Posting Summary Develop, coordinate, implement, and evaluate innovative and responsive youth and adult education programs, materials, and related activities in support of improved watershed and lake awareness and stewardship. Manage the Watershed Alliance program, provide academic service learning opportunities for undergraduate students, collaborate with other environmental education organizations, and develop and lead public and school programs aboard the R/V Melosira and in the Rubenstein Ecosystem Laboratory. Minimum Qualifications (or equivalent combination of education and experience) Bachelor’s degree in a natural resources or related field and two to four years’ experience in developing, implementing, and evaluating youth (classroom or informal) and adult environmental educa

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