Environmental Education Program Coordinator

Organization
Sierra Nevada AmeriCorps Partnership
Job Description

Organizational Background: Sierra STEM is a small outdoor education and STEM enrichment organization based out of June Lake in the Eastern Sierra Nevada near Mammoth Lakes, CA. Operating since 2021, Sierra STEM partners with schools and other nonprofits to run a variety of experiential learning and community building programs including: multi-day backcountry adventures, overnight cabin-based trips for out-of-town student groups, STEM-focused day camps for local kids, and community/school retreats. Website: sierrastem.org

Position Description: Sierra STEM seeks to hire an Environmental Education Program Facilitator to enhance our local and school-based programming in the Eastern Sierra Nevada region. This role will be key to growing our impact as we operate eight weeks of summer day camps and several multi-day, place-based experiential learning trips with visiting school groups. The Environmental Education Program Facilitator will build Sierra STEM’s outreach capacity by enhancing our STEM-focused curriculum, supporting our environmental education efforts in the Mono Basin and Yosemite National Park, and building capacity for volunteer recruitment and management.

  • The central focus of this position (70%) will be on developing and delivering hands-on science-based curricular elements to teach youth about a variety of STEM topics (such as Sierra Nevada ecology and geology, hydrology and water resources, forestry and wildfire ecology, and atmospheric science), while also helping kids to build outdoor skills and teamwork/communication skills. Before and between programs with students, the Environmental Education Program Facilitator will assist in packing, set up, cleanup, and curriculum preparation, as well as supporting administrative projects in the Sierra STEM office in June Lake, CA. Optionally, the Environmental Education Program Facilitator may choose to participate in guiding overnight programs which include backcountry travel with students.
  • A secondary focus of the Environmental Education Program Facilitator (10%) will be to lead the development of new systems to recruit, engage, and manage volunteers that will support Sierra STEM for years to come. This will include research on peer organizations’ practices, improvement of our social media outreach to promote volunteerism, and the design and development of online portals and tools to host and manage a volunteer program.
  • Professional development is a major component of this position (up to 20%). Throughout their term, hands-on training and mentorship will be provided to the Environmental Education Program Facilitator in a variety of areas (see Site-Specific Training Provided).

Most Sierra STEM programs take place in and around June Lake and Lee Vining, CA, including occasional fieldwork in Yosemite National Park. Exact start and end dates may be flexible, but full-time, consistent in-person availability during late May and from July 1 to August 9 is critical.

Detailed duties of the Environmental Education Program Facilitator:

  • Collaborate with Sierra STEM team members to develop and deliver science-focused programming for elementary and middle school students.
  • Facilitate hands-on labs about ecology, geology, and water resources.
  • Facilitate team building activities and icebreaker games to build community among participants.
  • Teach middle school students backpacking skills, including how to load a pack, navigate in the backcountry, cook meals on camp stoves, practice safe hiking skills, and honor Leave No Trace principles.
  • Lead organization of curriculum materials, gear/equipment for outdoor programming, and on-site setup.
  • Practice excellent risk management skills and demonstrate strong leadership.
  • Respond to emergency situations and minor injuries, within your scope of practice.
  • Represent Sierra STEM with professionalism before, during, and after all programs.
  • Help with post-program cleanup, organization, and debriefing.
  • Lead the development of new systems to build capacity for volunteer recruitment, engagement, and management, including designing a web portal for recruitment.

Site-Specific Training Provided:

  • STEM curriculum development and lesson planning.
  • Risk management skills.
  • Environmental education for youth.
  • Program management.
  • Website development.
  • Social media marketing.
  • Wilderness First Aid certification (if needed).
  • Eastern Sierra networking opportunities.
  • Attendance at local community events.
FT/PT
Full Time
Application Deadline