Junior (0-2 years of experience)
Summary of the Role
As a Wildlife Educator, you will be responsible for educating the public about wildlife and conservation through interactive programs, presentations, and exhibits. Your role will involve delivering educational content to diverse audiences, including children and adults, at schools, parks, zoos, and other community venues.
Required Skills
Public speaking and presentation skills
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Basic animal handling and care
Educational program development
Active listening and ability to adapt to audience feedback
Proficiency with standard office software and educational technology
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in wildlife biology, environmental education, zoology, or related field.
Ability to communicate effectively and engage audiences of all ages.
Comfortable handling and presenting a variety of live animals.
Basic knowledge of local wildlife, ecosystems, and conservation issues.
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple tasks.
Responsibilities
Develop and deliver engaging educational programs on wildlife conservation and ecology.
Lead tours and present live animal demonstrations to various audiences.
Create educational materials, including lesson plans, brochures, and displays.
Assist with the care and handling of educational animals, ensuring their well-being and safety.
Collaborate with staff and volunteers to enhance the educational experience for visitors.
Participate in community outreach events to promote wildlife conservation awareness.
Conduct research to stay informed on the latest developments in wildlife education and conservation.