Department: Learning & Engagement
Direct Supervisor: Jess Hays, Conservation Program Manager
FLSA Status: Non-exempt
Hourly Wage: $16.50 - $17.50
Working Hours: Part time, average of no more than 32 hours per week throughout the summer season. Must be available weekends and evenings. Weekly hours fluctuate with the number of programs.
JOB SUMMARY
The Seasonal Zoo Naturalist inspires our guests to take conservation action and is responsible for facilitating numerous and varied programs, both onsite and offsite, along with engaging in meaningful conversations with guests. Programs consist of public speaking, including ambassador animal handling and training, along with community science conservation action in the field. The work schedule may include flexible hours, weekends, weekdays, evenings, holidays and extended hours in order to meet the needs of the organization.
DUTIES
- Present, support or facilitate a variety of programs.
- Engage, inform, and inspire guests throughout the Zoo in the times between scheduled programs.
- Work with and clearly communicate with Zoo staff, Docents, Volunteers, ZooTeens, and other stakeholders to maintain program quality.
- Use bio-facts, animal exhibits, interpretives, and materials to engage guests and answer guest questions.
- Recognize different audience types and adjust engagement strategies accordingly.
- Interact with ambassador animals, including training, packing, handling, transporting and presenting.
- Assist in facilitating community science programs off Zoo grounds including maintaining butterfly gardens, nature hikes, and community clean-ups which may include handling hazardous materials.
- Support other organizational tasks as needed.
TECHNOLOGY/EQUIPMENT/TOOLS
- Operating outreach vehicles and golf carts.
- Maintaining and operating electronic interpretives.
- Ability to learn and understand computer programs and apps.
- Utilize technological devices to educate public on and off Zoo grounds.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
This position requires walking, standing, speaking, hearing, seeing, and interacting with the public of all ages. Driving is also required both onsite and offsite. Lifting and carrying of up to 40 lbs.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed both indoors and outdoors in a variety of facilities and weather conditions.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required Experience:
- Recent experience with public speaking.
- Ability to recognize differing audience needs by age, interest, demographics, learning styles and other characteristics.
- Experience presenting to a variety of audiences.
Education Requirements:
- In the process of obtaining, or has obtained a college degree in biology, zoology, environmental science, environmental studies, conservation/natural resources education or related field.
- Must be at least 18 years old.
Required Skills and Competencies:
- Excellent public speaking skills.
- A passion for the Seneca Park Zoo's conservation mission.
- Ability to clearly and effectively communicate with staff, Docents, guests and customers/clients.
- Excellent customer service skills.
- Ability to learn and understand different computer programs.
- Excellent time management and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
- Must have a valid NYS Driver's License to operate outreach vehicles.
- Must be willing to be trained on handling ambassador animals.
- Must be able to lift 40 lbs.
- Must be comfortable working in all weather conditions including, heat, rain, snow, and cold.
- Must have reliable transportation to and from work.
- Ability to use proper judgement when handling animals.
- Ability to adhere to all Zoo policies and procedures.
Please submit a cover letter and resume when applying.
Seneca Park Zoo Society is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment
for all employees.