Seasonal Education and Outreach Specialist
Company: Utica Zoological Society
Location: Utica
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Full-time, Temporary Description Position Scope: The Seasonal
Education and Outreach Specialist is a dynamic educator and
conservation ambassador responsible for delivering high-impact,
mission-driven programming that inspires environmental stewardship
across diverse audiences. This position plays a key role in
advancing the Zoo’s Education & Conservation initiatives through
engaging, standards-aligned outreach experiences both on-site and
throughout New York State. The Specialist must be adaptable,
audience-focused, and confident in presenting live ambassador
animals while upholding the highest standards of animal welfare,
safety, and professionalism. The successful candidate will
demonstrate expertise in inquiry-based learning, conservation
messaging, and positive reinforcement training techniques, while
collaborating cross-departmentally to support Zoo operations and
strategic goals. The “on” season runs from early April through late
September; the “off” season runs from early October through early
April. Essential Functions: Education & Program Delivery Facilitate
dynamic outreach and on-site programs using the Zoo’s ambassador
animal collection and biofacts. Continuously assess audience
engagement and adapt delivery style, pacing, and content to ensure
programming is developmentally appropriate, inclusive, and
impactful. Present conservation-focused messaging that connects
audiences to real-world environmental issues, threats, and
solutions. Lead interactive experiences, including camps, school
programs, public presentations, special events, and community
outreach initiatives. Serve as a professional representative of the
Zoo at schools, community events, libraries, and partner
organizations. Support interpretation efforts across the zoo
grounds as needed. Curriculum Development & Educational Design
Collaborate with the Education team to design, refine, and evaluate
high-quality, inquiry-based environmental education curriculum.
Develop lesson plans aligned with NYS Learning Standards and Next
Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Create structured schedules,
hands-on activities, crafts, multimedia presentations, and
assessment tools to support program objectives. Contribute creative
ideas for new programs, seasonal offerings, and conservation
campaigns. Maintain organized program materials and assist in
inventory management of educational supplies and biofacts. Animal
Handling & Welfare Maintain Utica Zoo Animal Handling Certification
and strictly adhere to established animal handling, transportation,
presentation, and safety protocols. Demonstrate knowledge of
positive reinforcement training techniques and choice-and-control
principles. Prepare animals and materials for programs while
ensuring their safety, health, and well-being. Collaborate with
Animal Care staff to ensure seamless coordination of animal
ambassador scheduling and care. Accurately complete required animal
usage, transport, and incident documentation. Program Evaluation &
Impact Measurement Assist in implementing evaluation strategies to
assess program effectiveness using quantitative and qualitative
methods. Collect participant feedback and contribute to reporting
metrics related to educational reach and conservation impact.
Participate in continuous improvement processes to enhance program
quality and engagement outcomes. Operations & Logistics Safely and
independently drive long distances within New York State to conduct
outreach programs. Maintain outreach vehicles, transport carriers,
and program equipment in clean and organized condition. Support
setup, breakdown, and logistical coordination for events and
special programming. Assist with cross-departmental initiatives and
special projects as assigned. Professional Conduct & Team
Collaboration Maintain a positive, inclusive, and respectful
environment for participants, colleagues, and volunteers. Model
professionalism, adaptability, and strong communication skills in
all interactions. Participate in staff meetings, training sessions,
and professional development opportunities. Serve as a
collaborative and supportive member of both the Education and
Animal Ambassador teams. Perform other duties as assigned to
support departmental and organizational goals. Requirements
Requirements: Commitment to the schedule from May 21st to September
2nd. Comfort working in proximity to wild and domestic animals in a
zoological setting. Experience handling, training, or working with
animals. Experience developing and implementing curriculum. Strong
public speaking and interpersonal communication skills.
Demonstrated ability to work with diverse audiences across ages and
learning levels. Familiarity with Social-Emotional Learning, Next
Generation Science Standards, and New York State learning
standards. Excellent organizational, time management, and
multitasking skills. Ability to work independently while
contributing positively to a team environment. Valid, current
driver’s license with a clean driving record. Must successfully
pass a background check. Education / Experience: Bachelor’s degree
in Life Sciences, Conservation Biology, Environmental Education,
Interpretation, or related field preferred; equivalent experience
considered. Experience working with early childhood, K–12 students,
and/or adult learners. Experience in informal education settings
(zoos, nature centers, museums, camps) strongly preferred. Physical
Requirements: Ability to lift 50 lbs. and participate in physical
activities required of the position. Ability to sit and stand for
up to two hours at a time. Salary Description $16/hour
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