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Senior Educator

Boston, Massachusetts, United States · Hybrid

$45k–$57k/yr

Senior$597K raised

The Senior Educator is a senior member of the Interpretation and Engagement (I&E) team, leading the creation of engaging interpretive programming aimed at inspiring ocean-based conservation action among our audiences. Th…

Skills: Interpretive Programming, Conservation Messaging, Staff Mentoring, Program Development, Public Speaking

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Maintenance Mechanic

Boston, Massachusetts, United States · On-site

$41/hr–$41/hr

Mid level$597K raised

New England Aquarium is seeking an experienced Maintenance Mechanic to join the Facilities Team and contribute to the maintenance of the vast mechanical systems that keep the animal collection safe and the facilities ope…

Skills: Mechanical Maintenance, Pump Repair, Filtration Systems, Piping Systems, Steam Systems

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Senior Financial Analyst

Boston, Massachusetts, United States · Hybrid

$76k–$94k/yr

Senior$597K raised

The Senior Financial Analyst is an experienced financial professional who supports the Director of Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) in advancing the New England Aquarium's budgeting, forecasting, financial reporting,…

Skills: Financial Modeling, Budgeting, Forecasting, GAAP, Variance Analysis

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Senior Educator

New England Aquarium

Boston, Massachusetts, United States • Hybrid

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  • $45k–$57k/yr
  • Full-time
  • bachelor degree
  • Comprehensive benefits package
  • Posted 12d ago
  • ~40 hrs/week

Responsibilities

Lead the creation and implementation of engaging interpretive programming to inspire ocean-based conservation action. Train and mentor staff, interns, and volunteers while collaborating across departments to align programming with the organization's mission.

Requirements

Requires a Bachelor's degree in marine science, education, or a related field with 3-4 years of interpretive experience. Candidates must also have 2-3 years of supervisory or mentoring experience, preferably in a museum or aquarium setting.

Full job description

The Senior Educator is a senior member of the Interpretation and Engagement (I&E) team, leading the creation of engaging interpretive programming aimed at inspiring ocean-based conservation action among our audiences. They will be responsible for building engaging programs, from conceptualization through implementation, highlighting the Aquarium's exhibits, science and research, and mission. Other responsibilities include training, mentoring, and coaching staff, interns, and volunteers in interpretive skills, conservation messaging, and successful program delivery. The ideal candidate will model excellent leadership skills and support supervisory functions.

This is a full-time regular position offering a comprehensive benefits package. The schedule will be Tuesdays through Saturdays with the option for a hybrid schedule, working some days on-site and some days remotely. Candidates will have the flexibility to choose from an 8a – 4p, 9a – 5p, or 10a – 6p schedule. Remote days are only available for residents of MA, RI, NH, ME, NY and VT.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  1. Leads the development and implementation of interpretive programming and conservation learning messaging in direct support of the organization's conservation mission, ensuring on-site and virtual programming are in strategic alignment. Uses up-to-date interpretation and guest engagement approaches to create programming that shares the breadth of Aquarium's expertise, research, and conservation advocacy work.
  2. Serves as a subject matter expert in interpretation and program development. Facilitates and trains other departments and cross-functional teams on best practices for communicating complex conservation topics to broader audiences (e.g., visitors, members, donors, trustees, media) in a fun and engaging manner.
  3. Leads and participates in cross-functional working groups, task forces, and organizational projects. Collaborates with different teams and departments on projects and bodies of work, including Learning and Engagement, Animal Care, Marketing and Communications,, and Visitor Experience.
  4. Trains, mentors, and coaches several educator cohorts (e.g., paid staff, volunteers, adult interns, teen interns) to ensure the highest standard and quality of mission-based interpretation. Provides guidance and feedback on communication strategies, conservation interpretation, and provides access to ongoing professional opportunities and continued learning and skills development.
  5. Delivers mission-based programs to the public, working closely with various departments to share all aspects of the Aquarium's work. Increases the public's understanding of conservation topics and connects them to tools, advocacy opportunities, and community involvement.
  6. Represents the Aquarium in a leadership role to outside groups and institutions on a local, state, and national level regarding the organization's conservation programming.
  7. Performs other position-related duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS

Minimum Training and Experience

  • Bachelor's degree in marine science, environmental science, education, museum studies, or a related field and/or equivalent experience.
  • Minimum of 3-4 years of interpretive experience and/or program development in an aquarium, zoo, museum, or similar institution required. 2 -3 years of supervisory, mentoring, and/or training experience required, preferably within an aquarium, zoo, museum or similar setting.
  • Experience managing multi-department projects and tracking deadlines preferred.
  • Experience guiding groups/individuals or leading special events on short notice required.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Excellent interpretation skills within a diverse audience setting; ability to effectively teach topics related to exhibits, research, and/or conservation in a zoo, aquarium, museum or similar setting.
  • Must be passionate about being a collaborative member of a team that is developing mission-based programming with a conservation and research focus.
  • Knowledge of one or more of the following areas required: exhibit interpretation, educational theory, childhood development, marine biology, and/or ecology.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and proven ability to communicate effectively both orally and in written form with members, visitors, volunteers, and colleagues of different ages, interests, and backgrounds.
  • Strong mentoring, and coaching skills; ability to motivate others (e.g., interns, volunteers, colleagues) and lead teams and projects.
  • Must be able to thrive in a changing work environment, be open to new ideas, problem solve in quickly changing situations, and work collaboratively and independently.
  • Strong organizational skills with close attention to detail. Display good professional judgment and the ability to work under pressure while exercising tact and diplomacy.
  • Willingness to be trained to handle animals for education programs.

For more information and to apply online please visit: http://neaq.applicantpro.com/jobs/

The New England Aquarium is committed to an inclusive workplace culture and is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, as defined by the EEOC. Here, we foster a culture of respect and inclusion. We strive to engage and inspire a broad audience with our efforts to protect the blue planet. We believe that an inclusive workforce provides diverse experiences, skills, and perspectives that enrich our programs, strengthen problem-solving, add creativity, and enhance our workplace culture.

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Marine ScienceEnvironmental ScienceMuseum StudiesConservation AdvocacyInterpretive SkillsGuest EngagementEducational TheoryChildhood DevelopmentMarine BiologyEcologyProgram ImplementationStrategic AlignmentPublic EducationCross-functional LeadershipConservation Learning

About New England Aquarium

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Protecting the blue planet for 50 years and counting.

Industry
Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
Company size
201-500 employees
Founded
1969
Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts
LinkedIn followers
19,384
Total funding
$597K

The New England Aquarium is a catalyst for global change through public engagement, commitment to marine animal conservation, leadership in education, innovative scientific research, and effective advocacy for vital and vibrant oceans. It is the only Boston-based cultural institution with a mission focused primarily on the environment, promoting the importance of protecting the blue planet through innovative exhibits and educational programs. These are some highlights of the Aquarium’s mission in action, on exhibit, and through our education, conservation, and research programs here on Central Wharf and around the globe. -The Trust Family Foundation Shark and Ray Touch Tank and the New Balance Foundation Marine Mammal Center showcase the diversity and importance of marine animals. -The Giant Ocean Tank inspires visitors with the beauty and complexity of marine habitat through replication of a Caribbean coral reef. -Aquarium educators lead a nationwide initiative on climate change and inspire future ocean protectors with hands-on programs such as Harbor Discoveries Camps and live blue™ Ambassadors. -The Aquarium’s Marine Animal Rescue Team leads regional efforts to rehabilitate and release endangered species of sea turtles at our state-of-the-art Animal Care Center. -Aquarium scientists advise some of the nation’s largest seafood companies on methods to enhance the sustainability of commercial fisheries worldwide. -The Aquarium is home to the world’s longest-running right whale research program, coordinating efforts along the East Coast of the U.S. to restore the population of this endangered species. -The Aquarium collaborates with partners around the world to protect ocean ecosystems, such as coral reefs. In 2008, we partnered with the island nation of Kiribati and Conservation International to create the Phoenix Islands Protected Area. Learn more about the New England Aquarium: http://www.neaq.org - http://www.andersoncabotcenterforoceanlife.org

Offices: Central Wharf, Boston, Massachusetts 02110, US

Protecting Endangered Species & HabitatsCreating the Next Generation of Ocean ProtectorsChanging How Fish is Bought and SoldConserving Resources with Unconventional Methodsand Creating the Largest Marine Protected Area in the WorldHealth CareWildlife Conservation
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About New England Aquarium

LinkedInVisit site

Protecting the blue planet for 50 years and counting.

Industry
Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
Company size
201-500 employees
Founded
1969
Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts
LinkedIn followers
19,384
Total funding
$597K

The New England Aquarium is a catalyst for global change through public engagement, commitment to marine animal conservation, leadership in education, innovative scientific research, and effective advocacy for vital and vibrant oceans. It is the only Boston-based cultural institution with a mission focused primarily on the environment, promoting the importance of protecting the blue planet through innovative exhibits and educational programs. These are some highlights of the Aquarium’s mission in action, on exhibit, and through our education, conservation, and research programs here on Central Wharf and around the globe. -The Trust Family Foundation Shark and Ray Touch Tank and the New Balance Foundation Marine Mammal Center showcase the diversity and importance of marine animals. -The Giant Ocean Tank inspires visitors with the beauty and complexity of marine habitat through replication of a Caribbean coral reef. -Aquarium educators lead a nationwide initiative on climate change and inspire future ocean protectors with hands-on programs such as Harbor Discoveries Camps and live blue™ Ambassadors. -The Aquarium’s Marine Animal Rescue Team leads regional efforts to rehabilitate and release endangered species of sea turtles at our state-of-the-art Animal Care Center. -Aquarium scientists advise some of the nation’s largest seafood companies on methods to enhance the sustainability of commercial fisheries worldwide. -The Aquarium is home to the world’s longest-running right whale research program, coordinating efforts along the East Coast of the U.S. to restore the population of this endangered species. -The Aquarium collaborates with partners around the world to protect ocean ecosystems, such as coral reefs. In 2008, we partnered with the island nation of Kiribati and Conservation International to create the Phoenix Islands Protected Area. Learn more about the New England Aquarium: http://www.neaq.org - http://www.andersoncabotcenterforoceanlife.org

Offices: Central Wharf, Boston, Massachusetts 02110, US

Protecting Endangered Species & HabitatsCreating the Next Generation of Ocean ProtectorsChanging How Fish is Bought and SoldConserving Resources with Unconventional Methodsand Creating the Largest Marine Protected Area in the WorldHealth CareWildlife Conservation
View all jobs at New England Aquarium

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