Outreach & Teaching Coordinator
Posted on November 1, 2024Company Name
Queen's University
Employment Type
Full Time
Category
Other
Location
Kingston, ON
Salary
$ $57,357 — 69,938.00 HOUR Hourly
Closing Date
November 24, 2024
Job Summary
The Queen’s University Biology Station (QUBS; www.qubs.ca) is located near the village of Chaffey’s Lock, approximately 50kms north of Kingston, Ontario. It is the largest inland university-based field station in Canada with over 3,400 hectares of property. Its primary mandate is to provide opportunities for university teaching and research in the biological and related sciences. QUBS has two campuses: Opinicon Lake (hereafter Opinicon), where most research and teaching occurs, and Elbow Lake, known as the Elbow Lake Environmental Education Centre (hereafter ELEEC; https://elbowlakecentre.ca), which offers school and public outreach, including a summer day camp, Eco-Adventure Camp. Opinicon provides daily meals, lab space, technical equipment, computer systems, weather stations, and safety equipment, with on-site accommodation for over 90 residents. The ELEEC can accommodate up to 40 overnight residents and has a communal kitchen, but no cooking staff, and has a series of teaching spaces including the Main Pavilion, Rec Hall, Nature Centre and an outdoor classroom.
Reporting to the QUBS Director and Senior Manager, Program and Administration (hereafter ‘Senior Manager’), the Outreach & Teaching Coordinator oversees and runs outreach activities in conservation, natural history, environmental issues and ecology for QUBS, creating on-line outreach resources. The Outreach & Teaching Coordinator provides leadership and support to the Eco-Adventure Camp Director and counsellors, other instructors, and volunteers who assist in the delivery of programs and outreach activities and to ensure that their respective roles and responsibilities in the implementation of the outreach programs are carried out.
In conjunction with other members of QUBS, the Outreach & Teaching Coordinator regularly researches potential outreach and teaching program opportunities, and recommends and implements new and innovative programs with revenue-generating potential to make the program fit within the QUBS operations budget. This includes seeking and applying for external funding opportunities to support new outreach and teaching initiatives.
Non-traditional hours, including evening and/or weekend commitments are required during peak periods. Ability to reside on-site overnight during peak periods may be beneficial.
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REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
• Bachelor of Education with teachable in Biology, Environmental Science or related discipline, or equivalent.
• Minimum 2 years’ experience in conservation and environmental science outreach, particularly to young people.
• Enthusiasm for, and detailed knowledge of, natural history or environmental science and conservation issues.
• Knowledge of web site maintenance, event registration software, and social media apps an asset.
• Satisfactory Criminal Records Check and Vulnerable Sector Screening.
• Valid Province of Ontario Class G driver’s license.
• Consideration may be given to a combination of education and experience.
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