What are the responsibilities and job description for the StormFest Station Educator - Youth Environmental Educator position at City of Burien?
Inspire the next generation of environmental stewards and motivate students to care about stormwater and their local streams! The StormFest committee is seeking applicants to support StormFest, an interactive stormwater festival for Highline Public Schools 6th grade students. We are recruiting for volunteers and Station Educators.
StormFest Station Educators Description & Details
What is StormFest?
StormFest is a field-based stormwater learning event that engages all 6th grade students in the Highline Public Schools (HPS). At StormFest, students rotate through five hands-on education stations to learn about their local watersheds, the animals that live in them, sources of pollution, and engineering solutions to prevent stormwater pollution. More information around StormFest can be found at burienwa.gov/stormfest.
Station Educator Description & Details
As a station educator, you will co-teach one of five stormwater-related lessons to groups of Highline Public School 6th grade students. StormFest will happen over three days (June 10, 11, and 12) at Des Moines Beach Park.
- Stormwater Pollution - Macroinvertebrate Tolerance Levels
- Students will investigate aquatic macroinvertebrates and their pollution tolerance levels to assess stream health. After analyzing results, students will discuss best practices to keep harmful pollutants out of our watershed.
- Watershed Model
- Students will explore the concepts of a watershed and stormwater pollution using a 3D model (EnviroScape) as well as maps of local watersheds.
- Community Actions
- Students will explore actions to reduce stormwater runoff pollution through a relay race style game. Students will then work in groups to create an advertisement for a solution to a common stormwater pollutant.
- Schoolyard Solutions
- Students will perform an experiment to understand the difference between impermeable and permeable surfaces.
- Low Tide Beach Walk
- Students will expand their knowledge of nearshore ecology by touring the watershed and observing organisms found on the beach during low-tide.
Station Educators will be provided:
- $415 stipend for participating on training day and co-teaching at three event days.
- Returning Station Educators will receive an additional $50 stipend.
- Spanish bi-lingual station educators will receive an additional $50 stipend for their language services.
- Training and support for lesson planning and teaching.
- Free lunch on event days.
- Free on-site parking or King County Metro bus vouchers.
Why should you be a Station Educator?
- It is a great opportunity to meet new like-minded people, build a community, network and be a role model for students
- This is an excellent volunteer activity for groups, families, communities and individuals
- Gain valuable, hands-on experience teaching environmental science to youth (great resume builder!)
- StormFest provides people a chance to interact with other local environmental professionals
- StormFest provides an opportunity to connect with the next generation of environmental stewards in Burien, Des Moines, Normandy Park and SeaTac
Commitment as a Station Educator:
- Co-teach for all three event dates (June 10, 11, and 12). Event days are typically from 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
- Attend an in-person training on June 4th, 2025 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Des Moines Beach Park Auditorium to learn how to teach the lesson, hear tips for working with students, and review the event logistics.
Help us inspire the next generation of environmental stewards and motivate students to care about stormwater and their local streams! Use the link below to apply as a volunteer today! Apply by May 12th, 2025 by using this link:
2025 StormFest Station Educator Application Survey
Job Types: Part-time, Temporary
Pay: $415.00 - $515.00 per year
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
Work Location: In person
Salary : $415 - $515