Seasonal Educator

Organization

Vermont Institute of Natural Science

Job Posted

December 30, 2025

Job status

Job Category

Job Type

Job Duration

Job Compensation Type

Remote

No

Contact Name

Anna Morris

Contact Email

amorris@vinsweb.org

Contact Phone

8023595000

Deadline to Apply

Location

149 Natures Way
Quechee, VT
United States
Join the team at VINS next summer! You'll be an integral part of the Wildlife Ambassador Programs team, caring for and training 12 species of birds, and delivering top-quality educational presentations about ecology and conservation to curious audiences from across New England, and traveling with our programming to schools and libraries throughout Vermont.

Summary

Vermont Institute of Natural Science: Motivating individuals and communities to care for the environment through education, research, and avian wildlife rehabilitation.

Position: Educator, Seasonal

Location: VINS Nature Center, Quechee, VT, USA (onsite)           

Summary: VINS Educators deliver live animal and natural history programs at the VINS Nature Center, as well as at schools and other sites throughout Vermont and New Hampshire, perform animal husbandry and training tasks, and assist with special events. 

Reports to: Director, Wildlife Ambassador Programs

Updated: December 2025

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Deliver place-based environmental education programs featuring live animal ambassadors (primarily raptors and reptiles) to varied audiences at the VINS Nature Center and as outreaches to schools and other locations in Vermont and New Hampshire.
  • Lead guided tours of the VINS Nature Center and facilitate visitor experiences by interpreting exhibits and answering questions.
  • Provide excellent husbandry for ambassador animals including enclosure cleaning, diet preparation, enrichment, and assist with positive reinforcement training.
  • Work with other Education teams such as VINS Nature Camp and VINS School Programs to facilitate opportunities for integration.
  • Develop and participate in activities for monthly Special Events focused on different natural history themes.
  • Work closely alongside Education volunteers in animal husbandry and program presentations.
  • Attend VINS staff meetings and participate in organization functions as required.
  • Work a varied schedule that may include evenings, weekends, and long days.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience in environmental education or teaching natural history.
  • Excellent skills in delivering dynamic educational presentations to audiences of all ages, aptitudes, and sizes, including large crowds.
  • General knowledge of New England natural history and native wildlife (or willingness and initiative to learn).
  • Previous ambassador animal experience, especially raptors, preferred.
  • Strong attention to detail, work ethic, and personal initiative.
  • Ability to work well independently and as part of a team.
  • Fluency with Microsoft Office suite and Google suite programs.
  • Possession of a valid driver’s license.
  • Ability to traverse irregular terrain, and occasionally lift 10 pounds.
  • Readiness to work in hot, cold, and rainy weather conditions.

Compensation and Work Schedule:

Term of employment is May 3rd, 2026 through October 31st, 2026. Compensation is $17.50/hour, paid every two weeks. The regular work week is 40 hours. Work days and schedule will vary according to program offerings.  

All VINS staff working directly with children are subject to a thorough background check, including fingerprinting and a criminal record check.  

Apply: To apply for this position, send a cover letter, resume, and three reference contacts to:

Anna Morris

Director, Wildlife Ambassador Programs

amorris@vinsweb.org

Compensation Information

 Compensation is $17.50/hour, paid every two weeks. The regular work week is 40 hours.