FYI. Please forward to others who may interested. And please do not respond
to me about this.

 

Daniel L. Tufford, Ph.D.

University of South Carolina

Department of Biological Sciences

209A Sumwalt (office)

715 Sumter St, Room 401 (mail)

Columbia, SC 29208

Ph. 803-777-3292, Fx: 803-777-3292

e-mail: [email protected]

http://www.biol.sc.edu/research/tufford

 

From: Dawson, Mike [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 10:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Ed. Manager position

 

Dan,

 

Please find attached another job opening at Beidler Forest.  We need a new
Education Manager.  I am looking for a really good teacher/naturalist who is
passionate about birds.  Thought you might have some contacts you would like
to send it to! Or forward this to your Ornithological contacts!

 

Thanks,

 

Michael Dawson

Center Director

Audubon Center at Francis Beidler Forest

336 Sanctuary Road

Harleyville, SC 29448

(843) 462-2150

(843) 462-2713 fax

 

National Audubon Society

 

Position Description

 


Position Title:

Education Manager

 

Location:

Audubon Center at Francis Beidler Forest


Department:

1-108-3100-50

 

Immediate Supervisor:

Michael Dawson 

 

Purpose of the position: 

 

The EDUCATION MANAGER plans, creates and supervises the day to day operation
of the full spectrum of educational offerings available both at and away
from the Audubon Center at Francis Beidler Forest. He/She will pay
particular attention to the Center's alignment with National Audubon's
Strategic Plan.  He/She will also assist the Center Director with Beidler
Forest Sanctuary management and protection, as well as State Office support
as needed. 

 

Essential Functions:

 

1.   To oversee and supervise the day-to-day development, implementation,
and delivery of a wide variety of general visitor educational activities
which are designed to bring people and the resources/facilities of the
sanctuary together for positive experiences and move them along the
continuum from understanding to appreciation to conservation action.

 

2.   To oversee and supervise the development, implementation and delivery
of a curriculum of educational programming created for school children that
is tied directly to state Education Standards, while contributing to
Audubon' Strategic Plan and conservation outcomes.

 

3.   Participate as a member of a team to conduct education and cultivation
activities for key constituencies such as private landowners and foresters.

 

4.   To respond to National Audubon's lead on aligning Center activities to
its strategic plan and to develop, implement and deliver programs and
projects in support of the Plan's conservation outcomes. Particular
attention will be paid to the Bird Friendly Communities goals and
objectives.

 

5.   Take responsibility for the scheduling, pre/post information,
guide/speaker assignment, etc. for all guided programming and off site
outreach for the Beidler Forest.

 

6.   To create, plan, promote and conduct special events, walks, and
programs designed to encourage visitation and participation at the Center.

 

7.   Build and maintain the Beidler Forest pages of the Audubon South
Carolina website, assuring its current content, "tourist friendliness" and
teacher usefulness.

 

8.   Assist the Center Director in the recruiting, training, scheduling,
recognizing and keeping of volunteers to the Center. Assist the Center
Director in the recruiting, training and scheduling of Seasonal Naturalists
in the spring and fall.

 

9.   To serve as the principal "go to" staff member for all things bird
related (identification, biology, monitoring, etc.) out of the Beidler
Forest office, as well as assisting the state team in conducting Bird
Friendly Bottomland Forest Management site visits, grassland/shrubland bird
studies, and assisting with the shore bird Beach Stewards program.

 

10. To act as part of the Audubon South Carolina team, endeavoring to
achieve its conservation outcomes as addressed in National Audubon's
Strategic Plan.

 

Additional Functions:

 

1.      Assist Center Director and/or Land Manager as needed with sanctuary
facilities and equipment maintenance, biological monitoring and field
biology/research.

 

2.      Run the visitor center desk one weekend per month.

 

3.      Plan, promote and conduct a series of at least three weeks of summer
day camps for area children with themes and activities in support of
Strategic Plan Conservation Outcomes.

 

Relationships:

 

Internal:

Center Director

State Office Director

Development Director

Office Manager

Finance Manager

Seasonal Naturalists

Land Manager

Volunteers

Part-time staff

NAS Centers and Education Staff

 

External:

Area teachers

Area school administrators

Staff from other education providers

Sanctuary neighbors

Staff from other area non-profits, governmental agencies, resource or
educational organizations

Local media

Local Civic and Service Clubs

 

Equipment: (e.g., computer, typewriter, calculator, copy machines,
telephone, etc.)

 

Computer, copy machine, GPS unit, digital camera, hand power tools and other
maintenance equipment, canoe/kayak, video projector. Trucks (some with
standard shift).

Qualifications: (e.g., education, training, experience, licenses and skills)

 

Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Biology, one of the Natural Sciences, or
Education and previous experience as a Naturalist. Demonstrated passion for
birds at a minimum and experience with avian research/monitoring would be a
plus.  Familiarity with promotions, good writing and public speaking skills,
and sense of humor. Demonstrated ability to self start and work with little
supervision.

 

Physical Requirements: (e.g., lifting, reaching, climb, push/pull, etc.)

 

Must be able to routinely walk the 1.75 mile boardwalk.

Must be able to canoe or kayak.

Must be able to lift 50 lbs. or more.

Must be able to reach, push a garden cart, wield a machete or bush ax, and
accomplish

other fairly physical tasks..

Must be able to tolerate the heat and humidity of a South Carolina summer
while outside

for hours at a time.

Must be able to endure bugs (especially chiggers, yellow flies, occasionally
mosquitoes)

 

Application:

 

Applicants MUST apply through the Audubon Career Center at the following
link.

https://careers-audubon.icims.com/jobs/1679/job?mode=view 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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