Environmental Educator
Company: Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn
Location: Hilton Head Island, SC
Position OverviewThe Environmental Educator inspires visitors of all ages to care for the Lowcountry through dynamic, engaging presentations and programs. This adaptable and energetic individual works both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. Responsibilities include taking care of the Coastal Discovery Museum’s living collections and developing and delivering mission-based programs on local natural history and other cultural, historical and related topics.
Qualifications
•Bachelor’s degree required.
•At least two years of experience in education, preferably in museums, zoos, nature centers, outdoor recreation, schools, or camps.
•Knowledge of biology or natural history.
•Experience handling and caring for animals, including reptiles and amphibians.
•Excellent written and oral communication skills.
•Strong organizational skills.
•Ability to work collaboratively and engage with visitors and volunteers of all ages.
•Highly motivated, adaptable, and skilled at managing groups of students and adults in diverse situations.
Key Responsibilities
•Lead school programs and public programs (for families, individuals, adults, clubs, etc.), including preparation, teaching, and cleanup.
•Develop and deliver age-appropriate and engaging activities, presentations, and classes.
•Care for animals used in educational programming, including habitat maintenance, tank cleaning, feeding, and ensuring cleanliness of the lab and kids' areas.
•Help maintain outdoor interpretive areas (for example, gardens and ponds) and assist, as needed, with outdoor docent-led programs, such as Blue Crab Discovery.
Work Environment
Located on Hilton Head Island, the Coastal Discovery Museum offers a unique setting where natural beauty blends with cultural and educational exploration. The museum fosters a collaborative workplace culture, united by its mission to “inspire people to care for the Lowcountry.” Staff work together professionally and respectfully, creating a welcoming environment for visitors, colleagues, and volunteers alike.
The position requires:
•Traversing uneven terrain on a 70-acre property.
•Lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds.
•Observing and proactively addressing safety and facility needs.
•Working independently after routine training.
•Occasional evening and weekend work to accommodate programming schedules.
Salary and Benefits
•Starting salary: $37,000–$42,000.
•Health insurance (HDHP): Employee premiums are fully paid by the museum; dependents may be added at the employee’s expense.
•401(k): After one year of continuous employment, the museum matches up to 4% of salary.
•The museum supports ongoing professional development to enhance knowledge and skills related to the position.
Email your resume, three references, and a cover letter detailing your experience and educational philosophy to [email protected]. Please include “Environmental Educator” in the subject line.