Posted in Other about 17 hours ago.
Compensation:
$15.00 / hour
Train with Education staff to learn: SI history; how to identify Gulf of Maine seabirds; natural history of the Maine Coast with the goal of working independently as tour interpretive narrator
Serve as interpreter, field naturalist and store-keeper aboard commercial puffin-watching tours departing from New Harbor and Boothbay Harbor to Eastern Egg Rock, offshore in Muscongus Bay
Train with the Project Puffin Visitor Center (PPVC) Manager to learn: the operation of the point-of-sale system; Visitor Center interpreter, PPVC education programs and inventory management procedures
Maintain inventory and sell seabird-related items aboard the commercial tours and at the PPVC
Assist in writing social media posts
Assist with implementing educational and birding programs
Promote SI’s mission, and encourage tour participants and PPVC visitors to financially support the program by soliciting donation
Participate in Hog Island and/or Seabird Institute educational programming; process sales at Hog Island store as needed
Assist mainland staff with logistics, which includes driving to boat docks, bus and limo stops as needed
Assist mainland-based staff with procurement of supplies, packing groceries, research supplies and mail-in waterproof island transport bags; cleaning and filling water jugs for resupplying research stations, etc.
Greet and guide new Seabird Institute volunteers. Help them with shopping and packing of supplies for the remote island field camps
Work with Island Research Coordinator and additional staff in early/mid-May to assist in set-up of Field Camps on offshore seabird nesting islands
Ensure shared housing facility is properly and consistently maintained and cleaned
Pursuing bachelor’s degree, already hold a degree, or 2+ years experience in Environmental Education, Environmental Studies, Biology, or similar background
Previous experience in environmental education, bird-watching, and/or teaching public programs is desirable
Awareness of Microsoft Office applications
Must be able to spend up to 3 hours at sea (on boats) and withstand rough sea conditions
Excellent communication skills with the ability to write clearly
Must be able to climb over rugged terrain and lift approximately 30 lbs.
Must possess a valid driver's license, as well as, have familiarity with the use of binoculars
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Familiarity with spotting scopes, point-of-sale register system, and camping equipment is desirable
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