KIDS for the BAY
PROGRAM COORDINATOR/ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATOR
Position Terms: Full-time, two-year position with full benefits
Position Start Date: September 2024
Position End Date: July 31, 2026
Application Deadline: Apply early; interviews will be held as applications are received
Location: East San Francisco Bay Area, California, based in Berkeley
Organizational Information
KIDS for the BAY (KftB) is an environmental education organization now in its 32nd year of operation. We deliver engaging, hands-on programs to our partner elementary schools throughout Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. Our programs connect school students with nature on field trips to creek, bay and ocean habitats, engage students in science learning that supports Next Generation Science Standards and inspire students to become active Environmentalists. We provide professional development in environmental science education for our partner teachers. We also run an exciting Summer Camp for children ages 5 – 11 to explore in nature, learn hands-on science and become environmental stewards. For more information about our mission, impact and programs, please visit our website at kidsforthebay.org. KIDS for the BAY is a project of Earth Island Institute.
Our office is located in the Lorin District of Berkeley, walking distance from Ashby BART station and surrounded by popular coffee shops, restaurants and unique neighborhood stores, as well as a weekly Farmers Market. One-two days each week will be spent in the office and three-four days each week will be spent traveling to work at our partner school sites and our special field trip and Summer Camp locations. KftB offers a friendly, supportive working environment with professional development opportunities.
The Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate is passionate about teaching children environmental education and supporting their teachers and families, especially in under-resourced elementary school communities. They care deeply about connecting children with nature, hands-on science learning, promoting positive solutions to environmental problems and diversity, equity and inclusion. This person is an engaging teacher, has a lot of energy and enthusiasm for this work, is highly organized, and has excellent writing skills. They are willing to multitask on a daily basis to meet the needs of working in an effective grassroots nonprofit organization that provides quality, community-based programs. The ideal candidate is excited to develop their skills in environmental education and nonprofit work and to help advance the work of KIDS for the BAY.
Responsibilities
Environmental Educator (approximately 70% time)
Teach School-Based Programs:
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Teach environmental science curricula to elementary school students in the classroom and in the outdoors
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Lead nature-based field trips to creek, bay, delta and ocean habitats and follow all safety guidelines
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Outreach to schools to recruit new teacher participants and conduct orientation, planning, evaluation and follow-up meetings with teachers
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Model environmental science lessons and provide support for elementary school teachers
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Liaise with community project partners and coordinate service-learning Environmental Action Projects
Teach Summer Camp:
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Lead hands-on nature, environmental science, art and play activities in the outdoors each week of camp
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Coordinate the activities, materials and equipment needed for each day of camp
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Maintain a safe, fun, respectful, positive camp environment for all campers, camp staff and families
Program Coordinator (approximately 30% time)
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Coordinate program outreach, registration and scheduling for partner teachers
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Organize teaching equipment, supplies, and curricula materials
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Coordinate teacher follow-up support program with partner teachers
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Prepare grant reporting materials including: narrative reports, photo documents, year-in-review flyers, program receipts etc.
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Gather pictures, quotes and highlights and prepare blog page stories to support communications projects
Qualifications and Experience
Required Experience and Qualifications:
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Teaching experience in the classroom and/or outdoors in nature, at the elementary school level, with culturally and economically diverse populations
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Program administration and/or communications experience
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Bachelor's degree in environmental/biological sciences, education, or related subject
Desired Experience and Qualifications:
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Knowledge of environmental literacy, San Francisco Bay Area ecology, aquatic and watershed science, environmental issues and solutions, and Next Generation Science Standards
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Bilingual in Spanish or other commonly spoken language in the San Francisco Bay Area
Required Work Traits/Skills:
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Commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion
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Upbeat, positive, mature attitude and professional communication approach
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Enthusiasm, energy, and commitment to carry out teaching and program coordination responsibilities
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Ability to multitask while maintaining attention to detail and high quality of work
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Excellent organizational skills, effective time management, and efficient planning
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Excellent writing skills
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Willingness to follow direction from supervisor, as well as self-direct/manage tasks independently
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Ability to lift, carry and organize equipment for educational programs
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Desire and ability to work in the outdoors with youth, including walking and hiking along trails while carrying light equipment, exploring a variety of habitats and playing active games with children
Other Requirements:
Compensation
The starting salary is $44,000 per year. Full benefits (medical, dental, vision), paid vacation, paid holidays and sick leave are provided.
Application Procedures
Application Deadline: Apply early; interviews will be held as applications are received
Position Start date: September 2024
Position End Date: July 31, 2026
Please submit your cover letter and resume and please include a list of at least two references with full name, title, place of work, relationship to you, and current contact information (phone and email) including at least one direct supervisor, by email to:jobs@kidsforthebay.org
Please write: Program Coordinator/Environmental Educator Application in the subject line.
A background check by a Live Scan service provider will be required to complete the hiring process.