Seasonal Education Specialist - WNC Nature Center na City of Asheville, NC
City of Asheville, NC · Asheville, Estados Unidos Da América · Onsite
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- Escritório em Asheville
About the Department
This position will NOT be eligible for benefits, paid leave time (vacation, sick, holiday) nor participation in the retirement system.
This position will remain open until filled or date posted.
About our opportunity:
The City of Asheville is seeking qualified applicants for the seasonal position of Education Specialist in the Community and Regional Entertainment Facilities Department’s WNC Nature Center. The WNC Nature Center connects people with the animals and plants of the Southern Appalachian Mountain region. This position plays a key role in providing interactive education, animal care, and programming for guests, campers, and volunteers.
What you’ll be doing:
Ensure the safety of guests, volunteers, and staff on-site and during off-site programs, including responding to emergencies like animal escapes or medical incidents.
Monitor and maintain safety standards in guest areas, classrooms, and animal interaction spaces.
Handle and care for the education animal collection, including feeding, cleaning, enrichment, and medication administration.
Train and monitor staff and volunteers in the safe handling and care of education animals.
Develop, implement, and evaluate environmental education programs and public animal encounters.
Design and guide the development of classrooms, nature play areas, and educational exhibits.
Coordinate and lead nature-based summer camps for children, including curriculum planning, camper safety, and communication with families.
Train and supervise seasonal staff and volunteers in alignment with safety and operational standards.
Participate in planning and executing public special events, coordinating activities such as crafts, animal programs, and entertainment.
Manage complex projects related to education programming, animal handling, and process improvement.
Salary: $25.25/hour
About you:
We know your time is valuable. Applicants who meet the following minimum requirements or have comparable experience and/or education will be considered:
One year of experience in environmental education, animal care, or a related field, plus an Associate’s Degree in Biology, Education, Environmental Science, or a related field.
A valid state's drivers license
Experience in summer camp leadership roles.
Knowledge of Southern Appalachian Natural History.
Knowledge of current best practices in professional animal care.
Performance Aptitudes:
Ability to communicate effectively with the public and large groups
Strong organizational and time management skills
Comfortable handling live animals and educating others about them
Skilled in creating engaging educational experiences for diverse audiences
Capable of working independently and collaboratively within a dynamic team
Physical Requirements:
Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs and work outdoors in various weather conditions
Regularly walk on uneven terrain and engage in physical activities such as hiking, animal care, and moving equipment
Persons of all genders and races are encouraged to apply.
Other things to know:
Work Schedule: M-F 8:15am - 5:15pm