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Field Educator

Summary:
Save The Bay's Watershed Education Program seeks energetic part-time Field Educators to lead community-based restoration programs for middle and high school students, community and corporate groups, and Bay Area residents. Save The Bay connects students, teachers and the general public directly to the Bay, introduces them to the issues impacting San Francisco Bay, and empowers them to take action to save the Bay. Our Watershed Education Program includes 3 unique programs that are tailored for different ages:

  • Community-based Restoration: job focuses on habitat restoration and stewardship programming for schools, corporate and community groups, and Bay Area residents of all ages; minimal canoeing
  • Canoes In Sloughs: an on-the-water canoe field trip program for youth and schools
  • Discover the Bay: a weekend outings program for families and adults

Responsibilities:

  • Lead one-day Community-based Restoration and Discover The Bay field programs for middle and high school students, corporate and community groups, and the general public
  • Lead habitat restoration projects for these groups with a focus on non-native plant removal, native plant propagation and outplantings, shoreline clean-ups, and native oyster and eelgrass monitoring
  • Assist with project planning and communication between other field staff and project mangers
  • Develop meaningful environmental education activities and hands-on curriculum for field programs
  • Ensure rigorous safety standards during programs
  • Manage and maintain trucks, safety gear, restoration tools and equipment
  • Assist with operation and maintenance of native plant nurseries
  • Conduct periodic school-based educational programs, such as classroom visits
  • Perform administrative work associated with field programming
  • Team teach and work closely with a team of field educators
  • Assist with teacher and community workshops throughout the year
  • Drive a truck on Bay Area freeways to get to multiple project sites
  • Maintain high standards of performance in a professional work environment
  • Occasional work in an office setting, conducting research for special projects and using standard software programs
  • Monitor tidal marsh restoration projects and collect data
  • Job focuses on leading Community-based Restoration projects and minimal canoeing

Qualifications:

Required:

  • Must have a college degree in Ecology, Environmental Science/Studies, Biology, Conservation or equivalent experience
  • At least one year experience in education programs, preferably with experience in outdoor environmental education programs
  • At least one year experience leading habitat restoration projects
  • Knowledge of basic Bay ecology, wetland habitats, CA native plants
  • Energy and enthusiasm for working with middle and high school students, teachers and adults while managing their safety, and teaching them about the Bay
  • Must present evidence of clean motor vehicle record and submit to a criminal background check
  • Physical ability to lift and carry heavy objects
  • Preferred driving record and strong commitment to safety and maintenance of truck, restoration tools, and all other equipment
  • Initiative, creativity, and collaborative work style; attention to detail, flexible and easily adaptable to change
  • Experience working with diverse student populations and people with differing ability levels
  • You must have your own vehicle or unrestricted access to a vehicle
  • Willingness to work Saturdays and occasional Sundays
  • Wilderness First Aid and CPR certified (If not certified, training courses are offered frequently and partially subsidized by Save The Bay.)

Preferred:

  • Knowledge of environmental issues impacting San Francisco Bay
  • 2-3 years experience in habitat restoration, native plant nursery operations
  • Knowledge of subtidal habitats, plus field experience
  • Canoe and kayak experience
  • Fluency in Spanish or other languages

Salary and benefits:

  • Hourly rate begins at $14.00/hour, with regular opportunity for pay increases
  • Guaranteed 3 days per week (2 weekdays, Saturdays)
  • Position starting ASAP with contract through summer, opportunity to continue for Fall upon performance appraisal review
  • Additional compensation after a full season, and upon completion of a curriculum enhancement or enrichment activity
  • Amazing staff and work environment
  • Training and professional development opportunities

Position begins immediately and is open until filled. Applications will be considered upon arrival, and interviews will be on a rolling basis. It is a priority to Save The Bay to recruit and retain a diverse workforce. Save The Bay is an equal opportunity employer.

To apply for the Restoration Part-time Field Educator position, please send resume and cover letter to lwainer@savesfbay.org, or:
Save The Bay
Attn: Laura Wainer, Restoration Projects Manager
350 Frank Ogawa Plaza, Suite 900
Oakland, CA 94612

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Posted 4/13/2008
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