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8:30am-5pm
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$1178/month
2/16/2021
2/16/2022
Claire Voris
Great Peninsula Conservancy seeks an environmental educator with creative vision. Inspire the next generation of STEM professionals by connecting youth with Puget Sound’s wild lands and waters!
Program Description:
The Great Peninsula Conservancy (GPC) Land Labs program will utilize local protected lands to enhance the quality of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education in Bremerton, Washington schools. Hands-on science projects will support the vision of the Washington State Environmental and Sustainability Literacy Plan and meet the requirements of Washington State Science and Learning Standards (WSSLS). The program will engage students directly in big picture environmental concerns affecting their local communities, and open students’ eyes to professional opportunities in the environmental science field. The Land Labs program will help prepare students from low-income families and underachieving schools for success in post- secondary education and careers in STEM.
The Great Peninsula Conservancy (GPC) Land Labs program will utilize local protected lands to enhance the quality of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education in Bremerton, Washington schools. Hands-on science projects will support the vision of the Washington State Environmental and Sustainability Literacy Plan and meet the requirements of Washington State Science and Learning Standards (WSSLS). The program will engage students directly in big picture environmental concerns affecting their local communities, and open students’ eyes to professional opportunities in the environmental science field. The Land Labs program will help prepare students from low-income families and underachieving schools for success in post- secondary education and careers in STEM.
Great Peninsula Conservancy (GPC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit land trust dedicated to protecting the natural habitats, rural landscapes, and open spaces of the Great Peninsula region of west Puget Sound, Washington.
Member Duties:
The Land Labs Education Coordinator VISTA will play an integral role in the design and development of the Great Peninsula Conservancy (GPC) Land Labs program. The Education Coordinator VISTA will foster relationships with participating schools, community members and stakeholders; write standards-based curriculum; train teachers; and ground truth the program. In addition, they will be part of the team developing the organizational capacity of GPC.
The Land Labs Education Coordinator VISTA will play an integral role in the design and development of the Great Peninsula Conservancy (GPC) Land Labs program. The Education Coordinator VISTA will foster relationships with participating schools, community members and stakeholders; write standards-based curriculum; train teachers; and ground truth the program. In addition, they will be part of the team developing the organizational capacity of GPC.
Primary Responsibilities:
• Build relationships with local schools and community partners;
• Manage Land Labs program logistics and scheduling;
• Design Land Labs curriculum that aligns with Washington State Science Learning Standards;
• Ground truth teacher training workshops;
• Collaborate with a diverse team;
• Develop, maintain, and expand the Land Labs program.
• Build relationships with local schools and community partners;
• Manage Land Labs program logistics and scheduling;
• Design Land Labs curriculum that aligns with Washington State Science Learning Standards;
• Ground truth teacher training workshops;
• Collaborate with a diverse team;
• Develop, maintain, and expand the Land Labs program.
Qualifications:
• Passion for Great Peninsula Conservancy’s mission and vision;
• Bachelor’s degree in education, environmental science, or a related field;
• Strong writing skills;
• Strong communication skills;
• Strong organizational skills;
• High degree of initiative and spirit of service;
• Preferred: strong understanding of education standards and curriculum development;
• Preferred: experience teaching in formal or informal settings;
• Preferred: experience working at or managing summer camp programs.
• Passion for Great Peninsula Conservancy’s mission and vision;
• Bachelor’s degree in education, environmental science, or a related field;
• Strong writing skills;
• Strong communication skills;
• Strong organizational skills;
• High degree of initiative and spirit of service;
• Preferred: strong understanding of education standards and curriculum development;
• Preferred: experience teaching in formal or informal settings;
• Preferred: experience working at or managing summer camp programs.
Please review the full position description at greatpeninsula.org/about/careers before applying. Send a cover letter and resume to Claire Voris (claire@greatpeninsula.org). Applications are also accepted through AmeriCorps.gov.