Senior Educator
St. Louis Aquarium Foundation
St. Louis, Missouri
| Job Type | Permanent |
| Salary | $18 per hour |
| Benefits | Health Benefits, Paid Time Off, Free Lunch, Free Parking |
| Experience | 2 - 6 years |
Reports To: Education Manager
Status: Full-time
Salary: $18/hour
Schedule: Generally 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM, Monday-Friday
- Overnights estimated once a month, 4:30 PM Friday nights to 9:00 AM Saturday morning, dates confirmed for 2026
- Occasional Saturday and evening programs with a minimum 2-week advance notice
Organization Background
The St. Louis Aquarium Foundation is the nonprofit partner to the St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station. Our mission is to engage individuals through access, conservation, and education programs, building powerful communities for water stewardship. All educational, volunteering, fundraising, and conservation programs are managed through the Aquarium Foundation. This includes managing conservation initiatives, developing and presenting STEM education programs, and our H2O Friends program, which provides free Aquarium admission to community partners and Title I schools.
Position Summary
The St. Louis Aquarium Foundation is looking for an enthusiastic and upbeat senior educator to join our team. Responsibilities include helping to create and teach our K-12 classes (onsite and outreach), summer camp coordination, and supporting the 2 full-time Educators alongside the Education Manager. Other duties include assisting with scheduling and evaluation of STEM programs. This position may work alongside volunteers.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Facilitate and act as a primary teacher for engaging and interactive programs ranging from school groups, secondary, adults, family programs, laboratory and field classes, in-school outreach programs, specialized classes for all abilities, and camps.
- Collaborate with the Ambassador Animal team to schedule animals for programs
- Handle animals from our Ambassador Animal collection (includes snakes, reptiles, insects, and amphibians) as part of education classes and outreaches
- Ensure all participants have a positive and educational experience
- Work alongside and provide support for Education team members
- Research aquatic animals and ecosystems to ensure programs stay up to date with science
- Assist the Education Manager with other projects as requested
Critical Skills Competencies
- Proficient in computer software applications and able to utilize spreadsheets and create high quality documents/presentations
- Detail-oriented, with strong presentation and communication skills
- Capable of being a role model for youth and facilitating a positive educational experience for all
- Ability to adapt and maintain flexibility in changing environments
- Help maintain a positive work environment and work cooperatively and collaboratively within a team
- Passion for conservation and marine biology is a plus!
Working Conditions and Requirements of the Job
- Requires occasional periods of standing and walking, sometimes outdoors; lifting objects; as well as periods of sitting and working on a computer
- Requires the ability to work effectively, comfortably and respectfully with all ages and a variety of backgrounds, races, abilities, and nationalities
- Comfortable being trained on and using appropriate animal handling procedures per St. Louis Aquarium guidelines
- May include additional weekend day/events, and evenings
- Due to our facility being open 365 days a year, this position may be required to work some holidays
The St. Louis Aquarium and the St. Louis Aquarium Foundation is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, gender (including gender identity or gender expression), religion, marital or domestic partner status, age, physical, mental or medical disability, sexual orientation, citizenship, military service status, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by the state or federal law or local ordinance.
| Category | Environmental Education , Outdoor Recreation |