Announcing an employment opportunity at The Marine Mammal Center. This listing 
can also be found on our website here: 
http://www.marinemammalcenter.org/about-us/organization-information/jobs/

Please forward this announcement widely to any parties you believe may be 
qualified and interested. It will require likely a South Bay resident.

MARINE SCIENCE EDUCATOR: SOUTH BAY WHALE BUS

The Marine Mammal Center, an equal opportunity, non-profit employer, is seeking 
a Marine Science Educator: South Bay Whale Bus to join our team. The Marine 
Mammal Center’s mission is to expand knowledge about marine mammals—their 
health and that of their ocean environment—and to inspire their global 
conservation. Our core work is the rescue and rehabilitation of sick and 
injured marine mammals, supported by state-of-the-art animal care and research 
facilities, a corps of dedicated volunteers, and an engaged community.

Reporting to the Visitor Programs Coordinator, the Marine Science Educator: 
South Bay Whale Bus, is a part-time, temporary, non-exempt position with no 
benefits. This position is temporary with the option of becoming permanent if 
the programs grow and funding becomes available. The Marine Science Educator 
teaches Whale Bus programs offered through The Center, ensuing that the content 
and delivery corresponds to the knowledge and age level of the client (ages 
Pre-K to high school students). The Center’s Whale Bus programs take place 
throughout the South Bay Area, particularly San Mateo and Santa Clara counties, 
via the Whale Bus mobile classroom. In addition this role assists in evaluating 
and updating of Whale Bus programs.

This is a new expansion of our existing Whale Bus programs in the Bay Area. 
Depending on the number of programs scheduled in the South Bay, the hours will 
vary each week, with an average of 16 to 32 hours per week. This role will 
serve as the primary educator for the South Bay Whale Bus.  The role requires 
working a very flexible schedule, generally Monday through Friday, but could 
include one weekend day within a work week and also working holidays as 
assigned.

The Marine Science Educator position works closely with the project lead for 
this program expansion.


Core Competencies:

·         Ability to engage and teach marine science content to ages Pre-K to 
high school students.

 *   Strong communication, inter-personal, and writing skills.

·         Ability to provide great customer service to a variety of audiences.

·         Ability to multi-task while being very efficient with time.

·         Skill and ability with using Microsoft Office suite of programs.

 *   Ability to communicate well and work as part of a multidisciplinary team 
to advance the mission of The Center.

·         Ability to drive the Whale Bus, and set-up and teach up to 4 programs 
per day in schools throughout the South Bay Area, specifically San Mateo and 
Santa Clara Counties.


Specific duties:

·         Teaches outreach education programs at school and community sites.

·         Completes program set‑up and begins at scheduled time. Arrives one 
hour prior to the scheduled start time for outreach programs.

·         Contacts teacher’s one-week prior to program to confirm reservation 
and review logistics.

·         Maintains Whale Bus by documenting gasoline and other purchases, 
scheduling vehicle maintenance and cleans the van regularly. Responsible for 
other whale bus logistics.

·         Maintains the visual teaching aides for all outreach programs.

·         Responsible for monitoring the audio visual equipment used in 
outreach programs for repairs or replacement.

·         Responsible for monitoring all outreach specimens, and recommending 
repair or replacement as needed.

·         Participates in the general maintenance of the Whale Bus, education 
storage and classroom.

·         Perform evaluation of programs (with other TMMC edu staff members), 
coordinate teachers involvement and maintain data base of information from the 
evaluations

·         Stay abreast of Center and marine science news to be able to inform 
and enhance programs and inform the public

·         Adheres to The Center's personnel policies and procedures as defined 
in the employee handbook and as communicated by management.

·         Attend meetings with direct supervisor and other Educational team 
members at least once per month at the Sausalito facility.

·         Participate in new projects as assigned.

Qualifications

·         Bachelor’s degree

·         Experience in leading/teaching school groups and leading tours or 
programs

·         Background and/or experience in environmental education and natural 
sciences

·         Background and/or experience with school environments

·         Ability to drive Center vehicles and maintain a clean driving record

·         Ability to stand/walk up to 3 hours without a break

·         Ability to lift and/or move up to 30 pounds

·         Ability to be on your feet for extended periods of time

·         Ability to complete tasks in a productive, proactive manner

·         Ability to multi-task efficiently and prioritize deliverables 
regularly

·         Ability to be flexible and to change schedules on short notice

·         Ability to work with minimal day to day supervision

·         Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.), 
and a high degree of tech savviness

·         Attention to detail and quick to learn

·         Enthusiastic, engaging, and able to translate this to all audiences.

·         “Can-do” attitude and willing to take on new projects as needed

·         Excellent oral and written communication skills



To apply:

Please send a cover letter and resume attention Human Resources and Operations 
Manager to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Please put “Marine Science 
Educator” in the subject line. Deadline for applications is January 28, 2013. 
Please no phone calls or faxed submissions.

Heather Groninger
Human Resources and Operations Manager
The Marine Mammal Center
2000 Bunker Road
Fort Cronkhite
Sausalito, CA 94965
415-289-7348
Fax: 415-754-4048
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
www.tmmc.org<http://www.tmmc.org>

 Adopt-a-Seal!
[cid:[email protected]]
Adopt a past patient like Garnett and you'll give future patients a second 
chance at life. Adopt-a-Seal 
today<http://www.marinemammalcenter.org/Get-Involved/adopt-a-seal/>!


<<inline: image001.jpg>>

_______________________________________________
MARMAM mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.uvic.ca/mailman/listinfo/marmam

Reply via email to