Position announcement: Youth Educator/Program Assistant [filled]

Please note, this position has been filled. Openings are announced on our homepage and in our email newsletter, Mississippi Messages

Part time: 25-35 hrs/week, March through mid-November

Friends of the Mississippi River

Friends of the Mississippi River (FMR) is a leading citizen organization working to protect and enhance the Mississippi River and its watershed in the Twin Cities Region. We strive to create positive changes that improve water quality, provide habitat for wildlife, create education and recreation opportunities, and inspire widespread commitment to this natural wonder that flows through our community.

Position Description

The Youth Educator/Program Assistant position is right for a flexible person who enjoys working with students, urban youth, community groups and volunteers, and is committed to protecting the Mississippi River and its watershed. The ideal candidate will have strong communication, interpersonal and organizational skills and be able to work efficiently and independently. The Youth Educator/Program Assistant will work closely with FMR staff and be part of our Outreach and Stewardship Team.

Resposibilities

  • Coordinate the St. Paul Storm Drain Stenciling & Education program - recruit, schedule, and lead volunteer groups and schools in educational programming on urban runoff pollution, storm drain stenciling outings, and litter clean-ups in the City of St. Paul.
  • Coordinate the Cedar-Riverside Youth Stewardship Project – plan and lead educational outings, litter clean-ups and park restoration activities in Minneapolis.
  • Coordinate pre-registration for public volunteer stewardship and restoration events, educational programs, tours and workshops.
  • Coordinate volunteer registration and assist with paddler and event support for the Mississippi River Challenge (July 27-29, 2012).
  • Coordinate/assist with the Stream Health Evaluation Project (SHEP) – organize logistics for volunteer training workshops, assist with scheduling, equipment and other logistics of field monitoring and lab sessions.
  • Assist with and staff public volunteer stewardship and educational events.
  • Manage and maintain program equipment and supplies.
  • Maintain careful records of volunteer participation and project results.

Required Qualifications

  • Communication Skills. Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills and the ability to effectively juggle multiple phone, email and face-to-face communications with teachers, group leaders, volunteers and staff.
  • Teaching and Education. Candidates should have teaching experience and be able to present information about water quality and urban runoff pollution to large and small groups in a clear and engaging way.
  • Interpersonal Ability. The position involves working with a variety of volunteers, students, teachers, community members, vendors and organizational partners. Candidates should have experience leading groups and feel comfortable interacting with people of all ages and cultural backgrounds.
  • Organizational Skills. Candidates should have strong organizational ability, be able to manage time and work efficiently. Candidates should possess good recordkeeping skills and will need to be comfortable working with databases and spreadsheets such as FilemakerPro and Excel.
  • Reliable Transportation. Candidates must have reliable personal transportation and be willing to transport project equipment in their vehicle. Mileage and parking costs for work-related travel will be reimbursed.
  • Flexibility. Position requires a flexible schedule that can accommodate irregular hours, including evenings and weekends.

Additional Desired Qualifications

  • High level of motivation and demonstrated ability to work with minimal supervision
  • Experience with event and/or volunteer coordination or support
  • Proficiency in database, spreadsheet and word processing software
  • Knowledge or background in natural resources, water quality or environmental education
  • Familiarity with the City of St. Paul

Hours and Compensation

  • This is a seasonal position with 25-35 hours per week on average
  • The compensation for this position is at a rate of $12.00-13.00 per hour
  • The position begins in early March and ends in mid November
  • The position requires flexibility and candidates must be available to conduct work during school hours three to four days a week, and several weekends throughout the season.

To Apply

Send a cover letter summarizing your interest in and qualifications for the position, along with a résumé and the names and phone numbers of three references to the contact below.

To apply by email: Send materials as an attachment in Word or PDF format to and put Youth Educator/Program Assistant in the subject line.

Irene Jones, River Corridor Program Director
Friends of the Mississippi River
360 North Robert Street
Saint Paul, MN 55101
www.fmr.org

Application Deadline

The application deadline is February 8, 2012, and the desired start date is March 7, 2012. Friends of the Mississippi River is an equal opportunity employer.

Upcoming Events

Throughout February
Hennepin, Ramsey & Washington counties
Saturday, March 8, 2025 - 10:00am to 12:30pm
MWMO, Northeast Minneapolis riverfront
Saturday, April 19, 2025 - 9:30am to 12:00pm
West River Parkway and 36th Street/44th Street, Minneapolis