Overlooks experiential education for visitors, groups, and staff. Maintains safety of visitors and animals, ensuring all visitors are greeted and given an introduction to refuge operation and rules upon arrival. Manages publications, including flyers, newsletter, and website content. Trains new staff members. Preferred qualifications: Teaching, outdoor education, and/or youth leadership experience Experience working with a variety of age groups Excellent interpersonal skills (enthusiastic, dynamic, personable) Degree in education, natural sciences, or other similarly relevant field Wilderness medicine certifications (WFA or WFR) preferred Ability to lead groups in a variety of projects Tour guide experience Computer proficiency and ability to learn how to update our website

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