(Part-Time) Interpreter
PAY RATE: $16.17 - $18.80 /hour DOQ (Up to 1,500 hour per year)
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: Under the direction of the District Interpretive Services Supervisor, this year-round, part time Interpreter position seeks to present a variety of interpretive programs to school groups of all levels, families, community groups and other members of the public, to share the rich natural and cultural history of Southeast Michigan at the Huron-Clinton Metroparks. Work responsibilities in this position involve planning, preparing, and presenting talks, demonstrations, and promoting public interest in the appreciation of natural, historical and cultural resources. This position performs a variety of professional and technical duties related to interpretive programs and operation of nature centers, farms, and museums for assigned district.This position is part-time up to 1500 hours per year.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES: The list below is intended to describe the general nature of duties only. Employees shall perform other duties as assigned.
- Assist in the development and delivery of interpretive presentations to students, families,
summer camps, and the general public. - Promote public interest and participation in interpretive programs through tasks, illustrated
lectures, and dissemination of pertinent publicity. - Work a varied schedule, work any day of the week, including weekends and holidays, am or pm
shifts, and in any type of weather. - Register groups and individuals for programs, create invoices, prepare and send out
correspondence, and arrange other school/group visit logistics. - Greet visitors, answer questions and phone calls, and provide general information on park
activities and facilities. - Maintenance of indoor facilities and outdoor spaces, including captive animal and trail
maintenance, as needed. - May assist with special events.
The list above is intended to describe the general nature of duties only.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Associate degree in nature interpretation, environmental education, biology or natural resources
management or a related field, Bachelors preferred. Applicants with 4 or more years of related
service will be given credit toward meeting the minimum educational requirements and will be
considered for the position. - Experience in interpretation, education or a related field preferred.
- Certified Interpretive Guide (CIG) certification, or the ability to obtain a CIG certification within
one year of hire and maintain thereafter. - Ability to learn the principles and practices used in developing and carrying out a diversified
interpretive program. - Ability to design science education programs that support the NGSS and Michigan Science
Standards set by the Michigan Department of Education. - Ability to promote and maintain cooperative working relationships with educational groups, park
visitors and other employees. - Ability to demonstrate creativity and the ability to implement new initiatives.
- Ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions.
- Ability to communicate verbally to give tours, lead programs and presentations.
- Ability to use carpenter, gardening, farming, and artistic tools.
- Ability to work in all weather conditions.
- Ability to traverse sandy, marshy and wooded areas with even or uneven terrain.
- Must maintain a valid Michigan driver's license and an acceptable driving record.
- May be assigned to work in other parks and districts as needed and if necessary.
- May be required to adjust schedule to meet organizational needs, including special events,
evenings, weekends & holidays. - Ability to perform essential duties.
GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS:
- Knowledge of the principles and practices used in developing and carrying out a diversified interpretive program.
- Knowledge of and ability to design science education programs that support the specific grade level content expectations and Michigan Science Standards set by the Michigan Department of Education.
- Certified Interpretive Guide (CIG) certification, or the ability to complete CIG certification within one year.
- Knowledge of and ability to collect ecosystem data using technical equipment.
- Ability to speak effectively before large groups.
- Ability to operate listed tools and equipment.
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships with the public, outside agencies and employees.
- Must be able to demonstrate creativity and the ability to implement new initiatives.