What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cosley Zoo Educator - Part-Time position at Wheaton Park District?
Deadline: Open until filled
GENERAL PURPOSE
This position is responsible for the preparation and presentation of all educational aspects at Cosley Zoo including but not limited to programming, events, interpretation, and conservation messaging.
REQUIRED EDUCATION, QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in an education or science related field required, plus at least six (6) months of experience in informal education preferred. Must be proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Suite. Must have great problem solving, analytical, organizational, interpersonal; and written and verbal communication skills. Must be able to provide effectively for persons with special needs. Must be comfortable handling ambassador animals.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Prepare, present, and evaluate educational programs for organized groups both on and off-site, during and outside of regular zoo hours of operation.
- Prepare and present casual interpretation programs to zoo visitors.
- Take program reservations and prepare confirmations.
- Handle appropriate animals for programs.
- Participate in the care, training, and enrichment of select ambassador animals, ensuring their welfare.
- Report any observed changes in health and/or behavior of program animals in a timely manner.
- Prepare oral and written reports as requested by supervisor.
- Assist with the supervision of educational volunteers and interns, including Junior Zookeepers and Summer Teens.
- Represent the zoo at promotional and educational events offered by other organizations.
- Interact with the public offering education, information, assistance, or control when necessary.
- Assist with the facilitation and evaluation of zoo rentals.
- Assist with the facilitation of special events both during and outside of regular zoo hours of operation.
- Maintain the highest level of safety in the work area through implementation of safety protocols and procedures.
- Report repairs and maintenance needs of program areas, equipment, and grounds in a timely manner.
- Provide a high quality of customer service in a professional manner to the internal customer that will facilitate team building and exceptional customer service to the external customer.
REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSES, ETC
Must have and maintain: a valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record, achieve and maintain animal handling certification for all animals used in programs, and current Mandatory Reporter certificate.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Must be able to: occasionally remain in a stationary position while using a computer involving repetitive hand/finger movements, frequently move around the facility and on uneven ground; frequently ascend/descend stairs, position one’s self to handle animals; and frequently move items weighing up to 25 lbs. and rarely over 25 lbs.
ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDS
Must be able to: occasionally work in an office environment, frequently be exposed to all weather conditions, fumes, gases, odors, dust, mold, pesticides, chemicals, walk on wet surfaces, and mud. This position will frequently be exposed to animal hair/dander/feces and biting and stinging insects and bugs.
SALARY
$17.00 - $18.00/per hour DOE
HOURS
28 hours/week year round. Sunday through Wednesday 8:30am-4:00pm
Salary : $17 - $18