JSP Job Advertisement Annotation Requirements

 

things candidate must be able to do
functions, tasks, responsibilities, roles candidate must be able to perform
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On your job advertisement, highlight in blue (alternately, use bold font):

  • job functions, roles, tasks, and/or responsibilities you must be able to perform
  • things you must be able to do and/or things you will be asked to do
  • these are often—but not always—verbs
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in other words, the job/employer wants someone
who can…
Create quick thumbnail sketches through to finished storyboard panels create quick thumbnail sketches and storyboard panels
Perform background research to inform the story process perform background research that informs the story process
Provide administrative support for the Account Management team. This would include routinely entering all campaign information and contacts into PCM and the Account Management Calendar, actualizing budgets and managing the Campaign Hub to ensure information is up to date and well organized. provide administrative support

enter campaign information and contacts

actualize budgets

manage the Campaign Hub

Use Excel, GoogleSheets, and/or other spreadsheet applications to record client data, maintain contact information, and mail merge spreadsheet data to create form letters for print (postal mail) and electronic (email) correspondence. use Excel, GoogleSheets, and/or other spreadsheet applications

record client data

maintain contact information

mail merge spreadsheet data

create form letters

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tools, products, applications candidate must know how to use
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On your job advertisement, highlight in green (alternately, use italics):

  • tools, systems, or products you must be able to use, work with, or provide
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create, make, provide, work with, use…
Create quick thumbnail sketches through to finished storyboard panels create quick thumbnail sketches and storyboard panels
Perform background research to inform the story process perform background research that informs the story process
Provide administrative support for the Account Management team. This would include routinely entering all campaign information and contacts into PCM and the Account Management Calendar, actualizing budgets and managing the Campaign Hub to ensure information is up to date and well organized. provide administrative support

enter campaign information and contacts into PCM and the Account Management Calendar

actualize budgets and manage the Campaign Hub to ensure information is up to date

Use Excel, GoogleSheets, and/or other spreadsheet applications to record client data, maintain contact information, and mail merge spreadsheet data to create form letters for print (postal mail) and electronic (email) correspondence. use Excel, GoogleSheets, and/or other spreadsheet applications

record client data, maintain contact information

mail merge spreadsheet data to create form letters for print (postal mail) and electronic (email) correspondence

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On your job advertisement, highlight in yellow (alternately, underline):

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Ideal candidate will be organized and detail oriented, with the ability to work quickly and collaboratively. is organized, is detail oriented

can work quickly and collaboratively

Must possess strong people skills and project management skills—someone who goes beyond usual approaches to solve problems creatively and think outside the box. has strong people skills and project management skills

goes beyond usual approaches

solves problems creatively and thinks outside the box

  • Must have excellent written, verbal, interpersonal communication skills
  • Must multi-task, balance competing priorities, and work under tight deadlines
  • Must be extremely organized and detail oriented
has excellent written, verbal, interpersonal communication skillscan multi-task, balance competing priorities, and work under tight deadlines

is extremely organized and detail oriented

Must be open to direction and able to embrace change; great attitude and strong work ethic preferred. is open to direction and can embrace change

has great attitude and strong work ethic

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https://snre.arizona.edu/research/wild-cat-conservation/careers/75309

Visiting Researcher
Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center
University of Arizona
Position ID: 75309
SCHEDULE:

This position is 26.5 hours per week beginning September 5, 2020 through June 9, 2021. You must be available for the full 10-month fellowship. You are available to:

  • work 2-3 weekdays (9am to 2:30pm) plus 1-2 weekend days (9am to 5pm) depending on assigned role
  • attend a mandatory Education orientation on Saturday, September 15 and on Saturday, October 13
  • work weekend Family Overnights on Sept 8-9, Sept 22-23, May 18-19, and June 8-9 and
  • have flexibility to work additional weekend programs as they are scheduled
  • work until 4:00 on Thursdays in order to attend weekly department staff meetings.
WHO WE ARE:

The Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center (WCRCC) works across five Arizona wildlife parks: Phoenix Zoo, Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary, Reid Park Zoo, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, and Navajo Nation Zoological and Botanical Park. Our mission is to inspire a diverse and inclusive movement of conservation advocates by sparking connection with animals and nature, enhancing scientific literacy through hands-on investigation, and engaging constituents in stewardship and action to conserve wildlife and wild places.

WCRCC is proud to be an equal opportunity employment workplace dedicated to pursuing and hiring a diverse workforce. We are committed to cultivating an inclusive work and learning environment and look for future team members who share that same value.

POSITION SUMMARY:

The Wild Cat Conservation Education Fellowship (WCCEF) program is a unique opportunity for young professionals (currently enrolled in college or recently graduated) to: explore the field of education at an informal science institution as part of a team; develop a learning action plan to support their professional growth as an educator; and, complete a professional teaching portfolio to document their pedagogy skills.

You will work part-time at the Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center’s (WCRCC) Phoenix Zoo as a member of the Research & Education Department team. You will support the WCS Phoenix Zoo in facilitating educational experiences that inspire a love of wildlife and wild places for school and/or family and children groups. You will acquire skills to welcome diverse learners, interests, and backgrounds and foster student-directed learning while learning pertinent information about wildlife conservation issues with a global impact. You will shadow and teach under the supervision of full-time Conservation Educators, as well as, train with the Phoenix Zoo’s tractable animal collection. After a period of time, you will begin teaching and developing curriculum independently.

You will develop a Learning Action Plan to set and achieve goals with the support of a mentor. You will participate in ongoing professional development workshops to learn about informal education theory and practice by experienced WCRCC Research Education department and other WCRCC department staff. You will leave the program with extensive experience teaching and developing programming for a variety of audiences, with a completed professional teaching portfolio to document your skills.

There are two WCCEF program tracts to participate in:

  1. School Group Program Focus: This position will focus primarily on experience with PreK-12th grade students, including involvement with our Teacher Advisory Council, standards-based learning and partnership schools.
  2. Children & Family Program Focus: This position will focus primarily on experience with children and family audiences, including Zoo Play, birthday parties, Zoo Camp and breakfast series programs.

Exemplary WCCEFs will be invited to stay for the 2021 summer season during June, July and August.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Teach on-site school and family programs as assigned by Education department
  • Assist with teaching of weekend general audience programs, including birthday
  • Assist instructional staff with review and revisions of school and family programs as needed.
  • Assist instructional staff in the development and creation of materials for school and general audience programs.
  • Get trained on and present animals from the Zoo’s tractable animal collection, following all policy and procedure as indicated by Education Tractable Collection
  • Participate in all staff professional development meetings.
  • Comply with all policies and procedures as presented by WCS and the Bronx Zoo Education
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:

Education:

  • Currently enrolled college student or recent college graduate. An educational focus in ecology, environmental science, or education preferred

Experience:

  • Less than 2 years experience working with children or in an informal education

Knowledge & Skills:

  • Interested in informal education and working with children and families
  • Strong verbal communication skills to help interpret science concepts in both an informal classroom setting and at zoo exhibits
  • Ability to work within a highly team oriented environment
  • Reliable, flexible and accountable
  • Possess a driver’s license (preferred)