What are the responsibilities and job description for the New York Aquarium Wildlife Theater Performer position at Wildlife Conservation Society?
Location: New York Aquarium
Department: Education
Title: Wildlife Theater Performer
Employment Type: Temporary/Seasonal
Pay Rate: $21.00 per hour; returning performers are eligible for a higher hourly rate, which increases based on years of service, up to a maximum of three years.
Reports To: Manager of Live Interpretation
Schedule: March through the end of October.
March - June: training days on weekdays, work opportunities on weekends and school holidays
July - August: Work opportunities 7 days a week. Staff will work minimum 3-4 days a week, with the ability to work up to 5. Weekends and holiday availability will be required.
September - November: work opportunities on weekends and school holidays with weekday rehearsals in October
Typical shift length varies between 5-7.5 hours, rehearsals vary between 4-7 hours.
All staff will retain a set rotation of days during summer months
Holiday and weekend availability is required.
All staff must be available on June 7-8, June 14-15, June 21, July 4, July 11-14, September 1, October 11-13, 18-19, 25-26.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) is seeking talented performers to work in a part-time capacity as a valued member of the Education Department at the New York Aquarium. You will reach thousands of visitors by delivering animal-specific narrations, performing short theater shows, delivering tours, assisting at the public touch pool, and supporting the Aquatheater Sea Lion Celebrations, all of which are designed to connect Aquarium visitors to wildlife, wild places, and our mission to save them. You will help them learn about science and conservation through fun, high-energy interactions. This is a great opportunity for those seeking performance, interpretation and communication-focused opportunities in an Aquarium setting. Shows, narrations, tours and presentations will occur 6-10 times per day.
WHO WE ARE
WCS saves wildlife and wild places worldwide through science, conservation action, education, and inspiring people to value nature. To achieve this, we harness the power of our Global Conservation Program in nearly 60 nations, in all of the world's oceans, and at our five wildlife parks in New York City - Bronx Zoo, Central Park Zoo, Queens Zoo, Prospect Park Zoo, and New York Aquarium - visited by 4 million people annually. We combine our expertise in the field, zoos, and aquarium to achieve our conservation mission.
The WCS Education Department works across our zoos & aquarium. We inspire a diverse and inclusive movement of conservation advocates by sparking connections with animals and nature, improving scientific literacy through hands-on investigation, and engaging constituents in stewardship and action to conserve wildlife and wild places.
The Education Department at the New York Aquarium is seeking energetic individuals with an interest in the interpretation of environmental sciences and animals, superior customer service skills, acting and singing skills, and a desire to educate about wildlife.
YOUR PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Perform the Sea Lion Celebration narration for up to 1500 aquarium visitors at a time, working closely with the animal care team, and trained sea lions.
Provide pre-program entertainment for onsite animal experiences.
Deliver talks on a microphone for up to 300 aquarium visitors at a time in front of animal exhibits.
Lead specialized, behind-the-scenes tours for visitors, including the facilitation of a touch experience at our small shark touch pool.
Perform short plays, songs and puppet shows for audiences in semi-outdoor spaces.
Engage visitors and manage lines at the public, invertebrate touch pool.
Engage with other live interpretation initiatives, which include assisting with special events, informal interpretation, puppet roaming and collecting signatures as a part of public awareness campaigns.
Provide frontline customer service to visitors and offer assistance with wayfinding.
Learn and implement interpretation best-practices to help visitors make connections between exhibits, wildlife conservation and their daily lives.
Lead and assist with parades through the Aquarium and onto the Coney Island Boardwalk.
Manage sound equipment and run sound cues for exhibit and stage programming.
Set up and take down stage and sound elements throughout the day.
Maintain sound equipment, props, costumes, puppets, and other materials.
Work with various animal care teams, Business Services departments, and other Education department staff to ensure programming is high quality, effective, and safe.
Salary : $21