Description
(Regular Non-Exempt)
Starting Salary Range: $19.54 - $23.45/hour DOQ Closing Date: September 21 2025
Shift/Workdays and Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (may vary due to scheduled events)
How to Apply: Using the apply button on this page please complete the required online application upload a resume and a list of three professional references with full contact information. For general questions about the position contact Unique Hiram at or
Summary/Objective
The incumbent develops and implements education programs to ensure that education programs and activities advance and promote excellent guest services and contribute to the overall mission and goals of the division. The incumbent assists the Curator of Education and collaborates with the Education Supervisor with long-term education program planning and program event and exhibit development. The incumbent may also manage the education teams use of technological resources manage program reporting and paperwork coordinate activities for volunteers and department interns and supervise the work of seasonal educators.
Essential Functions
Develops coordinates and implements educational and volunteer programs and events.
- Designs researches develops and delivers conservation educational programs to groups on-site and off-site on a variety of mission-oriented topics for audiences of all ages and backgrounds according to established timeframes and set budget and revenue expectations.
- Possesses and demonstrates proficiency in Kansas state K-12 curriculum standards in all relevant fields.
- Facilitates excellent guest engagement experiences and assists in tracking program and engagement data; supports the growth and development needs of program assistants and volunteers.
- Interacts with program contacts partner agencies co-workers volunteers and visitors in a courteous and professional manner focusing on a positive customer service experience.
- Works in collaboration with the Education Supervisor to develop manage and maintain interpretive activities and education resources according to established timeframes set budget and revenue expectations.
- Follows animal handling policies and procedures to maintain the safety and wellbeing of ambassador animals during programs and animal care/upkeep.
- Provides direct support for education programs which may include drop-off and pick-up procedures provides support with disruptive behavior from participants facilitating delivery of first aid as necessary etc.
- Develops and implements strategies for incorporating emerging technologies and interpretive tools into new and existing educational programs.
- Participates in educational programs and public speaking engagements comfortable speaking on camera radio and in front of groups. Occasionally works independently on a variety of projects and activities simultaneously without direct supervision.
- Maintains safe and clean workspace notifies appropriate staff of safety related concerns.
Performs other administrative duties as required.
- Attends meetings and training.
- Manages stress brought about by interacting with potentially irate and/or defensive customers.
- Participates in sustainability and conservation plans as appropriate such as recycling composting etc.
- Assists with program and event planning and implementation.
- Provides setup support for event rentals as needed.
- In partnership with Education Supervisor organizes orders and maintains program supplies.
- Maintains and secures needed program related forms records and documentation.
- Assesses needs of interpretive volunteers under the coordination of the Volunteer
Coordinator and Education Supervisor to plan develop schedule and communicate training resources and classes.
- Performs custodial duties as required.
- Ensures compliancy with all applicable regulations policies and procedures in all duties.
- Performs work at night and weekends on a fluctuating schedule as required.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Required Education and Experience
- Bachelors Degree in Education Recreation Psychology Natural Resources Environmental/Conservation Sociology or related subject area.
- Valid drivers license.
- One (1) year experience working with school-age children/youth.
Preferred Education and Experience
- Experience in informal education: including program development program delivery and/or volunteer management.
- Two (2) or more years experience working with school-age children/youth.
Compensation & Benefits
- Boot Clothing and Vehicle Allowances if applicable.
- City issued Cell Phone if applicable.
- Retirement/Pension - City employees are required by statute to contribute to the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System (KPERS). Voluntary retirement contributions are offered with Nationwide Mission Square and Empower KPERS 457.
- Medical Dental Vision - The City offers an excellent benefits package that includes wellness medical vision dental and prescription drug benefits.
- Paid Holidays 10.5 paid holidays per year plus one additional floating holiday.
- Paid Vacation - 12 to 26 days per year based on years of service.
- Paid Sick Leave - 12 days per year.
- Paid Parental Leave - up to 6 weeks of paid leave.
- Education Reimbursement Professional Development. Certifications/Licensure - The City will reimburse up to $8000 per calendar year for tuition and fees. Professional Development funds are based on department budget. Certification/licensure may be reimbursed by the City.
- Other Benefits - Long-term disability employer paid group life insurance basic life insurance employee assistance program and an array of voluntary benefit options.
The City of Manhattan is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity and believe the best workplaces bring together employees with diverse skill sets backgrounds experiences and viewpoints to achieve common goals. Applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national origin veteran or disability status or any basis protected by law.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
Full-timeDescription(Regular Non-Exempt)Starting Salary Range: $19.54 - $23.45/hour DOQ Closing Date: September 21 2025Shift/Workdays and Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (may vary due to scheduled events)How to Apply: Using the apply button on this page please complete the required onli...
Description
(Regular Non-Exempt)
Starting Salary Range: $19.54 - $23.45/hour DOQ Closing Date: September 21 2025
Shift/Workdays and Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (may vary due to scheduled events)
How to Apply: Using the apply button on this page please complete the required online application upload a resume and a list of three professional references with full contact information. For general questions about the position contact Unique Hiram at or
Summary/Objective
The incumbent develops and implements education programs to ensure that education programs and activities advance and promote excellent guest services and contribute to the overall mission and goals of the division. The incumbent assists the Curator of Education and collaborates with the Education Supervisor with long-term education program planning and program event and exhibit development. The incumbent may also manage the education teams use of technological resources manage program reporting and paperwork coordinate activities for volunteers and department interns and supervise the work of seasonal educators.
Essential Functions
Develops coordinates and implements educational and volunteer programs and events.
- Designs researches develops and delivers conservation educational programs to groups on-site and off-site on a variety of mission-oriented topics for audiences of all ages and backgrounds according to established timeframes and set budget and revenue expectations.
- Possesses and demonstrates proficiency in Kansas state K-12 curriculum standards in all relevant fields.
- Facilitates excellent guest engagement experiences and assists in tracking program and engagement data; supports the growth and development needs of program assistants and volunteers.
- Interacts with program contacts partner agencies co-workers volunteers and visitors in a courteous and professional manner focusing on a positive customer service experience.
- Works in collaboration with the Education Supervisor to develop manage and maintain interpretive activities and education resources according to established timeframes set budget and revenue expectations.
- Follows animal handling policies and procedures to maintain the safety and wellbeing of ambassador animals during programs and animal care/upkeep.
- Provides direct support for education programs which may include drop-off and pick-up procedures provides support with disruptive behavior from participants facilitating delivery of first aid as necessary etc.
- Develops and implements strategies for incorporating emerging technologies and interpretive tools into new and existing educational programs.
- Participates in educational programs and public speaking engagements comfortable speaking on camera radio and in front of groups. Occasionally works independently on a variety of projects and activities simultaneously without direct supervision.
- Maintains safe and clean workspace notifies appropriate staff of safety related concerns.
Performs other administrative duties as required.
- Attends meetings and training.
- Manages stress brought about by interacting with potentially irate and/or defensive customers.
- Participates in sustainability and conservation plans as appropriate such as recycling composting etc.
- Assists with program and event planning and implementation.
- Provides setup support for event rentals as needed.
- In partnership with Education Supervisor organizes orders and maintains program supplies.
- Maintains and secures needed program related forms records and documentation.
- Assesses needs of interpretive volunteers under the coordination of the Volunteer
Coordinator and Education Supervisor to plan develop schedule and communicate training resources and classes.
- Performs custodial duties as required.
- Ensures compliancy with all applicable regulations policies and procedures in all duties.
- Performs work at night and weekends on a fluctuating schedule as required.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Required Education and Experience
- Bachelors Degree in Education Recreation Psychology Natural Resources Environmental/Conservation Sociology or related subject area.
- Valid drivers license.
- One (1) year experience working with school-age children/youth.
Preferred Education and Experience
- Experience in informal education: including program development program delivery and/or volunteer management.
- Two (2) or more years experience working with school-age children/youth.
Compensation & Benefits
- Boot Clothing and Vehicle Allowances if applicable.
- City issued Cell Phone if applicable.
- Retirement/Pension - City employees are required by statute to contribute to the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System (KPERS). Voluntary retirement contributions are offered with Nationwide Mission Square and Empower KPERS 457.
- Medical Dental Vision - The City offers an excellent benefits package that includes wellness medical vision dental and prescription drug benefits.
- Paid Holidays 10.5 paid holidays per year plus one additional floating holiday.
- Paid Vacation - 12 to 26 days per year based on years of service.
- Paid Sick Leave - 12 days per year.
- Paid Parental Leave - up to 6 weeks of paid leave.
- Education Reimbursement Professional Development. Certifications/Licensure - The City will reimburse up to $8000 per calendar year for tuition and fees. Professional Development funds are based on department budget. Certification/licensure may be reimbursed by the City.
- Other Benefits - Long-term disability employer paid group life insurance basic life insurance employee assistance program and an array of voluntary benefit options.
The City of Manhattan is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity and believe the best workplaces bring together employees with diverse skill sets backgrounds experiences and viewpoints to achieve common goals. Applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national origin veteran or disability status or any basis protected by law.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
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