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January 25, 2024
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Contact Name
Holly Theobald, Lead Education Specialist
Contact Email
holly@highlandsbiological.org
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Location
United States
Summary
This position is essential to the success of the Highlands Nature Center. Naturalists are responsible leading summer camps, which encompass a variety of exploratory, placed-based learning for children ages 5-13; free daily and weekly programs for the public; and opening, staffing, and closing the Nature Center. Staff will also serve as program support for events conducted by the Highlands Biological Foundation, including evening lectures and special events. Programs take place in the Highlands Nature Center and adjoining 11-acre Botanical Garden. They work both independently and as a team under the Lead Education Specialist.
Hours: Naturalists work an average of 40 hours a week. Days may begin as early as 8:00 AM or end as late as 10:30 PM. No overtime is available. Some evenings are required. Willingness to work a flexible schedule is a must. Position dates are May 13 – Aug 10; however, flexibility with dates is possible.
Duties:
Primary responsibilities include:
- Preparing and leading week-long day camps for youth ages 5 to 13
- Developing and presenting environmental educational programs for diverse audiences (e.g. garden tours, “neighborhood naturalists”)
- Opening, staffing, and closing the Nature Center
- Feeding and handling live exhibit animals (primarily reptiles and amphibians)
- Cleaning animal enclosures
- Interpreting the natural history of the southern Appalachians and related exhibits for the general public
- Answering questions about local natural areas and recreational opportunities
- Assisting with special events and evening programs for the general public
Other duties include:
- Driving state and passenger vehicles
- Setting up and operating A/V systems
- Handling Transactions in the Gift Shop
- Cleaning and maintaining the Nature Center
Education and Experience:
Preference will be given to candidates with a degree (or enrolled in a degree program) in biology, zoology, botany, environmental science, science education, outdoor recreation, or other related fields.
Ideal candidates should have experience in at least one of the following areas: supervising children; visitor’s center, camp, or similar setting; or handling and caring for animals.
Knowledge and Skills:
Proficiency in dealing with the public is a must. Knowledge of the flora and fauna of the southern Appalachians is very desirable. Familiarity with a variety of environmental education programs such as Project WILD is desirable.
Working Conditions and Physical Demands:
Naturalists will spend extended periods of time outdoors in all weather and hike up to three miles on uneven terrain. They may be occasionally asked to assist Station or Foundation employees in the office, maintenance shop, Nature Center, or Botanical Garden. These jobs may include heavy lifting (≤ 50 lbs).
Other Qualifications:
Applicants must be U.S. citizens and possess a valid driver’s license. They must also successfully pass a background check.
Application Instructions: Applications must be submitted through this link: https://jobs.wcu.edu/postings/26341.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Lead Education Specialist Holly Theobald at holly@highlandsbiological.org, or at (828) 526-2623.
Compensation Information
$520/week ($13/hr) and on-site housing. Naturalists will share living quarters and rooms in our campus dorms. They will also receive First Aid and CPR certifications. Opportunities to develop on-site curriculum and contribute to on-going programs are available.