• Monday, August 09, 2021 1:09 PM | Anonymous member

    Project Learning Tree

    Environmental Experiences for Early Childhood Educator Training

    Saturday, August 14, 2021

    9:00 a.m.-1 p.m.

    Early experiences with the natural world excite children’s imagination and foster their inborn sense of wonder and curiosity, which are important motivators forlifelong learning.

    PLT’s Environmental Experiences for Early Childhoodincludes over 130 experiences that engage children in outdoor play and exploration. Activities are correlated to the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for ages 3-4 and 4-Kindergarten.

    Participate in this training to discover teaching ideas for integrating nature-based exploration, art, literature, math, music, movement, and outdoor play into early childhood education programs.

    All participants will receive the guide and accompanying CD.

    Location: Green Explorers Academy, 10860 NE 12th Ave, Miami, FL 33161

    Cost: $20

    Register at: https://flpltearlychildhood081421.eventbrite.com

    *BRING a water bottle and your lunch or snacks.*

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  • Sunday, August 08, 2021 1:36 PM | Anonymous member

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    August Sea Hero!

    I couldn’t be more honored and humbled to share that I have been selected as Sea Hero for the month of August by Scuba Diving Magazine! It’s really only been made possible through my work with Diversity In Aquatics and all of our partners, as well as my work with military veteran organizations like FORCE BLUE and USX.

    Here’s some more context and a link to read the short interview on their website:

    ”Anesti Vega is on a mission to expand the accessibility of diving and ocean exploration. Experiencing neutral buoyancy for the first time was a turning point in the PTSD recovery of the veteran, who threw himself into helping others experience scuba’s healing power. As chair of the Scuba Council of the nonprofit Diversity in Aquatics, the Indigenous change-maker approaches swimming through the lenses of social justice and public health to empower communities underrepresented in aquatics with the skills necessary to be safe in and around water. For Vega’s dedication to meeting anyone wherever they are in their water journey, he is our August Sea Hero.”

    It’s especially special because the article, both print and digital, feature photography by my 12-year-old son, Geo, who recently got scuba certified himself!

    Much Respect,
    Anesti Vega

    SCUBA Council Chair
    Diversity In Aquatics

    Assistant Dive Safety Officer
    FORCE BLUE

    Underwater Technology Laboratory
    Florida Institute of Technology

    Read The Full Article Here

  • Thursday, July 29, 2021 4:06 PM | Anonymous member

    THIS WEEK'S OCEAN JOBS LIST

    For the complete list and full descriptions find the ocean jobs page at https://sevenseasmedia.org/. We add 20 to 30 new opportunities per week with 40k views per month!

    We work hard to provide this jobs list and newsletter to you every week for free. If you find your next job from this list, or a new employee, please consider a tax-deductible donation as a thank you.

    1. Policy and Impact Manager, Finless Foods, San Francisco, CA or Washington, DC
    2. Postdoc Researcher (Investigador doutorado / IMAR / PLASTDEEP), University of the Azores, Azores, Portugal
    3. 
    Marine Robotics Engineer, Reefscapers A Marine Consultancy Company, Baa Atoll, Maldives
    2. Manager of Volunteer and Intern Engagement, Greensboro Science Center, Greensboro, NC
    5. Fishery Improvement Project (FIP) Analyst, FishChoice, Remote, USA/TBD
    6. 
    Grant Program Manager, 11th Hour Racing Inc. 11th Hour Racing, Newport, RI
    7. Director of Major Giving -Central Virginia, The Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Virginia Beach, VA
    8. 
    Special Assistant, Ocean Conservancy, Washington, DC
    9. 
    Manager, Program Operations, Ocean Conservancy, Washington, DC
    10. 
    Deputy Executive Director, Pacific Whale Foundation, Wailuku, Hawaii
    11. 
    Aquarist, Seattle Aquarium, Seattle, WA
    12.
     Data Manager GOOS Biology, UNESCO/IOC Project Office for IODE, TBD
    13. 
    Biologist/Analyst, Ecosystems Management, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada
    14. 
    Post-Doctoral Fellow / Scientist (Fish in Livelihoods and Food Systems), World Fish, Dili, Timor Leste
    15. 
    Campaigns Director, SeaLegacy, Remote (US, UK, Canada Preferred)
    16. 
    New England Fisheries Area Coordinator, A.I.S., Inc. (AIS), Gloucester, MA
    17. 
    Fisheries Policy Specialist, A.I.S., Inc. (AIS), Seattle, WA
    18. 
    Aquaculture Marine Policy Specialist, A.I.S., Inc. (AIS), Lacey, WA
    19. 
    OPS F&W Biological Scientist IV – POS #77901980, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Comission, Tallahassee, FL
    20. 
    Fish & Wildlife Biologist 2 – Columbia Basin Wildlife Area Assistant Manager – Permanent – *07647-21


  • Wednesday, July 28, 2021 3:57 PM | Anonymous member

    30th Annual EENC Conference +
    Southeastern EE Alliance Conference Registration Closes August 2

    Last call to register for the 2021 EENC/SEEA Conference!  This will be EENC's 30th annual conference, bringing together educators from across the southeast. You'll be able to chose from amazing line-up of sessions, listen and learn from keynote speaker Dr. Trish O'Kane, and connect (or reconnect) with your professional peers in a camp-like setting!

    Registration for workshopsfield trips, and the whole conference closes on August 2!  We hope to see you there.


  • Wednesday, July 28, 2021 3:36 PM | Anonymous member

    August 4, 2021, 2pm - 4pm (EDT)

    Introduction to Wings Over Florida and partnering.

    Register for a two hour-long session where you will learn about the Wings Over Florida program and how you can use the program at your park/nature center/classroom.

    Please note that this workshop is intended for education professionals working at parks, nature centers, or classrooms. There will be a general Wings Over Florida webinar in the near future for others interested.

    Administered by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Wings Over Florida rewards participants for observing birds and butterflies in Florida. Illustrated certificates are awarded for reaching various milestones. The butterfly portion was developed in cooperation with the Florida Museum of Natural History. These workshops are designed so education/interpretive staff can learn about the butterfly program, how to partner with Wings Over Florida, and award Wings Over Florida certificates.

    LEARN MORE AND REGISTER HERE

  • Thursday, July 22, 2021 8:47 PM | Anonymous member


    Description: Assist the Collaborative Burmese Python Research Project Team through intensive radio-telemetry tracking of invasive snakes throughout Southwest Florida. Responsible for additional duties, as assigned, such as data entry, sample processing and equipment maintenance.

    Qualifications: Recent college graduates, who aspire to gain valuable skills and knowledge in specific areas such as Environmental Science and Research.  Applicants must complete the application process, including the application, cover letter, resume, college transcripts and two letters of recommendation.

    Education and/or experience

    • BS or BA in one of the biological or environmental sciences.
    • Background in field survey techniques or willingness to learn.
    • Willingness to work in extreme outdoors conditions. Ability to help drag or carry large snakes through the woods.
    • Willingness to work in the laboratory setting assisting with necropsies. Working knowledge of MS Excel preferred.
    • Willingness to work outside of the usual 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM business hours when necessary. 
    • Must possess a valid driver’s license and clean driving record.

    Physical Demands and Work Environment

    The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an internship participant to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

    Physical Demands:  While performing the duties of this Job, the internship participant is occasionally required to reach with hands, arms, climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch and crawl.  The internship participant is regularly required to stand, walk, sit and use hands to finger, handle or feel.  The internship participant is frequently required to talk or hear.  The internship participant must regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift up to 50 pounds.  Special vision abilities required by this job include close, distance, and depth perception.

    Work Environment:  The internship participant is regularly exposed to wet and humid conditions and outdoor weather conditions.  

    $300 bi-weekly cost of living stipend and dorm accommodation, including laundry, provided.

    More Information

  • Thursday, July 22, 2021 5:55 PM | Anonymous member

    General Description
    Performs a variety of park maintenance and program implementation activities at assigned facilities.
    Works under close to general supervision according to set procedures, but determines how or when to complete tasks.

    MORE INFORMATION

  • Thursday, July 22, 2021 5:54 PM | Anonymous member

    General Description

    Secret Woods Nature Center is a passive recreation park designed for education and appreciation of nature. This park contains walking trails, an exhibit hall, a classroom and a rental facility. Additionally, this park offers many educational programs and special events throughout the year as well as programs for school groups, scouts, and day camps.

    Performs a variety of park maintenance and program implementation activities at assigned facilities.

    This class works under close to general supervision according to set procedures, but determines how or when to complete tasks.

    MORE INFORMATION

  • Thursday, July 22, 2021 5:53 PM | Anonymous member

    General Description
    This position will be creating and conducting educational programs and special events for school groups and the public, creating interpretive materials, and organizing and working with volunteers in natural land management activities and educational programs.  

    Develops, leads and assists with educational nature programs to foster the appreciation and protection of nature.

    This class works under general supervision, independently developing work methods and sequences.

    MORE INFORMATION

  • Thursday, July 22, 2021 5:49 PM | Anonymous member

    About the job

    About Us:

    We are excited that you are considering joining Nova Southeastern University!

    Nova Southeastern University (NSU) was founded in 1964, and is a not-for-profit, independent university with a reputation for academic excellence and innovation. Nova Southeastern University offers competitive salaries, a comprehensive benefits package including tuition waiver, retirement plan, excellent medical and dental plans and much more. NSU cares about the health, welfare and its students, faculty, staff, and campus visitors and is a tobacco-free university.

    We appreciate your support in making NSU the preeminent place to live, work, study and grow. Thank you for your interest in a career with Nova Southeastern University.

    NSU considers applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status or any other legally protected status.

    Job Title: MEEC Education Program Specialist - 992600 Location: Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida Work Type: Full Time with Full Benefits Job Category: Non-Exempt Hiring Range: 24,000.00 Pay Basis: Annually Subject to Grant Funding?: Yes Essential Job Functions: 1. Manages the education team at the MEEC. Expands school and public programming options at the MEEC with the expanded Education Team.
    • Manages production of MEEC Newsletter.
    • Directs the planning, promotion and execution of MEEC special events such as the art festival, etc.
    • Manages training of new MEEC hires.
    • Assists in grant writing for expanding MEEC Education Programming.
    • Manages funds generated from educational programming fees at MEEC. Purchases new materials, technologies, as needed and as funds are available through the education program.
    • Designs and implements programs of education about sea turtles and other marine species for schools and other organizational groups under the auspices of the Carpenter House, Marine Environmental Education Center and Broward County Sea Turtle Conversation Program.
    • Works with general public to educate children and adults about sea turtles and other marine species.
    • Performs outreach/education activities and integrates scientific knowledge and operational expertise to ensure excellence in development and translation of research for school programming and daily education programs.
    • Assists in daily operations of Carpenter House MEEC facility.
    • Assists with management and training of volunteers and interns.
    • Assists with gift shop and point of sale system management.
    • Performs other duties as assigned or required.
    Marginal Job Functions: 1. Presents data at conferences, scientific symposium, and professional society meetings.
    • Attends departmental seminars; attends staff meetings and serves on committees, as required.
    • Works on and contributes to collaborative research and education/outreach teams. Required Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities: 1. Public speaking skills.
    • Sociable, enthusiastic personality.
    • Good organizational skills.
    • Knowledge of MS Office, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook; database and data entry skills.
    • Ability to utilize or learn to utilize software relevant to position.
    • Ability to learn work routines quickly.
    • Demonstrated ability to secure extramural funding.
    PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS / WORKING CONDITIONS:
    • May be exposed to short, intermittent, and/or prolonged periods of sitting and/or standing in performance of job duties.
    • Ability to walk up and down two flights of stairs, multiple times, daily.
    • May be required to work nights or weekends.
    Job Requirements: Required Certifications/Licensures: Required Education: Bachelor's Degree Major (if required): Required Experience: 1. Two (2) years of science education experience or related experience.
    • Experience working with children and adults including child management. Preferred Qualifications: 1. Experience with developing programs in accordance with Next Generation Science Standards as well as Florida State Standards (CPALMS).
    • Experience with animal care and husbandry.
    • Experience with aquaponics systems. Is this a safety sensitive position? No Background Screening Required? Yes Pre-Employment Conditions: Sensitivity Disclaimer: Nova Southeastern University is in full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and does not discriminate with regard to applicants or employees with disabilities, and will make reasonable accommodation when necessary.

    APPLY HERE

Founded in 1983, the League of Environmental Educators in Florida is the professional association for individuals and organizations dedicated to the cause of environmental education in Florida. We are the state affiliate for North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE), an organization that brings together those interested in the study and enjoyment of our natural world and one that has promoted excellence in environmental education throughout North America and the world for over four decades.  

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