Artist Boat seeks Eco-Art Educator – (Art) Job at Cechouston in Galveston
Cechouston, Galveston, TX, United States, 77554
Artist Boat seeks Eco-Art Educator – (Art)
FLSA Status: Full-Time Hourly
Reports to: Education Program Manager
Growth Potential: Lead Educator to Program Coordinator in 2 to 3 years
Pay Rate: $17-$21 per hour based on qualifications and experience. Preference given to American Canoe Association Certified Instructors, Certified National Association of Interpreters, and 1st Aid and CPR Certified Providers. Salary is dependent on years of experience in science education, training in non-formal educational environment, and depth of knowledge of Galveston Bay and Gulf environmental community.
Benefits: Include healthcare contribution, vision and dental, IRA, Short/Long Term Disability/Life Insurance, Holiday Pay, and Paid Time Off.
How to apply: For immediate hire, email complete PDF package to Todd Cleveland at executive.assistant@artistboat.org or mail hard copies to Artist Boat at 13330 Settegast Road, Galveston, TX 77554 (please email Todd Cleveland to expect the package). Complete packages should include a cover letter, resume, college transcripts, and three reference contacts or letters for professional references/recommendations. Complete application packages will be reviewed in full, and interviews based on meeting the qualifications described below.
Essential Function: The primary duty of an Eco Art Educator is to interpret habitats, ecosystems, science, and the environment through the disciplines of art and science for people of all ages while engaging in Eco-Art experiences in the classroom, in the field, and on the water with Artist Boat. The educator will clearly and enthusiastically use the arts and sciences as the primary discipline to convey knowledge and engage participants in outdoor education, service learning, in-class workshops, or artist residencies. The educator must be flexible and willing to learn multiple components of conservation and education skills.
The ideal candidate will possess the following qualifications and personality traits:
- Minimum BS degree in marine biology, informal science education, or environmental science.
- 1+ years’ experience delivering science programming post-graduation to school-aged or adult audiences.
- Basic skills in Microsoft Office Suite including Excel and ability to use those tools to achieve desired results.
- Exceptional writing and interpersonal skills.
- Willingness and ability to transfer to Apple computer and companion software.
- Must pass background check and be fingerprinted to serve the 7,500 youth that Artist Boat works with annually.
Key Responsibilities:
Program Vision, Planning and Development:
- Carry out the initiatives of the Executive Director and Board of Directors in accordance with the strategic plan and assist Artist Boat in fulfilling its mission to promote awareness and preservation of coastal margins and the marine environment through the disciplines of the sciences and the arts.
Program and Plan Implementations:
- Work with a team member who is a specialist in arts education.
- Design, lead, and install large-scale public art works, murals (painting and ceramic), and nativescaped habitats.
- Understand watercolor painting technique.
- Present art skills in classroom and field contexts to coworkers and participants.
- Present high-level science skills pertaining to the Gulf Coast Region’s natural history, flora and fauna, coastal margins, and marine ecosystems of the Gulf of Mexico.
- Design and deliver programs funded by grants or partners to deliver K-Grey education programs.
- Lead kayak trips, service-learning events, and other outdoor experiences with 10-15 participants as a solo guide, and trips of up to 27 participants with one other Artist Boat Educator.
- Meet professional standards of program delivery.
Program Management:
- Clean, disinfect, and maintain all materials and equipment used for the program.
- Collect and record statistical data from Education Programs and surveys.
Communication and Safety:
- Communicate with coworkers, partners, and participants in person, by email, and by phone in a prompt and direct way to avoid misunderstandings.
- Interact with persons of all ages in a positive, professional, encouraging, and informative manner, including through conferences, networking events, fundraisers, and festivals.
- Social media marketing of education programs.
- Obtain and sustain American Canoe Association Level 1 or 2 Kayak Instructor Certification and First Aid/CPR Certification.
- Be able to lift 60 pounds, load and unload a kayak trailer, and spend 8 hours outside on a regular basis.
Other:
- Willing and able to drive own vehicle to destinations throughout the Galveston Bay region.
- Willing to work nights or weekends, depending on program needs.
- Able to tow kayak and/or habitat trailer.
- Utilize personal cell phone to communicate with coworkers, partners, teachers, and some participants in the field.
- Understand the benefits and challenges associated with non-profit work including conservation land management efforts on a 900+ acre preserve requiring regular teamwork.
Artist Boat is a small and growing non-profit organization that needs dedicated and contributing employees who are personally committed to the environment and seek growth and leadership opportunities and challenges in order to pursue a lifelong career in environmental education and conservation.
Artist Boat is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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