organizational skills and communication skills both orally and written ▪ Excellent initiative and ability to strategically plan and create proposals ▪ Excellent understanding of educational philosophies, the EE community and the field of interpretation ▪ Experience creating budgets and managing project contracts ▪ Ability to work days, evenings, and weekends as required to perform job duties ▪ Proficient with computers for generating documents and emails, operating reservation system (ActiveNet) ▪ Ability to operate office equipment: Point of Sale, printer, phone ▪ Excellent customer service skills ▪ Effective communication skills, both orally and in written form ▪ Ability to maintain sensitive personal information in a professional secure manner ▪ Ability to maintain accurate records and data reports ▪ Proficient in math
TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
Minimum requirements include: ▪ Bachelor’s Degree or higher in outdoor education, education, interpretation, or biological sciences or related field. ▪ Two years experience at an interpretive visitor facility, living history museum, or historic site. ▪ Two years experience developing first-person historical programs (Isle a la Cache Museum only). ▪ Working knowledge of education and interpretive teaching methods. ▪ Highly motivated, positive, and energetic. ▪ Ability to work well in a team setting, and demonstrate follow-through, good judgement, and decision making, especially while serving the public. ▪ Ability to communicate in a friendly, respectful, and professional manner with the public both orally and written. ▪ Experience with operating and maintaining a POS system/cash register. ▪ Comfortable handling live animals on occasion such as turtles or snakes. ▪ Must possess and maintain a current and valid Motor Vehicle Operator's license.
How to apply:
Send a cover letter and resume to:
Donna Suca, Director of Human Resources
Forest Preserve District of Will County
17540 W. Laraway Road
Joliet, Illinois
60433 815.722.5667 (desk) 815.722.3608 (fax)