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Write theme-based STEM lessons for programs.
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Inspire, educate, and engage children and adults to serve as life-long stewards for animals, their habitats, and their conservation.
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Individuals should aspire to instruct children and adults about our amazing natural world through hands-on inquiry, Zoo and Wildlife Safari Park tours, and animal encounters.
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Create a positive experience and communicate to parents as needed.
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Preparation, clean-up, check-in, and check-out of students daily.
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Utilize developmentally appropriate practices that inspire conservation action.
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Organize rooms, reservations, paperwork, materials, and supplies before and after programs.
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Know the resources and curriculum available for programming including, but not limited to, research equipment, animal artifacts, exhibits, staff, and other curriculum resources.
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Evaluate programs and fill out reports after each program.
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Operate audio/visual equipment, cameras, and computers as needed.
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Willingness to work with and present Animal Ambassador animals including reptiles, amphibians, and insects.
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Gain an in-depth understanding of materials available for programming including, but not limited to animal bio-facts, live animals, exhibits, staff, and other zoo resources.
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This position is primarily located at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium (3701 S 10th St, Omaha, NE 68107). However, this position might be required to work at the Wildlife Safari Park as needed.
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Progress toward or completion of a degree in education, environmental education, natural sciences, or related field.
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Experience teaching in schools, camps, nature centers, science museums, zoos or other programs emphasizing science or nature education.
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Weekday and/or weekend availability required (including evening hours). Peak seasonal hours may be up to 40 hours per week (June-July). This position requires a minimum of 20 hours of availability weekly.
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Must be creative, enthusiastic, and hardworking individuals with a strong interest in environmental education.
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Ability to present dynamic, creative, and mission-driven programming to mixed age groups.
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Ability to work with parents, volunteers, and all visitors and staff.
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Flexibility in dealing with program delivery and late-notice changes.
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Willingness to learn new information. Knowledge of animals and the outdoors is a plus.
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Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.