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  • From: Carl DuPoldt <cdupoldt@yahoo.com>
  • To: *HighlandsNJ <highlandsnj@npogroups.org>
  • Subject: [permaculture] Environmental Science Educator Needed
  • Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2016 16:00:30 +0000 (UTC)


Environmental Science Educator
SUMMARYNatureBridge of the Mid-Atlantic is currently hiring Environmental
Science Educators for the Spring 2017 season, beginning in early April and
ending in early June, with the possibility of extending employment into the
summer and fall. Based in Prince William Forest Park, Virginia, the program
serves students from Northern Virginia and Washington DC.NatureBridge
Environmental Science Educators are skilled professionals who provide diverse
student groups with meaningful experiences in nature’s classroom. Our
educators have significant post-undergraduate experience and training in
environmental education content, curricula, and pedagogy. NatureBridge values
diversity, equity, and inclusion. We strive to diversify our workforce and
seek applications by individuals from all backgrounds, abilities, cultures,
orientations, identities, and communities.RESPONSIBILITIES Lead groups of
10-15 students through multi-day, hands-on, experiential learning experiences
in an outdoor setting
Use scientific inquiry and lead by example to demonstrate positive and
responsible environmental literacy and behavior
Facilitate environmental education activities for student groups using a
student-centered approach
Differentiate and tailor programs to meet the needs of each school group,
incorporating teacher requests within our educational framework, program
logistics, and student interests
Cultivate a culturally responsive learning community to bring relevance to
program content and community relationships with students, teachers, and
schools
Create and lead structured evening programs with student participants
Manage student safety in an outdoor setting using sound judgment and
application of NatureBridge risk management policies and guidelines,
administer first aid as needed
Provide weekly, comprehensive pre- and post-trip assessments of student
group learning to help evidence achievement of educational goals
Actively participate in staff community by attending meetings and trainings
as assigned
Perform other duties as assignedQUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in science,
environmental or interdisciplinary studies, or a related field
Current Wilderness First Aid and CPR certifications (minimum) or willingness
to obtain before start date
Minimum one to two years relevant teaching experience (preferably outdoors)
and a working knowledge of inquiry-based, multi-disciplinary science and
natural history
Ability to perform physically challenging work in the outdoors and in all
weather conditions on uneven terrain
Commitment to diversity and inclusiveness within your teaching and our
community
Effective communication and interpersonal skills
A willingness to be coached and openness to feedback
Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and occasional
weekendsDESIRED QUALIFICATIONS Advanced degree and/or teaching credential
Experience with English Language Learners or urban youth
Ability to speak and/or teach in a second language
Experience in science research
Wilderness First Responder certificationCOMPENSATIONCompensation package
includes: $101 daily rate (plus additional compensation for running evening
programs and being on-call), housing, and meals while program is in session.
No benefits offered.HOW TO APPLYA complete application consists of: A cover
letter describing why you want to work for NatureBridge at Prince William
Forest Park
Your current resume
Contact information for three referencesWhen your application materials are
complete, please apply using the online application form at:
https://naturebridge.org/environmental-science-educator-application-prince-williamMulti-season,
multi-campus positions running from early April through early November 2017
may also become available. Selected applicants would work the spring season
at Prince William Forest Park in VA, transfer to the Golden Gate campus in CA
for the summer season, then return to Prince William Forest Park for the
fall. Compensation would include benefits and financial assistance in
transferring campuses. Please indicate in your cover letter if you would like
to receive additional information about this position as it becomes
available.Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. APPLICATION REVIEW
BEGINS IN OCTOBER 2016- APPLY NOW! Please direct questions to Rae Parks,
Senior Educator, at midatlanticsearch@naturebridge.org. Due to the high
number of applications we receive, we may not be able to respond to all
inquiries. Thank you for your interest. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Subject: [permaculture] Fwd: [compost_tea] Microbes to the Rescue (& a new
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From: John Bridges jbridgestx@yahoo.com [compost_tea] <
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Date: Sun, Oct 2, 2016 at 1:27 PM
Subject: [compost_tea] Microbes to the Rescue
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Beating invasive Cheatgrass with bacteria.
How cool is that?

http://blog.nature.org/science/2016/09/07/attacking-
invasive-cheatgrass-root-soil-microbes-biocontrol-sage/




Attacking Invasive Cheatgrass at Its Root
Not much can stop cheatgrass from spreading. That’s why scientists are
turning to a solution in the soil, a micr...

<http://blog.nature.org/science/2016/09/07/attacking-invasive-cheatgrass-root-soil-microbes-biocontrol-sage/>


John Bridges

Bridges Heritage Growers
Keller, Texas
In the woods & soils of the Cross Timbers
2012 USDA zone 8a
AHS Heat Zone 9
Sunset zone 33
Dallas, Fort Worth area

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Lawrence F. London, Jr.
lfljvenaura@gmail.com
https://sites.google.com/site/avantgeared



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