Learning Programs Interpreter 1

Organization

Alaska SeaLife Center

Job Posted

February 13, 2023

Job Category

Job Type

Job Duration

Job Compensation Type

Remote

No

Website

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Contact Name

Judy Howard

Contact Email

judyh@alaskasealife.org

Contact Phone

907-224-6307

Location

Seward, AK
United States
Looking for a dynamic person to create powerful connections for our guests by delivering interpretation programs in beautiful Seward, Alaska!
The Learning Programs Interpreter is responsible for, under direct supervision, delivering dynamic and effective interpretive educational programs via formal and informal guest interactions, virtual platforms, social media, community events, and additional programing. They will create a powerful, emotional connection for guests through scripted and theatrical presentations, narration, and interpretation; engage with guests throughout the Center delivering public programs, tours, educational programs, and activities; interpret at exhibit areas; and offer continuous operational support. Job requires working a flexible schedule including weekends, evenings, and holidays.

Summary

Looking for a dynamic person to create powerful connections for our guests by delivering interpretation programs in beautiful Seward, Alaska! 
The Learning Programs Interpreter is responsible for, under direct supervision, delivering dynamic and effective interpretive educational programs via formal and informal guest interactions, virtual platforms, social media, community events, and additional programing. They will create a powerful, emotional connection for guests through scripted and theatrical presentations, narration, and interpretation; engage with guests throughout the Center delivering public programs, tours, educational programs, and activities; interpret at exhibit areas; and offer continuous operational support. Job requires working a flexible schedule including weekends, evenings, and holidays.

Summary:

The Learning Programs Interpreter is responsible for, under direct supervision, delivering dynamic and effective interpretive educational programs via formal and informal guest interactions, virtual platforms, social media, community events, and additional programing. They will create a powerful, emotional connection for guests through scripted and theatrical presentations, narration, and interpretation; engage with guests throughout the Center delivering public programs, tours, educational programs, and activities; interpret at exhibit areas; and offer continuous operational support. Job requires working a flexible schedule including weekends, evenings, and holidays.

Education/Training Requirements:

Bachelor’s degree with an emphasis in formal or informal education, curriculum development, marine science, or other relevant disciplines; or equivalent work experience.

Essential Duties:

  1. Delivers a variety of scheduled programs and activities emphasizing conservation, empathy, and diversity. Programs and activities may include family programs, community and educational events, narrating animal feeds and training sessions, leading group tours, pop-up programs, structured learning engagement, and daily guest interpretive opportunities throughout the Center for guests of all ages. 
  1. Provides exceptional customer service when interacting with visitors and answering general inquiries. 
  1. Assists with daily operations, including opening and closing, answering emails, group check-in and orientation, and customer service. 
  1. Facilitates activities and logistics for special learning programs such as nocturnes, day and evening programs, virtual learning programs, outreach, and additional evening and weekend programming. 
  1. Gathers necessary learning tools, props, documents, and/or presentation slides for program setup and execution. 
  1. Engages students and adults of various ages and learning levels, answers questions, as well as assesses and adjusts during a learning session based on developmental and learning needs of the specific audience to optimize the learning experience. 
  1. With the support of the Learning Engagement Manager and Public Programs Manager, assists in the conceptualization, development, supervision, and implementation of a broad spectrum of on-site and off-site learning programs for organized groups, families, and schools. 
  1. Stays updated on changes in exhibits and programs and informed on current events at the Alaska SeaLife Center and Seward. 
  1. Fosters good relations with visitors, volunteers, community leaders, contractors, and fellow staff members by promoting positive attitudes, good will, cooperation, and providing high standards of service. 
  1. Complies with all Alaska SeaLife Center policies, procedures, and programs. 
  1. Performs other related duties as assigned. 

Other Skills and Abilities:

  1. Passionate about engaging people in learning experiences. 
  1. Exceptional customer service skills with the ability to deliver a positive guest experience under pressure. 
  1. Must have outstanding presentation skills, be dynamic and engaging, and be comfortable presenting information to a range of group sizes. Able to communicate effectively to all ages and learning abilities.  Should be comfortable in front of a camera. 
  1. Strong organizational skills and ability to work independently and as an effective member of the team. 
  1. Exceptional time management skills, follow through, and ability to meet deadlines. 
  1. Able to learn and adapt in a constantly changing environment. 
  1. Self-motivated, reliable, enthusiastic, energetic personality, and positive attitude. 
  1. Able to perform multiple tasks simultaneously, calmly and efficiently, in a high-pressure setting. 
  1. Use independent judgment, personal experience, and training to ensure quality guest interactions according to ASLC policy. 
  1. Ability to maintain effective working relationships with all levels of the organization. 
  1. Demonstrated ability to deliver programs in a fun, scientifically accurate, and engaging manner. 
  1. Experience in performing arts, such as narrating, hosting, moderating, or similar is a plus. 
  1. Knowledgeable of video recording and editing, proficiency in Adobe Premiere Pro, Canva, Google workspace, Microsoft program, and basic tech knowledge a plus. 
  1. Familiar with K-12 group management techniques and online teaching is a plus. 
  1. Able to speak and write, clearly and concisely, in fluent English. Ability to speak or write another language, including ASL, a plus. 
  1. Must be available to work weekends, nights, and holidays.

Physical Requirements/Working Conditions:

  • This job requires extended periods of time on the exhibit floor, which may require remaining in a stationary position during that time while using repetitive motions of the wrists, hands, or fingers.
  • Job requires ongoing interactions with people. More than 50% of the typical workday is spent communicating with visitors in a busy environment.
  • Job requires flexibility and availability in schedule. Required to work weekends, evenings, and holidays

Accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums

APPLICATION DEADLINE:  OPEN UNTIL FILLED

START DATE:  ASAP            

Apply by submitting a cover letter, resume, and letter of reference through this link:     

https://jobs.ourcareerpages.com/job/783381?source=ccp&key=DeHvEgHE3RbDHj0PYtJTAl6MOYDlecv3iINJoYqHvCY%3d

Must be able to pass background check.

Compensation Information

PAY RATE: $17.75 - $18.50                                   Signing Bonus: $2,000

Full-Time Position with Benefits