Qualifications Possess a Bachelor’s degree, preferably in the life sciences or education. One year of experience teaching environmental education or natural history preferred. One year of experience working directly with children in an educational setting. Hold current CPR and first aid certificate and pass TB test and background check. Enthusiasm! Areas of Responsibility Plan and present a hands-on, experiential, inquiry-based program in earth sciences, astronomy, and water, wildlife and forest ecology, based on GBOS curriculum and state and national educational standards. Integrate other subject areas, group process and individual growth, and commitment to responsible use and protection of the environment.   Ensure and maintain appropriate student behavior by statin

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