What are the responsibilities and job description for the Nature Specialist position at Boys & Girls Clubs of Geneva Inc?
About Us & Overview of the Position
The Boys & Girls Club (BGC) in Geneva is an organization committed to providing safe, educational, &
engaging opportunities for local youth. The children who attend (“members”) are provided with food,
homework assistance, learning activities, & recreational time. The Nature Specialist will increase members’
connection with the natural world. The person in this position should be passionate about the environment,
and ideally have experience teaching youths about plants, animals, and natural systems.
Proposed Job Description/Duties & Responsibilities
Prioritize the health & safety of all youths, adhering to NY State Childcare Regulations, site Health &
Safety Plans, & BGC Employee Handbook
Plan, organize, prepare, & lead environmental activities during all seasons & all kinds of weather (both
indoors and outdoors)
Encourage youths to learn about plants and animals native to this area
Work with the STEM Specialist to coordinate an annual “BGC Science Fair” for members
Assist Program Director with the planning of Family Fun Nights and Summer Camps with an
environmental focus
Coordinate 8-week series on nature/gardening/wildlife habitat
Accompany youths on field trips & outdoor excursions
Figure out creative (& safe) ways to bring nature into each site
Provide adequate, engaged supervision for the youths in your area/group
Safeguard confidentiality of members
Set-up & clean-up area before & after use
Take accurate attendance during daily programs
Conduct daily safety checks, health checks, & periodic drills, as required
At all times maintain a professional appearance demeanor reflective of the high level of quality,
standards, & expectations promoted by BGC
Participate in weekly site meetings & 1-on-1 meetings with supervisor
Alert supervisor to any safety concerns or other issues that may impact the health & well-being of
youths in the program
Required Qualifications
At least 21 years of age (Preferred)
Communication & organization skills
Understanding of the natural world, including local flora & fauna
Experience working with youths, ideally in an outdoor setting
Desire to help kids understand & appreciate the environment
Dedication to acting with maturity, professionalism, & respect to coworkers, youths & families; ability
to work with youths & adults from various backgrounds (including, but not limited to: age,
socioeconomic status, race, sexual orientation, ability...)
Commitment to being a positive role model for youths, encouraging inclusion, teamwork, good
sportsmanship, growth mindset, & kindness/respect
Work Environment
This is a part-time, in-person position, which will report to the Site Supervisor. The employee in this position
will be expected to demonstrate a high level of maturity, professionalism, respect, & creativity. The anticipated
pay rate is $19.50/hour, with a typical schedule of Monday through Friday, especially afternoons, with some
evenings & possible weekends.
The Boys & Girls Club (BGC) in Geneva is an organization committed to providing safe, educational, &
engaging opportunities for local youth. The children who attend (“members”) are provided with food,
homework assistance, learning activities, & recreational time. The Nature Specialist will increase members’
connection with the natural world. The person in this position should be passionate about the environment,
and ideally have experience teaching youths about plants, animals, and natural systems.
Proposed Job Description/Duties & Responsibilities
Prioritize the health & safety of all youths, adhering to NY State Childcare Regulations, site Health &
Safety Plans, & BGC Employee Handbook
Plan, organize, prepare, & lead environmental activities during all seasons & all kinds of weather (both
indoors and outdoors)
Encourage youths to learn about plants and animals native to this area
Work with the STEM Specialist to coordinate an annual “BGC Science Fair” for members
Assist Program Director with the planning of Family Fun Nights and Summer Camps with an
environmental focus
Coordinate 8-week series on nature/gardening/wildlife habitat
Accompany youths on field trips & outdoor excursions
Figure out creative (& safe) ways to bring nature into each site
Provide adequate, engaged supervision for the youths in your area/group
Safeguard confidentiality of members
Set-up & clean-up area before & after use
Take accurate attendance during daily programs
Conduct daily safety checks, health checks, & periodic drills, as required
At all times maintain a professional appearance demeanor reflective of the high level of quality,
standards, & expectations promoted by BGC
Participate in weekly site meetings & 1-on-1 meetings with supervisor
Alert supervisor to any safety concerns or other issues that may impact the health & well-being of
youths in the program
Required Qualifications
At least 21 years of age (Preferred)
Communication & organization skills
Understanding of the natural world, including local flora & fauna
Experience working with youths, ideally in an outdoor setting
Desire to help kids understand & appreciate the environment
Dedication to acting with maturity, professionalism, & respect to coworkers, youths & families; ability
to work with youths & adults from various backgrounds (including, but not limited to: age,
socioeconomic status, race, sexual orientation, ability...)
Commitment to being a positive role model for youths, encouraging inclusion, teamwork, good
sportsmanship, growth mindset, & kindness/respect
Work Environment
This is a part-time, in-person position, which will report to the Site Supervisor. The employee in this position
will be expected to demonstrate a high level of maturity, professionalism, respect, & creativity. The anticipated
pay rate is $19.50/hour, with a typical schedule of Monday through Friday, especially afternoons, with some
evenings & possible weekends.
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