What are the responsibilities and job description for the Educator, Associate (Seasonal) position at SeaWorld San Diego?
What you get to do:
As an Educator, you’ll make a significant contribution to our overall guest experience by helping to educate park guest, school groups, camp participants, and private groups about animal conservation. In all you do, you’ll enthusiastically represent SeaWorld by displaying a positive attitude, high level of energy and commitment to quality. You will also:
- Enthusiastically represents SeaWorld by displaying a positive attitude, high energy level, and commitment to quality throughout all aspects of the job
- Demonstrate high quality guest service skills, and represent animal programs effectively
- Demonstrates flexible group leadership, and deliver high profile animal programs
- Maintains and enforces the safety of guests and animal exhibits throughout the park
- Conduct informative and fact-based animal presentations and interact with guests of all ages
- Conduct guided tours for public guests and private groups to include VIP tours and PR groups
- Teach Education Programs, including Field Trips, Camps, and Sleepovers and Group Camp
- Represent department and market education programs at In-Park and Off-Site events
- Monitor guest and animal safety
- Fulfill primary responsibilities of all preceding job descriptions and perform other duties as assigned
- Multilingual a plus
What it takes to succeed:
- At least 18 years old
- High School diploma or equivalent required; Education, Recreation, Early Childhood Development, Biology, Zoology and/or related college coursework preferred.
- Prior experience working with children
- Valid state driver’s license
- Able to demonstrate strong verbal communication skills and enthusiastically share a passion for the environment with our guests
- Demonstrate high quality guest service skills, and ability to speak knowledgably about park programs
- Able to engage, motivate and interact with children and adults
- Proficient in talking on a microphone to large crowds of guests
- Able to successfully complete all legal, company, and department training requirements to include, but not limited to, passing required tests and certifications within established timelines
- Comfortable being evaluated and accepting feedback
- Able to respond quickly to safety issues and practice safe working habits
- Available to work varying shifts/hours based on business need, to include opening, mid- and closing shifts; nights, weekends and holidays
- Able to maintain composure and objectivity in all situations when interacting with guests
- Able to follow all park and departmental policies and procedures
- Able to stand and walk for an entire shift
- Able to lift, push and pull 25 pounds
- Able to work in all weather conditions
- Able to work indoors/outdoors with or without A/C for entire shift
- Willing to comply with all SEA grooming guidelines and employment standards.
Availability:
Peak Season Availability, Summer time May (memorial Day) through September (Labor day):
- Available to work four full shifts.
- Available to work varying shifts or hours based on park hours, i.e. be able to work opening and closing shifts, nights, weekends, and Holidays.
Compensation:
- 17.25 per hour