[SEMCO] Seasonal Naturalist Job Opening at Mass Audubon's Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary
Ian Ives
iives at massaudubon.org
Tue Mar 3 16:17:53 EST 2009
Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary
Seasonal Naturalist
Location: Barnstable, MA
Long Pasture is seeking an enthusiastic Teacher Naturalist to teach
hands-on environmental education on our Marine Life Cruises educational
program. Through the use of various fishing and sampling equipment, this
program will introduce participants to sea life and marine ecology. A
data collection and citizen science component will also be integrated
into the program.
Responsibilities include assisting in development of educational
activities and interpretive materials for the cruises and teaching this
educational program to youth, families and adults. This position is for
40 hours, 20 of which can be flexibly scheduled and include program
planning and development, while the remaining 20 hours include program
execution in the months of July and August and are pre-determined.
Qualifications: Must have experience as interpreter, naturalist or
teacher, and have knowledge of local marine biology, and ability to
identify marine life. Candidate must enjoy working with children and
care about the natural world. Must have ability to work both
cooperatively and independently and the capacity to interact well with
the public. Must be capable of working effectively on a cruise boat in
potentially choppy seas and able to lift 20 lbs. Knowledge of Cape Cod
natural history and local marine ecosystems helpful.
Benefits: Pay is $12.50 pr hour.
To inquire about this position:
Please send cover letter and resume to:
Ian Ives, Sanctuary Director
iives at massaudubon.org
Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary
P.O. Box 235
Cummaquid, MA, 02630
Ian Ives
Sanctuary Director
Ashumet, Long Pasture and Skunknett River Wildlife Sanctuaries
345 Bone Hill Rd
P.O. Box 235
Cummaquid, MA 02637
Tel: 508-362-7475 Ext 9350
E-mail: iives at massaudubon.org
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