> BOTANICAL EDUCATOR
> The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens; San
> Marino, CA
>
> Position: Working under the Botanical Education Specialist and Director
> of Education and Volunteers, and in close cooperation with the Director of
> the Botanical Gardens, plans and implements new and ongoing botanical
> education programs and exhibits. Trains teachers in botanical and
> garden-based workshops and institutes. Works as a member of intra- and
> inter-departmental teams to create programs and exhibits that reflect the
> Huntington's collections. Represents the Huntington on professional
> committees and presents Huntington programs at professional meetings and
> conferences.
>
> Essential Functions: In conjunction with Botanical Division staff,
> creates, implements and coordinates new and existing botanical education
> programs, especially garden-based school and informal programs, and
> teacher training in botany. Works with School Programs Coordinator to
> develop and implement botanical education school programs, teacher
> workshops, and classroom materials. Works with Volunteer Programs
> Coordinator for training botanical docents. Coordinates with Youth and
> Family Programs Coordinator to create botanical education programs. Serves
> as member of the program development team for the Conservatory for
> Botanical Science, Teaching Greenhouse, and Demonstration Gardens.
> Coordinates all evaluation for botanical programs. Explores and promotes
> collaborative associations between the Huntington and other educational
> organizations with botanical interests.
>
> Other Functions: Contributes to the Huntington's education department web
> site. Other duties as assigned.
>
> Qualifications: Undergraduate degree in botany, biology, horticulture, or
> related field required. Ability to work both independently and within a
> multi-disciplinary team required. Strong organizational skills required.
> Superior writing and oral communication skills required. Knowledge of
> informal learning theory and practice highly desirable. Knowledge of
> garden-based learning highly desirable. Graduate degree, or progress
> toward graduate degree, in botany, biology, horticulture, education,
> science education, or related field desirable. Teaching credential
> preferred. At least two years experience in developing and implementing
> informal or formal science education programs or in teacher training in
> botanical science required. Experience in classroom teaching or informal
> education required. Garden creation and maintenance experience highly
> desirable.
>
> Benefits: Benefits include medical and life insurance, flexible spending
> accounts, access to a credit union, 403(b) savings plan, and paid
> vacation, holidays, and sick leave.
>
> To Apply: The deadline for applications is March 28, 2003. Applicants
> should submit a letter of application, resume, and the names (with contact
> information) of three references directly to:
>
> The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens
> Personnel
> 1151 Oxford Road
> San Marino, CA 91108
> www.huntington.org
>
>
> Kitty Connolly, Conservatory Project Manager
> The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and
> Botanical Gardens
> 1151 Oxford Road; San Marino CA 91108
> (626) 405-3583 voice; (626) 405-3501 fax
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