Position Summary
The NESS Educator helps the New England Science & Sailing Foundation (NESS) achieve its goal of world-class instruction through innovative programming and partnerships. As part of NESS's team of program staff, NESS Educators use experiential-based learning to guide students on their personal journeys of discovery. This position's main role is to implement NESS's high-quality programs while maintaining NESS's strong culture of safety. This is a great opportunity for a passionate, motivated individual to be an integral part of this vibrant organization. Programs may include academic year classes, homeschool programs, and summer programs, primarily for Pre-K-12 students on and around the water. The Educator must have proven skills working with students, be motivated, be self-starting, and be able to work within a team, as well as on their own. This part-time, non-exempt position reports to a NESS Director.
The NESS Educator:
• Provides students with engaging experiential and hands-on lessons that are unique and aligned with the NESS education philosophy and principles.
• Promotes NESS's four core values in all aspects of programming: inclusiveness, experiential learning, personal growth, and stewardship
• Serves as an ambassador for NESS when dealing with NESS's constituents and exhibits customer service skills
• Exhibits a strong culture of safety as it pertains to on-the-water safety, medical trainings, and emotional safety
• Is comfortable working with all age groups and abilities and is open to learning how to better serve all students
• Can operate with a high degree of awareness and knowledge related to assigned responsibilities
Duties and Responsibilities
Implement programs:
• Teach academic year and, summer programs following NESS lessons in varying learning environments; this could include in the field, on a boat, or at a partner school or organization.
• Undergo periodic Program Quality Assessments to continuously improve inquiry-based teaching skills
• Implement NESS's Safety Plan and Emergency Action Plan, as needed
• Always maintain campus and offsite safety
• Assist NESS's outcome measurement efforts as they pertain to student growth
• Education/Certifications
o Experience in or Interest in teaching STEM and related fields or leading inquiry-based learning programs
o USCG OUPV 6-Pack License or greater a plus (may be able to obtain at NESS)
o ARC Waterfront Lifeguarding (preferred)
o First Aid and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer (Youth and Adults) (may be able to obtain at NESS)
o Must have valid Driver's License & your own reliable transportation **
• Skills/Knowledge/Experience**
o Experience in some of the following: swimming, kayaking, powerboating, sailing (dinghies and keelboats), surfing, fishing
o Effective communication, problem solving, and decision making skills
o Experience working students of all ages and abilities
o Strong team player and excellent motivator **
• Physical Job Requirements**
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to stand; crouch; walk; use hands to handle or feel; and reach with hands and arms. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. **
• Schedule:**
• This is a part-time position. Hours will vary and are not guaranteed week to week. The NESS Educator's schedule is solely based on programming demands.
• Must be available weekends and evenings
Compensation commensurate with experience
NESS is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer **
About NESS**
New England Science & Sailing (NESS) is a nationally recognized, award-winning nonprofit that empowers students with a love of learning through ocean-based experiential programs. Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), NESS engages students of all ages through sailing, marine science, and adventure sports. To learn more about NESS, visit NESSF.org.