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What is a Naturalist Aide?
Naturalist Aides are volunteers who assist with either/or the preparation or execution of education programs, events, camps, and classes. Volunteering as a Naturalist Aide is a great way to gain experience in public engagement, work with a diverse range of audiences, and try out informal education techniques, all while learning about our local nature!
What does the Naturalist Aide position look like?
Naturalist Aides can pick and choose tasks based on their availability, abilities, and interest. Volunteers either assist with the preparation of education materials or with the facilitation of education experiences or do a bit of both.
Naturalist Aide Tasks
Preparation: Naturalist Aides can come to the nature center during office hours or take on special projects, as needed by the nature center, that can be done on one''s own time. Such projects may involve
Facilitation: Naturalist Aides can assist in the execution of education programs. Opportunities to do so are posted on a calendar, allowing volunteers the flexibility to pick and choose shifts based on their availability. Tasks typically involve
A Naturalist Aide is someone who...
Volunteers that speak another language (ASL, Spanish, Amharic, a Chinese dialect, French, Korean, etc.) are strongly encouraged to apply!
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Minimum age: 18
Located in Rock Creek Regional Park, Meadowside Nature Center offers hands-on nature experiences for people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. Guests can join an education program, class, camp, or stop by for a quick educational chat by registering for a scheduled program at mocoparks.org/MNCEvents. For those looking to explore the park, guests are invited to check out the many amenities the park provides, including a nature-themed play space, a picnic area, and 8 miles of Nature Trails traversing wetlands, meadows, historic sites, woodlands, and Lake Frank.