Part-time Avian Educator Apprenticeship
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Job Description And Position Requirements
The Arboretum at Penn State and Penn State’s Outdoor Education Field Lab and Nature Center -Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center – are searching for an energetic Avian Educator that can provide research assistance and informal and formal interpretation to the community. This opportunity is a paid ($17.00/hr.), part-time (20 hours/week) position, lasting up to 52 weeks.
Primary Responsibilities
- Experiential Learning and Landowner Outreach (May–August): Assist in on-site and off-site nestbox monitoring to track nesting activity, egg-laying, chick hatching, and fledging success of secondary cavity nesters.
- Develop working knowledge of the Natural History of American Kestrel and American Barn Owls through landowner outreach, nestbox management, and hands-on banding demonstrations.
- Develop working knowledge of the Natural History of central Pennsylvania’s breeding birds by participating in the 3rd Pennsylvania Breeding Bird Atlas.
- Contribute to avian research projects led by Penn State Faculty.
- Support staff in outreach and interpretation at Penn State’s annual three-day event, Ag Progress Days.
- Outreach and Interpretation (September-April): Support the Arboretum’s annual Avian Education Lecture event programming, as well as bird walks, and programs organized and delivered as part of the avian education program suite.
- Embrace a growth mindset by demonstrating critical thinking, taking on leadership roles, and seeking opportunities for professional engagement.
- Participate in paid, regularly scheduled community education days designed to support career and self-development.
- Enroll in a mandatory 9-week non-credit tuition-free Canvas course (currently titled Upskill Penn State) designed to support reflection on experiential learning.
- Help maintain the Arboretum’s bird feeding stations during peak use.
- Develop a working knowledge of migration ecology and identification through local fall and spring hawk watch sites.
Qualifications
Applicants should be currently enrolled in or recent graduates from an undergraduate or graduate degree program in Wildlife and Fisheries Science, Recreation, Parks, and Tourism Management, or a related field and should demonstrate a strong interest in environmental education. Applicants should have a basic understanding of avian ecology and biology and be able to identify common Pennsylvania bird species. Preference will be given to candidates who can demonstrate a desire to learn more about avian ecology and explain how this opportunity will help them reach their career goals.
Requirements
- Resume or CV
- Contact information for at least two professional references.
- Written letters of recommendation highly preferred.
Application
Applications must be submitted online via Penn State Careers Website: https://hr.psu.edu/careers. Please make certain to include a cover letter, resume or CV, and reference contacts/letters of recommendation with your application materials.
Background Checks/Clearances
This position requires the following clearances in addition to applicable background checks: PA State Police Criminal Background Check, PA Child Abuse History Clearance Form, and Federal (FBI) Fingerprint Criminal Background Check.
Requirements
- A valid driver’s license and successful completion of a motor vehicle records check will be required in addition to standard background checks.
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