Live and work on an island in the Pacific Ocean.

The CATALINA ISLAND CONSERVANCY is seeking an energetic and creative person 
with strong applied environmental education skills for the position of 
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION.  This position will be responsible for developing, 
implementing, and supervising an innovative ecological education program 
consisting of adult outreach and school-based programs and interpretive 
facilities using the understandings and methods of environmental education 
to effect positive change in ecological literacy and cultural behavior.

To be considered for this position, submit your resume/CV and salary 
requirements to [email protected].

POSITION:   Director of Education       
REPORTS TO:  Chief of Conservation and Education                        
STATUS: Full time, Exempt   

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  1) Develops and implements an 
innovative, integrated program of ecological education consisting of adult 
outreach and school-based programs and interpretive facilities that 
incorporates relevant understandings of ecology, and cutting-edge 
environmental education in order to effect positive change in ecological 
literacy and cultural and individual behavior;  2) manages multiple physical 
interpretive facilities (including Nature Center at Avalon Canyon, Airport-
in-the-Sky Nature Center, Two Harbors Mobile Nature Center, and Wrigley 
Memorial and Botanic Garden interpretive displays and collection 
interpretation), developing and updating interpretive content, panels, 
videos, and displays; 3) aggressively identifies and pursues funding 
opportunities from foundations, organizations, and government agencies to 
assist in financing education programs and projects, research, and 
appropriate data collection;  4) hires and supervises permanent and seasonal 
staff for Department of Education and maintains payroll and human resource 
records for assigned employees and develops, coordinates, trains, and 
implements safety policy and procedures for assigned areas;  6) develops and 
manages operating and capital budgets, including purchasing services and 
materials, preparation of capital equipment specifications, and coordinating 
budget expenditures; 7) recommends to Chief of Conservation and Education 
appropriate environmental education programs and practices to improve the 
ability of the Conservancy to accomplish the mission of Conservation, 
Education, and Recreation;  8) effectively communicates project, data 
collection, and research results through appropriate professional 
organizations and publications, staff training and technical direction, 
presentations for general public and internal publication’s and external 
media.  Coordinates, stimulates, and assists in planning and implementing 
ecological education programs and projects with government agencies and 
NGOs, universities, and colleges; 9) works closely with Director of Visitor 
Services and the Director of Conservation and Wildlife Management on project 
implementation and keeps the Chief of Conservation and Education informed of 
essential issues;  10) updates and enhances knowledge by continuing 
education for professional growth, i.e., attends relevant conferences, 
seminars, and certification programs;  11) performs other duties as needed 
or assigned.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS.  Demonstrated experience in designing and implementing 
innovative environmental education programs.  Experience in managing nature 
centers and other interpretation infrastructure (signs, trails, gardens, 
etc.) as well as guided tours very desirable.  Strong experience in project 
and grant management.  Strong management experience in supervising 
professional and non-professional employees, and volunteers.  Demonstrated 
experience in budget management and grant writing.  Strong natural history 
field skills (birds, plants, geology, etc.) and familiarity with Southern 
California flora, ecology, indigenous cultures, and natural history 
desirable.    

COMPLEXITY/PROBLEM SOLVING.  Able to think critically and creatively to 
develop solutions to complex environmental education, cultural change, 
conservation, facility operations, and land use problems.  Ability to adapt 
and respond to unexpected or unplanned educational, ecological (e.g. fire, 
drought, new invasions), or programmatic (e.g. changes in organizational 
priorities or funding) circumstances while still progressing towards core 
program objectives.  Excellent problem solving skills.  Ability to analyze 
diverse facts and develop clear, concise reports and recommendations.  Solid 
understanding of the social, legal, and ecological basis for land management 
policies that influence ecosystem restoration and management decisions.  
Ability to function flexibly and effectively in a complex organizational 
environment with a range of different departments and operations.  Ability 
to work both independently and as part of a team is essential.

COMMUNICATIONS/INTERPERSONAL CONTACTS.  Strong management experience in 
supervising full-time and part-time staff and volunteers required.  Strong 
communication skills (internal and external) extremely important.  Ability 
to function and thrive in role of internal consultant within a complex, 
multi-goal (conservation, education, recreation) organization with diverse 
professional staff (scientists, operations professionals, visitor experience 
managers, marketing and public relations) is crucial.  Excellent written and 
oral communication skills are needed. 

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:  Master’s degree in Environmental Education, 
Anthropology (Ecological, Environmental), or a related field in the natural 
or social sciences (ecology, biology, zoology, etc.) or an equivalent 
combination of education and experience.  Several years of progressively 
more complicated and more responsible applied experience is expected, 
especially within conservation or governmental land use or similar 
organizational environments.  

DEMANDS:  Employee must live and work on Catalina Island.  The work 
environment characteristics described here are representative of those an 
employee encounters while performing the essential functions for this job:  
the Director of Education work location is at the Nature Center in Avalon 
Canyon in Avalon, CA;  the location has moderate noise levels and is a non-
smoking environment.  The physical demands described here are representative 
of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the 
essential functions of this job: the authority of the job duties are 
performed in an office environment; the employee must occasionally lift 
and/or move up to 25 pounds.

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