Hudson Valley Corps - Outdoor Educator

Student Conservation AssociationTown of Esopus, NY
1dOnsite

About The Position

The role of the candidate is to provide education about the natural and cultural history of Minnewaska State Park Preserve to patrons of all ages, abilities and backgrounds. The goal of the education program is to foster preservation stewardship of the natural world in all individuals and germinate potential conservation leaders for the future. The member will also assist the Minnewaska staff to implement land management activities to include mitigating visitor use impacts, provide invasive species control, and collect data for ecological monitoring projects. The program provides valuable education and recreation opportunities for members of both the local and distant community. People from all over the world visit Minnewaska, as do locals who adore this Park Preserve. Participation in a Minnewaska education program creates possibilities for patrons to exercise outdoors while learning about the natural world and local history. Exercise enhances good health, while learning about nature in a positive setting fosters a connection with the landscape that may lead to future stewardship. In an era of fewer in-person social interactions, Minnewaska’s programs create an opportunity for people of diverse life experiences to learn from each other as well. Striking a balance between recreation and preservation happens best when negative impacts to the Park Preserve are addressed with timely and informed responses. Trail overuse/erosion, introduction and spread of invasive species, deer overbrowse and other recreation and biological impacts have the potential to significantly alter the landscape and threaten the rich bio-diversity found in the Northern Shawangunks. In order to keep this landscape intact, and also to offer world-class recreation experiences to a growing audience, Minnewaska needs to identify impacts and prioritize mitigation efforts to ensure that the negative impacts do not cause a degradation of the natural experience available to park patrons. One focus of our education programming is to teach people about this wonderful area and how they can help to protect it.

Requirements

  • BA/BS in biology, environmental science, education or related field
  • Communications skills- both written and verbal
  • Comfortable speaking to groups of up to 25
  • Experience providing informal interpretation and/or educational programming
  • Education program development
  • Focused, self-motivated individual, able to work both independently and as a team member
  • Volunteer recruitment and coordination
  • Skills developed through experience and or training in trail building/repairing and removal of invasive species
  • Field experience in data collection
  • Ability to use GPS/GIS to track activities performed
  • Experience navigating and traveling in remote areas
  • Friendly and patient demeanor
  • Able to work easily in close quarters with others, sharing space and tools
  • A genuine desire to teach people, particularly children, about nature, cultural history and more
  • Ability to interpret the natural and cultural history of the area
  • Ability to identify local flora and fauna
  • Familiarity with Phenology Monitoring, Project FeederWatch, or other Citizen Science projects
  • Familiarity with New York State Learning Standards Familiarity with graphic design
  • Basic topographic and trail map knowledge
  • Basic knowledge/understanding of children
  • Personal Vehicle Required

Nice To Haves

  • Experience delivering education programs preferred
  • Experience in field data collection preferred
  • Experience in trail maintenance and restoration preferred
  • Experience organizing and supervising volunteers preferred
  • Leave No Trace training would be a great asset

Responsibilities

  • Lead education and recreation programs for the public both on-site and off-site
  • Implement existing education programs and develop new and innovative ones
  • Promote all programming through printed materials, press releases, social media and other means
  • Organize volunteer events
  • Staff, maintain and update the Visitor Center and its displays
  • Participate in conservation stewardship work, trail stewardship and trail assessment and updating
  • Provide education and recreation programs for the public, including school groups, clubs and the public. This includes researching, developing and delivering education programs about the natural and cultural history of the site as well as creating and distributing promotional materials
  • Seek new audiences for education programs, including but not limited to local libraries, preschoolers, veterans, mobility and cognitively impaired individuals and other audiences
  • Assess all education programs and make any necessary updates to the programs
  • Lead public recreation programs, such as hikes, year-round
  • Work with park staff and volunteers to assess footpaths in the Park and make improvements to them as needed, including structural repairs such as clearing water bars and building turnpikes
  • Assist with educational improvements, such as hanging signs or speaking to patrons about trail use, including acting as a trail steward on busy days
  • Assist in supervision of the work of the NYNJ Trail Conference Trail Stewards
  • Participate in all SCA Corps-wide trainings and service projects, as well as project evaluation and reporting
  • Assist with various biological surveys, as time permits, including broom crowberry, tiger beetles, invasive species and more
  • Monitor social media and other digital platforms in order to correct inaccurate information about Minnewaska’s trails and their use

Benefits

  • AmeriCorps and SCA Training
  • SCA Risk Management
  • Sexual Harassment/Drug Abuse in the Workplace
  • Mental Health First Aid Training
  • Wilderness First Aid & CPR
  • Project WILD/Aquatic Curriculum
  • Environmental Leadership Institute
  • New York State Outdoor Educator Association Conferences/Events
  • Hudson River Ecology
  • Leave No Trace Level I Certification
  • Professional Development & Job Readiness
  • AmeriCorps: Eligible/Required
  • $1,000 housing allowance provided monthly
  • Amount of the Segal AmeriCorps Education Award being offered for successful completion of the member’s term of service: $5,176.50
  • Living Allowance member will receive: $440/week
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