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Environmental Educator (part-time)
Posted: 03/05/2026Position Title: Part-time Environmental Educator
Reports to: Education DirectorDPNC is seeking a part-time educator to conduct environmental education programs for preschool and school aged students. Hours will be averaging 20 hours per week, however there might be some slight fluctuations.
Tasks include:
- Leading early childhood and school age programs for children, which include a substantial amount of time outdoors, including in the woods, meadows and pond locations.
- Teaching environmental education programs both on and offsite.
- Handling education animals, including snakes, turtles, frogs and birds of prey
- Various other duties as assigned by the Education Director
Qualifications:
- Completion of at least 2 years of college education in the fields of education, environmental education, biology, natural resources or a related field. Equivalent experience may be considered.
- Prior relevant work experience is not required, but preferred.
- Willingness to work a varied schedule
- Willingness to work with live animals
- Enthusiasm for interacting with children and teaching them about the natural world
- Comfortable speaking publicly, managing small and large groups, both in a classroom setting and outside
- Proficient knowledge of the area's natural history
- A valid driver's license
How to Apply:
Please email resume and cover letter to:
Jess Morris, Education Director
jmorris@dpnc.orgAbout DPNC
The Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center (DPNC) is a nonprofit nature center in Mystic, CT that offers environmental education programs for all ages. Since 1946, DPNC has provided the community and visitors with opportunities to better understand and appreciate the natural world and our place in it. DPNC manages and stewards a 400-acre greenway with more than 10 miles of trails that features 17th century stonewalls, woodlands, wetlands, and meadows. At the DPNC’s main facility, the woodland campus, guests can discover nature through natural history exhibits and meeting rehabilitated wildlife. The creation of the Coogan Farm in 2013 has added additional layers of education, history, and a Giving Garden that donates thousands of pounds of bio-nutrient rich produce to the food insecure of New London County each year.
We encourage you to visit our social media channels to get a better idea of who we are and what we do:
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