Vacancy caducado!
Position Objective:
As the Humane Educator visiting North Carolina schools in-person, you'll strive to make the world a kinder place for dogs and cats and perhaps other animals too by helping teachers, students, and schools learn how to look after them! Your focus will be on the areas in northeastern North Carolina where PETA’s Community Animal Project (CAP) serves and you’ll work closely with this division at PETA. Whether it's creating lessons, reaching out to schools, conducting presentations for students or teacher workshops (virtual or in-person), or organizing events to promote empathy for animals, your work will make a huge impact on teachers, students, and school communities! TeachKind's work to foster compassion for animals in young people is growing every day, and we need someone with classroom experience and knowledge in humane education to help us build strong relationships with schools in the local communities we serve.
Location:
Northeastern North Carolina (Must live within 50 miles of this area).
Primary Responsibilities and Duties:
Creating lessons and conducting presentations for students and workshops for teachers
Researching data about area schools, reaching out and building relationships with them
Regularly engaging with teachers and school administrators
Thoughtfully responding to inquiries from teachers and schools
Organizing events (i.e. “Meet the Author”, “Change for Chained Dogs”, CAP fieldworker visits to schools, etc.) to help grow TeachKind's presence in local school communities
Communicating with Community Animal Project division staffers on area activities
Brainstorming creative ways to get the message of proper companion animal care, as well as animal rights into classrooms
Participating in ride alongs with CAP field workers periodically
Travel frequently throughout the northeastern North Carolina areas
Performing any other tasks assigned by the supervisor
Requirements
You should have a background in education, with at least 2 years of classroom teaching experience at the elementary level. Experience with underserved populations is ideal.
You must have good verbal communication and writing skills, including grammar and sentence structure, and knowledge of animal protection issues.
You must have proficient computer skills and familiarity with Microsoft Office software.
You should demonstrate solid organizational skills and attention to detail. This will help you keep everything on track, so résumés with grammar or other errors will be rejected. Sorry, but we can't risk it.
Great phone skills—as you'll be speaking with teachers and school administrators to introduce them to our programs, and arrange presentations, workshops and events.
Effective public speaking skills and the ability to communicate clearly with a variety of people.
Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
Willingness and ability to travel within northeastern North Carolina areas
Must be at least 21 years of age and have a valid U.S. driver's license, a minimum of three years of driving experience, and a satisfactory driving record
Vacancy caducado!