Senior Education Officer - BIAZA (British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums)
  • N/A, Other, Ireland
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Job Description

Emerald ParkIrelandClosing date for applications is: 15th Mar 2024Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday – Friday; however, weekends are required during the busy season and bank holiday rotas as required.Holidays: 21 days per annum.Reports to: Discovery & Learning ManagerSalary: €30,160 per annumManagement: Supervising seasonal Education Officers, Tour Guides, and Discovery & Learning staff in the delivery of taught modules, zoo tours, and zoo experiences as required by the Discovery & Learning Manager.Financial Dimensions: Support the Education Manager in budget planning and execution of the approved budget. Contribute to fundraising efforts as required for the CER Department.As a Senior Education Officer, you will be responsible for the planning and delivery of all aspects of our education and visitor engagement programs. You will be integral in the development of materials and implementation of processes to realize the Emerald Park conservation education strategy.Role Purpose:Contribute to the delivery of the full range of education programmes.Undertake specific tasks in support of education programmes, such as supporting the department Manager in the administration of the department as well as selling the programme and increasing our client base in Primary, Secondary, QQI/FETAC, and third level education.Contribute to education, media, and marketing initiatives to encourage public understanding and promote Emerald Park’s conservation mission.Key Internal Contacts: Discovery & Learning Manager, CER Dept., Park and Animal Managers.Key Accountabilities:Support the Discovery & Learning Manager across activities to ensure programme requirements and educational strategy are met.Deliver a full range of educational sessions and informal engagement activities, ensuring the highest degree of professionalism and customer service.Responsible for maintaining the Discovery and Learning Facilities and apparatus.Support in recruitment, selection, and training of staff.Support in office administration and customer relationship management.Research conservation and contemporary issues related to sessions and activities.Plan and carry out projects or ad-hoc tasks identified by the line manager.Undertake and evaluate special projects as required.Produce educational materials.Produce reports as required.Adhere to health and safety policy and procedures, identify hazards, and undertake appropriate risk assessments for all education activities and programmes.Prepare for & attend as requested regular section or departmental meetings / undertake agreed actions.Attend formal & informal training as required Health & safety.Learn & maintain understanding of emergency procedures - practice and enact as required.Participate in informal education, media, and marketing initiatives as required.Engage guests informally during the course of duties.Participate in Zoo Licence inspections, and other audits as required and directed by Head of CER and Animal Management.Identify with and contribute to Emerald Park Brand Values, Mission, and Conservation Partner charitable objectives.Requirements:Academic qualifications: Third level qualification in a suitable environmental science, teaching OR equivalent experience in environmental and STEM education and facilitating.Excellent verbal and written communication skills and ability to work with audiences of differing ages and backgrounds.A high level of IT proficiency, strong administration skills, organization, and excellent attention to detail.Knowledge of wildlife ecology as well as an enthusiastic interest in conservation and sustainability.A flexible approach, with the ability to work independently as part of a team and in cooperation with other teams.Experience or knowledge of zoo conservation.Experience in the delivery and design of environmental & STEM education.Familiarity with the national curriculum. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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