Outdoor Education Instructor

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Organization

The Bird School Project

Job Posted

January 11, 2022

Job Category

Job Type

Job Compensation Type

Remote

No

Contact Name

Jessica Correa

Contact Email

jess@birdschoolproject.org

Contact Phone

(626) 692-4058

Location

Monterey Bay, CA
United States
The Bird School Project offers 4-week Life Science Units focused on birdwatching in the schoolyard to students grades 5-8. Using core naturalist routines like field journaling, making direct observations, and developing and asking questions, we bring students on a learning journey that is accessible to them the moment they step outside. The Bird School Project works with 5,000 students in the Monterey Bay region each year.

Summary

The Bird School Project offers 4-week Life Science Units focused on birdwatching in the schoolyard to students grades 5-8. Using core naturalist routines like field journaling, making direct observations, and developing and asking questions, we bring students on a learning journey that is accessible to them the moment they step outside. The Bird School Project works with 5,000 students in the Monterey Bay region each year.

Qualifications:
- Some teaching/facilitating experience is helpful, but not necessary.

- Instructing/counseling at summer camp would count, or helping out with an after school program.

- Initiative, curiosity, commitment, value of community, and a value of environmental stewardship.

- Experience birding is not required, but is helpful. We can teach you if you are just excited to learn!

Description:

- Work collaboratively with a small team of outdoor educators to visit middle school and some 5th grade classrooms throughout Salinas, Watsonville, Seaside, and Santa Cruz to take students birding in their schoolyard.

- Receive birdwatching mentorship from BSP staff and advanced training in outdoor field science instruction.

- Build skills in group facilitation

- Be a part of a naturalist community in the Monterey Bay
 

Responsibilities:

- Available at least one school day each week ( Monday, Tuesday, Thursday or Friday) (8 am - 4 pm).

- Available for 1 week of paid training

- Available for the beginning of the semester team dinner and the end of the semester team wrap-up dinner in early December.

- Good communication with supervisors via email and phone.

- After you are trained up and have a chance to shadow a class, you will be responsible for leading small groups of no more than 15 students on schoolyard bird walks.

- Responsible for timeliness, showing up early and finishing tasks.

- Responsible for keeping binoculars, natural history museum loans, and birding field guides organized.

How to apply:

Please send resume to jess@birdschoolproject.org. I will contact you directly to set up a time to talk over the phone or via Google Meets.

Compensation Information

$16/hour