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Job Posted
May 21, 2024
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Contact Name
Linda Kinney
Contact Email
linda.kinney@nczoo.org
Deadline to Apply
Location
Asheboro, NC
United States
Summary
Purpose of the Position The purpose of these positions is to help the North Carolina Zoo maintain our climate education and community outreach programming into local underserved communities both in-person and virtually. The AmeriCorps member will find out what these communities need, their environmental concerns, and wants in the way of climate focused education (including in-person and virtual opportunities to connect) and create a new outreach program that focuses on what we learn from the community needs assessment. This position will create at least three educational opportunities for each partner group that aligns with what was found in the focus groups/ surveys. Some of these opportunities will be designed to align with the Zoo conservation efforts when possible. This position will also create at least three opportunities designed for the target population to experience recreational opportunities in natural areas (e.g., hiking, birding, camping, paddling).
In addition, they will help to reach new (DEAI audiences) and existing audiences through virtual programming. CES section of the Zoo maintains our own Facebook Group Adventures in EdZOOcation. This member will make more inclusive content (e.g., videos, activities, graphics) for these weekly virtual offerings as well as host quarterly live programming targeting our underserved communities. This member will also use these platforms to help further strengthen the connection with our Nature Rock’s communities. In return the AmeriCorps members will learn more about programming needs in relation to DEAI, gaining valuable evaluation/assessment skills, learning to work with local partners, and becoming strong interpreter/educators.
Position Responsibilities and Duties Community Outreach – These positions will reach out to targeted underserved communities to learn more about their needs, concerns, and wants in relation to climate education and spending time in nature. This will be done through surveys, interviews, and focus groups. As part of this they will better understand the Nature Rock’s model and how it might need to be modified for these communities. The AmeriCorps member would assist with all Nature Rock’s programs throughout the year of their service. They will also continue to develop our partnerships with local organization, so we can work together to accomplish our goals.
Environmental Education – The AmeriCorps members will then design programs and outreach materials for these communities. They will create and host at minimum 6 environmental education/outreach programs for each of the identified communities each year and work with both the community and partner organizations to build a foundation for the future of the program including the afterschool clubs.
Nature Rock’s program management – To better understand the Nature Rock’s model and how it might need to be modified for these new communities the AmeriCorps members would assist with all Nature Rock’s programs throughout the year of their service.
Communication:
- Practice inclusive and thoughtful behavior in building rapport with program participants, site stakeholders and program staff. Communicate regularly and effectively with program staff, and site personnel.
- Report data in online systems in a timely and accurate manner.
Program Requirements:
- Demonstrate regular, timely attendance and adherence to hours as scheduled.
- Commit to service for the service term of 11 months, serving the minimum number of 1700 hours.
- Participate in all required AmeriCorps sponsored training sessions, meetings, and travel as necessary. Community Stewardship Coordinators will receive training on best practices for community engagement, group facilitation, and communicating about climate change with a focus on pursuing climate justice.
- Actively participate in service projects and commemorating days such as 9/11 Day of Service (as applicable). These may include evening and/or weekend hours.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in education, environmental studies, communications, natural sciences, or early childhood education is preferred. Or high school diploma/GED and at least two years of education experience working with a variety of audiences in a role such as: camp counselor, schoolteacher, or non-formal educator (e.g. Zoo, Aquarium, Museum, Park, or Nature Center).
- Effective oral and written communication skills are required. Spanish language is preferred but not required for the position.
AmeriCorps Qualifications
- Must be 18 years of age or older prior to your start date.
- Must have at least a high school diploma or its recognized equivalent by your start date.
- Must be either a citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident of the United States.
- Must pass mandatory National Service Criminal History Checks.
- Speak, read, and write English fluently.
- Experience with professional computer skills and confidence using computers. Comfort and experience using Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel), completing internet searches, and navigating resources online, completing data entry, using e-mail regularly including sending attachments, using databases and software, using videoconferencing software, and attending training online.
- A valid driver’s license and the ability to pass a driving record check. Access to a personal vehicle for transportation.
- Excellent communication & customer service skills
Essential Functions / Physical Demands
Participants should be able to move around in a variety of different terrains, be able and willing to move 25 lbs., and be able and willing to actively participate in outdoor environmental education activities and programs in all weather conditions.
Experience with a combination of digital still cameras, digital video cameras, iPhones, iPads, microphones, and/or video editing software, and virtual programming techniques is preferred but not required for the position. We will provide training as needed.
Preferred Schedule
24-25 Service year begins September 4th 2024 and ends July 31st 2025
8:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday through Friday including holidays. Weekends will be scheduled periodically with appropriate weekdays off to maintain 38 hours a week. Some after hours and evenings will be scheduled with plenty of advance notice and appropriate time off to compensate for the hours worked.
How to Apply:
More details and application instructions can be found here: https://americorps.hiringthing.com/job/791711/nature-rocks-diversity-and-inclusion-americorps-member
Compensation Information
Benefits
- Resilience Corps NC operates a 11 month 1700-hour service position that offers a living stipend of $31,000
- Participants who complete the program will receive a Segal Education Award of $7,395 from the National Service Trust
- Health insurance reimbursement for premiums purchased on the ACA Healthcare Exchange
- Childcare assistance
- Professional Development opportunities and valuable experience (individual trainings, enrollment in NC Environmental Education Certificate Program, and conferences in conjunction with VolunteerNC)