Interpreters are front-line staff at the WIC, providing engaging education to visitors about marine mammals and marine conservation. Their duties include: Meet and greet local and international visitors Deliver one-on-one interpretation of displays to visitors Provide structured presentations and tours to highly diverse audiences from around the world (groups of 30+) Maintain museum, displays and salt water aquarium Deliver programs to school groups (K-Grade 12) Clean and articulate skeletons (as needed) Facilitate evening events, lectures etc (as needed) Update websites and social media (Facebook, Twitter) for up to 2 hours a week Special projects and duties as required

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