Loading...
Education/Information Officer (Education Specialist)
Kansas Department of Wildlife and Park
Great Bend, Kansas
EDUCATION/INFORMATION OFFICER (EDUCATION SPECIALIST) – Position# K0238647
This unclassified, full-time position is part of the Education Section team and is stationed at the Kansas Wetlands Education Center (KWEC) in Great Bend, Kansas. It is directly supervised by Michael Rader, Wildlife Education Supervisor.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develops and presents educational programs, lectures, tours, outreach programs, field trips, workshops, media programs, special events and seminars.
- Conducts in-service trainings for local teachers, administrators, and students to implement wildlife/aquatic and outdoor education into the curriculum of local school districts.
- Facilitates trainings with KACEE (the Kansas Association for Conservation and Environmental Education) and ensures the success of the curriculum and training through evaluation.
- Coordination of public programs and activities which includes the development and implementation of on-site wildlife programs, the presentation of special on-site and off-site activities for the public and the evaluation of the effectiveness of these programs. Presentations will serve to inform and educate constituents about the natural resources of Kansas.
- Coordinates the maintenance and care of live animals at the facility, including feeding of exhibit animals and animal ambassadors, the preparation and cleaning of enclosures and training of other employees in this work.
- Serves as the responsible person with care and upkeep of the Outdoor Wildlife Learning Site at the facility including preparation, planting, watering, and weeding the flowerbeds.
- Works with other KWEC staff to engage community groups/individuals that could volunteer to help with exhibit and landscape maintenance, educational programming, and large special events.
- Works closely with Fort Hays State University staff as part of the team/partnership at the Kansas Wetlands Education Center.
Benefits:
- Salary: Beginning hourly wage $28.50/hour
- Health and Insurance: Immediate group health, dental and vision coverage and life insurance coverage.
- Retirement and Options: Retirement plan and optional deferred compensation.
- Paid Leave: Holidays, sick leave, vacation leave, and parental leave.
Minimum Requirements:
- Demonstrated project management experience, including managing budgets, grants, completing reports, and other projects with evolving priorities and timelines required.
- Preference will be given to candidates that have professional experience in nature center or science museum program delivery and/or Certified Interpretive Guide (CIG) and possess excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- A valid driver’s license and the ability to pass a background check are required.
| Category | Environmental Education, Outdoor Recreation |
| Tags | Naturalist, Nature Center |