Base: $57,000.00; bonus/equity: not specified; ben...
Natural/cultural history interpretation
Environmental education and interpretation
Oral interpretation methods
The College of Natural Resources seeks to build and lead the natural/cultural history interpretation portion of an undergraduate environmental education and interpretation program
Job Summary
The College of Natural Resources seeks to build and lead the natural/cultural history interpretation portion of an undergraduate environmental education and interpretation program.
Teaching responsibilities include courses in oral interpretation methods, interpretive media, and a capstone practicum, with opportunities for advising and committee participation.
The position offers a minimum annual salary of $57,000.00 with an excellent benefits package and potential relocation assistance.
Matching Summary
The College of Natural Resources seeks to build and lead the natural/cultural history interpretation portion of an undergraduate environmental education and interpretation program.
Salary
Base: $57,000.00; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Excellent benefits package
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
natural/cultural history interpretation
environmental education and interpretation
oral interpretation methods
interpretive media
environmental interpretation practicum
Nice-to-have
work with diverse populations
involvement in research
outreach and international programs
social science research methods
organizational leadership
Key Requirements
Ph.D. or Ed.D. in interpretation or related field
Master's degree in interpretation or related field with doctoral program enrollment
Demonstrated university teaching experience
Demonstrated professional development training experience
Demonstrated public interpretation program delivery experience