Marine science interpreter
Posted: Open to all internal and external applicants
Reports to: Visitor engagement manager
Status: Part-time, hourly, cannot work more than 1,000 hours per year
Duration: Work available through September 2017 with potential to continue in the fall, depending on performance and department needs Hours of work: Varies by season, average 18 hours per week. The Aquarium is open seven days a week. Interpretive shifts vary in length from four to 10 hours between the hours of 8:30am and 11pm. This position will regularly fill weekend shift openings, but weekday, evening and graveyard shifts will also be scheduled. Availability during the summer season is required.
Dated needed: ASAP
Posting expires: Monday, February 27, 2017
About the Seattle Aquarium: The Seattle Aquarium is owned by the City of Seattle and under nonprofit management. The Aquarium currently serves over 825,000 visitors and 40,000 schoolchildren and their teachers annually. Guided by its mission of Inspiring Conservation of Our Marine Environment, the Seattle Aquarium has a realistic plan for phased growth based on record-setting attendance, membership and fundraising growth, an energized board of directors and professional management. The current annual budget is $14 million.
Position overview: Temporary marine science Interpreters are shift supervisors in the exhibits at the Seattle Aquarium, leading the interpretation volunteers, running volunteer enrichments, and interpreting the exhibits to Aquarium guests both informally and during formal interpretive presentations. In addition to working regularly scheduled hours, these staff will provide coverage for last-minute schedule changes and vacation requests, most often Thursday– Monday; flexibility in scheduling is required.
Primary job functions:
Supervise interpretation volunteers, including some training and evaluation of the volunteers’ performance.
Prepare and deliver formal interpretive talks to Aquarium visitors.
Interpret Aquarium exhibits to visitors on an informal, one-on-one basis.
Coordinate feedings and interpretive talks, and communicate openly with coworkers from all Aquarium departments.
Some administrative work, such as record-keeping for animal care, volunteer activities, etc.
Assist with maintenance of props, exhibits and office/lounge spaces.
Other projects as assigned.
Required skills/abilities:
Excellent oral, presentation and written communication skills.
Excellent leadership abilities; willingness and ability to take charge as needed.
Strong organizational skills.
Familiarity with MS Office programs, including Word, Excel, Outlook. Familiarity with, or ability to learn, volunteer databases (Volgistics).
Critical thinking and excellent judgment.
Knowledge of marine science and conservation.
Ability to: change priorities in a rapidly changing work environment; shift gears comfortably or when needed; decide and act without having the total picture.
Team player with a healthy sense of humor.
Experience, education and certifications: We will consider various combinations of relevant experience and education in order to meet minimum requirements.
Minimum two years’ academic experience in education, biology, environmental science or similar field, preferred B.A./B.S. degree. Degree in education, biology, environmental science or similar field preferred.
Minimum of two years’ experience working in an aquarium, zoo, environmental education center or similar institution required. CPR/first aid/Epi-pen certification required.
Previous experience supervising volunteers preferred.
Working conditions:
Skill and comfort with talking and presenting to both large groups and individuals. Use of microphone and other voice-enhancing equipment.
Must be able to walk and stand for extended periods of time.
Must be able to sit for extended periods of time.
Occasional extended exposure to outside weather conditions.
Flexible schedule required: this position will regularly be assigned to work both Saturday and Sunday, as well as evening shifts and a few graveyard shifts.
Salary and benefits: $14.50/hour, hours vary week to week. This is a temporary position and not eligible for benefits.
How to apply: The Seattle Aquarium is a progressive, equal opportunity employer that values a diverse workforce. All candidates are encouraged to apply by sending a résumé and onepage letter detailing interest and relevant experience to jobs@seattleaquarium.org. Application review will begin immediately.
Note: Must pass a background check to be eligible for this position.