School & Community Engagement Educator (Full Time) at Kansas City Zoo
Kansas City, Missouri, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

22 Jul, 26

Salary

19.0

Posted On

23 Apr, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Educational programming, Curriculum development, Animal handling, Classroom management, Public speaking, Inquiry-based learning, Conservation education, Communication skills, Microsoft Office, Audio-visual equipment operation, Animal welfare, Program evaluation, Inclusive teaching, Project-based learning

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
SCHOOL & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT EDUCATOR (FULL TIME) DEPARTMENT Conservation/Education CLASSIFICATION Non-Exempt REPORTS TO School & Community Engagement Supervisor DIRECT REPORTS N/A STARTING PAY $19.00/Hour   POSITION DESCRIPTION: Under general direction, the School & Community Engagement Educator delivers a variety of education programs that engage and empower diverse audiences to become advocates for wildlife and nature. This position is primarily involved in facilitating on and offsite programming for schools and community organizations, as well as developing curriculum, handling ambassador animals, and assisting with program materials maintenance.     POSITION DUTIES & ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Duties Percentage Teaching and Facilitation  * Delivers on-site and off-site educational programming including but not limited to Zoomobiles, homeschool programming, classroom experiences, and community programs or events. * Facilitates and scaffolds programs for diverse audiences of various sizes, backgrounds, ages, and abilities. * Maintains a general understanding of the animal collection, conservation projects and sustainability initiatives and effectively communicates appropriate conservation messaging to audiences. * Embraces a variety of teaching and learning styles as appropriate for each program, such as co-teaching, independent teaching, project-based learning, and inquiry-based learning. * Thinks flexibly when appropriate to address challenges. Consistently makes decisions without direct oversight that champion safety, integrity, and professionalism in all contexts. * Supports inclusive teaching strategies, continuously modifies presentation style, and incorporates inquiry-driven learning models to provide a successful learning experience for all audiences. * Presents ambassador animals and ensures their safety and the safety of the audience while doing on and offsite programs. 65% Curriculum and Activity Development  * Assists with program evaluation and modification, assists in developing new and improving existing program curriculum. * Curates supplemental resources such as books, biofacts, videos, and images to support program learning goals. * Collaborates on the development of ZooED curriculum and materials and provides program support as necessary. * Thoughtfully integrates technology into programming to enhance audience experience and provide avenues for inclusive and accessible participation  15% Animal Care   * Follows protocol and implements best practices related to animal welfare, husbandry, and training. * Periodically assists with the care of ambassador animals including habitat cleaning, diet preparation, enrichment, and training. 10% Materials and Resource Management  * Maintains an organized inventory of supplies, equipment, and tools required for implementing assigned programs.  * Contributes to the upkeep of spaces and resources needed for program execution. 5% Assists with facilitating and implanting the mission, strategic plan, and core values of the Zoo and Aquarium. 5% *This position may at times be requested to perform other duties or special projects as assigned, which are in the best interest of the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium.   *All employees must be able to perform the essential functions of this position satisfactorily and, upon request, reasonable accommodations will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship.       MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: 1. EDUCATION & FORMAL TRAINING: 1. High School diploma or GED, required. 2. Course work in education, biological sciences or related field, desired. 2. EXPERIENCE: 1. 1-year formal or informal education or teaching experience desired. 2. Previous zoo, aquarium, or museum related experience desired. 3. Knowledge of classroom management techniques and/or skills using teaching aids. 4. Previous experience in animal handling and knowledge of appropriate and safe handling techniques desired. 5. Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office and audio-visual equipment desired 6. Strong presentation, verbal, and written communication skills. 3. OTHER MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 1. Must pass a background and drug screening. 2. Must have valid driver’s license. 3. Can move equipment weighing up to 50 pounds, with or without assistance. Assistance depending upon task. 4. Must be willing to become CPR/First-Aid certified. 5. Position requires animal contact. 6. Must have or be able to obtain negative TB test. 7. Must be able to work a flexible schedule, including weekends, holidays, and overnight/evening hours, in all weather extremes.
Responsibilities
The educator delivers diverse on-site and off-site educational programs to engage audiences in wildlife and nature conservation. They are also responsible for developing curriculum, managing program materials, and assisting with the care of ambassador animals.
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