Saturday, January 11, 2020

Education Manager


Education Manager

Facility
Animal Ark Wildlife Sanctuary

Closing Date
March 31, 2020

DESCRIPTION
Summary
Creates, promotes, and conducts interactive educational programs, on and off-site, using live animals and animal biofacts; leads and manages the volunteer program; responsible for the daily animal care and handling of education animals; this manager has primary responsibility for the formulation, development, and implementation of all educational programs and animal information at the sanctuary. The Animal Ark mission emphasizes education as a primary function and this individual, therefore, plays a major role in developing this aspect at our institution.

Responsibilities
• Develops educational curricula formulated to serve regional school districts and students ranging from four to eighteen years of age, (K-12)
• Aligns the sanctuary’s educational programs with the standards of learning developed by the State of Nevada Department of Education, (NVACSS)
• Develops informational materials, collaborates with staff designing signage and graphics that reflects the natural history and science of the animal collection
• Coordinates and develops educational events at the Ark for the general public
• Performs educational encounters for schools and various other organizations
• Actively engages patrons with education outreach animals
• Schedules field trips and facilitates educational programming for groups on site
• Creates activity tours, scavenger hunts and work sheets for groups and specific programs which addresses all educational outreach programs, on site camps, informational encounters, as well as supporting home school curriculum
• Provides husbandry and enrichment for the animals in the education collection
• Researches animals for programs, lessons, volunteer hand-outs, etc.
• Develops factual and educational information for the general public and the schools served by the sanctuary
• Recruits, trains, schedules and manages the volunteers and develops the docent program to further educational opportunities on and off grounds
• Assists in training the docents to conduct tours, lectures, and animal encounters as appropriate for the general public, schools, and other groups

Additional Responsibilities:
• A strong ability to work in a team-oriented atmosphere while maintaining excellent independent work skills. Great interpersonal skills and a commitment to provide outstanding educational programs is a must
• Serves as the principal contact at the Ark for all educational and outreach activities
• Required to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends as needed for program needs and special events
• Required to work in a variety of weather conditions
• Performs other duties as requested

Administration
• Develops and implements a short-term and long-term educational master plan for the Animal Ark
• Supervises the Ark’s library and biofact collections
• Assists with the development and promotion of good community relations and awareness through speaking engagements, interviews, answering phone inquiries, etc. and dealing effectively with the public at the Ark
• Works with the management team developing special events, promotions, and media relations as required including some weekends and evenings
• Contributes to grant writing as required
• Coordinates the development of the budget for education and outreach programs with the Animal Curator and Executive Director
• Manages and coordinates educational and cultural programs at the Ark
• Organizes and manages finances relevant to the sanctuary’s education and outreach programs
• Develops and implements formal and informal conservation education programs and opportunities, both in-house and outreach, for all ages and educational levels
• Establishes and oversees collaborative programs with schools and other organizations, including regional community colleges and universities
• Performs related duties as assigned

EDUCATION AND PRE-REQUISITES
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
• Bachelor’s degree in education, zoology, biology, wildlife management, environmental science or a related applicable field
• A minimum of one year’s management experience working in an educational capacity in a school, refuge, aquarium, nature center or similar organization
• Knowledge of Nevada academic standards for math and science (NVACSS)
• Ability to handle, care for and train a variety of domestic and exotic animals
• Red Cross certification in CPR for the Professional Rescuer and First Aid
• Ability to maintain a positive attitude in stressful situations
• Ability to work well with a diverse group of staff, volunteers, and/or educators
• Excellent organizational, verbal, and written communication skills
• Must have good time management and the ability to effectively multi-task
• Two to four years minimum experience working with volunteers
• Computer skills including Microsoft Office, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel
• Physical demands include balance, standing, kneeling, crouching, walking, reaching, grasping, feeling and finger dexterity.
• Capable of lifting, pushing and pulling 50 pounds, and handling animal carriers
• Must possess a valid Nevada State driver’s license and maintain insurance

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
Status: Full time, Exempt, Salaried
Pay Range: $33,280 – $37,440 ($35,000 is considered midrange)
Direct Report: Animal Curator (in Curator’s absence, the Executive Director)
Vacation, sick leave, and stipend for medical

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Please submit a cover letter, resume, and three professional references; letters of reference are welcome. Email all application materials to W. K. Baker, Executive Director at bbaker@animalark.org.

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photo 
Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant

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