Teacher-Naturalist

Organization

Connecticut Audubon Society

Job Posted

November 12, 2024

Job status

Job Category

Job Type

Job Duration

Job Compensation Type

Remote

No

Contact Name

Heather Kordula

Contact Email

hkordula@ctaudubon.org

Deadline to Apply

Location

Old Lyme, CT
United States
The CT Audubon Society's Teacher-Naturalist position offers an engaging role for those passionate about nature and environmental education. It provides hands-on teaching experiences with diverse audiences, from young children to adults, and the chance to creatively plan and lead programs. Working closely with a team of like-minded individuals, this role fosters professional growth in environmental education, allowing you to deepen your knowledge and build communication skills. The potential for full-time work during the summer adds flexibility, while regular administrative responsibilities ensure a balanced and varied work experience in the education field.

Summary

The Opportunity: Teacher-Naturalist (part time)

The principal role of this position is to teach CAS education programs, working closely with team members (volunteers, graduate/undergraduate students and other staff), to a variety of audiences from early learners to adults. This is a great opportunity for those who love working with children, have a passion for nature, and are seeking more experience in environmental education. There are potential opportunities for this position to move to full time during our summer camp season. Additionally, this position requires some education administrative work when not teaching. This is a Tuesday - Saturday position around 20-25 hours a week. 

Primary Responsibilities

  • Implement Connecticut Audubon Society’s programs including their K-12 education program, Science in Nature, as well as adult, family, youth and summer camp programs
  • Plan and implement creative, hands-on and engaging programs for diverse age groups
  • Support program logistics including setup/cleanup and materials preparation
  • Assist with education administrative duties 
  • Ensure all programs are conducted according to CAS guidelines
  • Participate in education-related trainings and attend statewide education meetings
  • Represent Connecticut Audubon Society in a positive and professional manner
  • Other duties as assigned
  • Some local travel may be required

Desired Requirements

  • Experience in education, environmental science, wildlife biology or related field
  • Prior outdoor science education experience working with children
  • Comfort teaching through virtual platforms including Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Google Meets.
  • Physical capability to accomplish the responsibilities of the position
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends as needed

This position provides the opportunity to:

  • Teach natural science programs to Pre K-Grade 12, families, adults, and community groups.
  • Build on skills in environmental education techniques, integrating school science curriculum into
    informal settings.
  • Expand knowledge of local natural history
  • Improve ability to effectively communicate with diverse audiences

 

Please send cover letter and application to Heather Kordula, Education Director at hkordula@ctaudubon.org 

Compensation Information

Hourly rate commensurate with experience (range $17-$20)