Deadline: Fri, 10/11/2024 - 12:00pm Employer: UGA Cooperative Extension Job Field: Fisheries Forestry Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management Water and Soil Resources Wildlife Other Job Type: Seasonal, Temporary, Internship Location: Georgia Location Detail: Wahsega 4-H Center Dahlonega, GA Fortson 4-H Center Hampton, GA (nearby Atlanta) Rock Eagle 4-H Center Eatonton, GA (nearby Athens) Burton 4-H Center Tybee Island, GA (nearby Savannah) Georgia 4-H at Camp Jekyll Jekyll Island, GA (nearby Brunswick, GA) Job Description: Teach, learn and grow as a 4-H environmental educator Perhaps a cubicle is just not your work style? Or you want to try out teaching but not in a traditional classroom setting? We hire and train a few dozen seasonal environmental educators (EE) every year to inspire young minds in grades K-12 at our diverse and unique 4-H facilities from the north Georgia mountains to the coast. Our facilities include Wahsega 4-H Center, Fortson 4-H Center, Rock Eagle 4-H Center, Burton 4-H Center, Georgia 4-H at Camp Jekyll, and 4-H Tidelands Nature Center. What is environmental education? Georgia 4-H is one of the nation’s largest providers of residential environmental education, hosting about 40,000 participants during each school year statewide. Our research-based curriculum in life sciences, natural history, ecology and team building provides hands-on science learning in the context of the real world. Since the program began in 1979, over 1.2 million students from schools and home-based groups have participated. Details and responsibilities Applications are accepted on a rolling basis for positions available from August to May at each of our 4-H facilities. Training consists of 2-3 weeks of preparation prior to the arrival of students. It includes teaching techniques, classroom management skills, class and curriculum outlines, animal handling and high ropes course instruction (for Rock Eagle, Wahsega and Fortson). Staff members generally work Monday through Friday, but hours vary based on visiting groups and schedules. Occasional weekend work is also required. Qualifications: Education and skills required: A bachelor’s degree (education, natural science, biology, forestry, outdoor education or related fields is preferred) Enjoy working outdoors Desire to teach students about the environment Ability to work as part of a team Commitment and genuine interest in youth development Well-developed communication skills Creativity and dynamic personality How to Apply: How to Apply? Go to www.ugajobsearch.com Under the "Location of Vacancy" option Scroll to select a 4-H Center Click “Search” Under "View Results" click to select "4-H Environmental Educator" Click "View Details" Click “Apply for this Posting” and complete the application! Notify by email the Corresponding EE Coordinator of your submitted application with your cover letter, resume and list of references. 4-H Facility Location Environmental Education Program Coordinator UGA Posting # & Application Link Wahsega 4-H Center Dahlonega, GA (NE mountains) Michael Klenke mklenke@uga.edu Posting Number#: G/R25115P https://www.ugajobsearch.com/postings/366489 Fortson 4-H Center Hampton, GA (nearby Atlanta) Jordan Parker jordanparker@uga.edu Posting Number#: G/R25111P https://www.ugajobsearch.com/postings/368540 Rock Eagle 4-H Center Eatonton, GA (nearby Athens) Lauren Nys Kuschner lnys@uga.edu Posting Number#: G/R25116P https://www.ugajobsearch.com/postings/368537 Burton 4-H Center Tybee Island, GA (nearby Savannah) Erine-Fay McNaught efvd@uga.edu Posting Number#: G/R25113P https://www.ugajobsearch.com/postings/366418 Georgia 4-H at Camp Jekyll Jekyll Island, GA (nearby Brunswick, GA) Andi Corcelli Andi.Corcelli@uga.edu Posting Number#: G/R25112P https://www.ugajobsearch.com/postings/366412