Place-based Education Assistant – P. Bocko Position Available In Cheshire, New Hampshire
Tallo's Job Summary: The Place-based Education Assistant position at Horatio Colony Nature Preserve, supervised by Paul Bocko, involves planning and implementing education programs, leading learning experiences, and assisting with trail work and maintenance. This 15-hour per week role, with 25% remote work, requires a willingness to learn and collaborate with a team. Experience in education and land management is beneficial but not required.
Job Description
PLACE-BASED EDUCATION ASSISTANT – P. BOCKO
Place-based Education Assistant – P. Bocko
Start Date:
5/3/2025
End Date:
8/22/2025
Number of Positions:
One
Hours per
Week:
15 hrs. per week.
Weekends Required:
Rarely
Evenings Required:
Rarely
Supervisor:
Paul Bocko
Alternate Supervisor:
Carol Renzelman
This position allows for remote work
Yes/No:
Yes
Percentage of time that could be remote (0-100%): 25%, research, identifying needed resources, emailing partners, and Zoom meetings.
Method to assess remote work: Assistant will share progress on work and get feedback during weekly staff meetings.
Job Description
The Place-based Education Assistant will assist in the planning and implementation of education programming for the Horatio Colony Nature Preserve. Duties include planning & coordinating public programs (6 hrs.) and developing & leading learning experiences with local citizens, teachers, and students (6 hrs.).
In addition, the education assistant will work on a team of one faculty and fellow students to do trail work, boundary marking, upkeep of a cabin, monitoring and maintenance of interpretive trail, and upkeep of signage (3 hrs.).
The assistant may integrate math and or literacy tutor work with this position if needed and desired.
Qualifications
Experience in education is always a plus. Trail work and land management experience is helpful. However, this is a job for sharing skills and learning more.
Willingness to learn is the most important qualification. [SAME qualifications as last year.]