Organization
Job Posted
August 10, 2026
Job status
Job Category
Job Type
Job Compensation Type
Remote
No
Contact Name
Mary Helen Gillen
Contact Email
mhgillen@pickeringcreek.org
Contact Phone
Location
United States
Summary
Pickering Creek Audubon Center seeks a part-time, seasonal School-Year Educator to assist in delivering our successful environmental education programs. The School-Year Educator will serve as integral to our education team; report to the center’s Director of Education; and work closely with all center staff. They will maintain positive and friendly working relationships with the general public, volunteers, and local/regional community organizations and school groups.
This is a part-time, seasonal position beginning September 9, 2026 through May 26, 2027. There is a winter break from early December 2026 through February/March 2027. Some weekends and evenings required.
Salary: $17/hour, up to 28-hour work week during busiest field seasons
Essential Functions –
- Lead field-based, classroom and virtual environmental education programs including on Pickering Creek’s 450 acres, at schools, partnering sites, and online through virtual meeting platforms for pre-K, elementary, middle and high school students
- Serve as a role model naturalist and environmental steward for students, teachers, community and public audiences
- Work closely with other staff to plan and implement programs
Additional Functions as directed –
- Collaborate with other staff to prepare and lead public, community and volunteer programs for families, adults and youth
- Assist with the care of buildings and grounds including weekly trail and habitat maintenance
- Provide care for program animals including feeding and animal tank maintenance
- Contribute to Center’s public communications including social media and a weekly email digest
The ideal candidate –
- Enjoys hiking, birding, ponding, fishing, seining, planting and leading games for children of all ages.
- Has at least one year of experience teaching or working with children in a field-based environment
- Has an undergraduate degree in biology, education, environmental education, environmental science or a related field, or has relevant work experience
- Is committed to the conservation of birds, other wildlife and habitats
- Possesses excellent interpersonal, written and communication skills
- Is an enthusiastic team player
- Maintains a professional, friendly manner
- Is self-motivated, with the ability to work with minimal supervision
- Some level of Spanish proficiency a plus
Compensation Information
$17/hour