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NATURE PARKS SUPPORT SPECIALIST

Foley, AL · On-site

$15.45/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Nature Parks Opening Date: 08/05/2026 Closing Date: 8/19/2026 5:00 PM Central Job Summary Under general supervision, this position maintains custodial care to buildings located in the Nature Parks ...

The Wildlife & Nature Specialist will design and lead nature-based programming, care for a variety of reptiles and small animals, and inspire campers and Garoon Gateway visitors to develop a deeper ...

NATURE PARKS SUPPORT SPECIALIST

Foley, AL · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Job Summary Under general supervision, this position maintains custodial care to buildings located in the Nature Parks including Graham Creek Nature Preserve and Wolf Creek Park as required by State ...

The Wildlife & Nature Specialist will design and lead nature-based programming, care for a variety of reptiles and small animals, and inspire campers and Garoon Gateway visitors to develop a deeper ...

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How much do nature job jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for nature job in the United States is $55,226.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34,500.00 and $56,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a nature job?

Nature jobs are careers focused on the environment, wildlife, conservation, and natural resources. These roles can include positions such as wildlife biologist, park ranger, environmental scientist, conservation officer, and ecologist. Professionals in nature jobs work to study, protect, and manage natural ecosystems and wildlife, often balancing environmental concerns with human activity. Many of these jobs are with government agencies, nonprofits, or research institutions, and may involve fieldwork, research, education, or policy development.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a conservation scientist role, and why are they important?

To thrive as a conservation scientist, you need a background in environmental science or related fields, strong research abilities, and relevant academic qualifications such as a bachelor's or master's degree. Familiarity with GIS software, statistical analysis tools, and environmental monitoring systems is commonly required. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and collaboration skills help professionals engage stakeholders and advocate for conservation initiatives. These competencies are crucial for making informed decisions, managing natural resources effectively, and promoting sustainable practices.

What are some typical challenges faced by professionals working in nature-related roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in nature-related roles, such as conservationists or park rangers, often face challenges like unpredictable weather conditions, remote or rugged work locations, and balancing conservation goals with public access. Navigating these challenges requires adaptability, strong problem-solving skills, and effective communication with both colleagues and the public. Many organizations provide additional training, safety protocols, and team support to help staff manage these demanding aspects. Building a network with peers and staying current with best practices can also enhance job satisfaction and effectiveness.

What is the difference between Nature Job vs Environmental Scientist?

AspectNature JobEnvironmental Scientist
Required CredentialsTypically a degree in biology, ecology, or related fieldsUsually a degree in environmental science, biology, or chemistry
Work EnvironmentFieldwork in natural settings, conservation sites, parksLaboratories, field sites, government agencies
Employer & IndustryConservation organizations, parks, wildlife agenciesResearch institutions, government agencies, consulting firms

Both Nature Jobs and Environmental Scientists work in ecology and conservation, often requiring similar educational backgrounds. Nature Jobs tend to focus more on fieldwork and outdoor activities, while Environmental Scientists may work more in labs and policy settings. Understanding these differences helps job seekers target their applications effectively.

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Infographic showing various Nature Job job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 23% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $55,226 per year, or $26.6 per hour.

Nature Based Preschool Substitute Teacher - Rocky River Nature Center

Cleveland Metroparks

North Olmsted, OH • On-site

$13.75 - $18.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Cleveland Metroparks rating

8.3

Company rating: 8.3 out of 10

Based on 11 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

4th of 37 rated wildlife parks and zoos


Job description

The Nature Preschool Teacher aids the Nature Preschool Lead Teacher in maintaining a developmentally appropriate classroom for children ages 3 to 5. The Nature Preschool Teacher is responsible for the implementation of the philosophy and policies of Cleveland Metroparks Nature Preschool under the direction and guidance of the Nature Preschool Program Administrator and Director of Outdoor Experiences. The position is employed yearly with Cleveland Metroparks for the nine-month school year and may include summer hours.

  1. Assists the Lead Teacher in developing and implementing nature-based, developmentally appropriate curriculum and activities that reflect the needs of the children, the standards of early childhood education, and the mission of Cleveland Metroparks Nature Preschool.
  2. Works with the Nature Preschool Lead Teacher to generate weekly lesson plans that focus on students' interests.
  3. Works with the Nature Preschool Administrator to ensure that high-quality programming and care for students is being provided.
  4. Assists with daily tasks and the individual needs of the children such as receiving and aiding in dressing and undressing for outdoor play, snack preparations, cleaning, etc. Classroom settings include both an indoor classroom and an outdoor classroom. Leads children on hikes and assists with moving children between indoor and outdoor classroom setting locations.
  5. Ensures the health, safety and well-being of students through site surveys and daily check-ins with students; develops and implements on-going evaluation methods designed to aid in the creation of individualized growth plans for each student that can be shared with parents; documents the learning and development that occurs in the classroom using a variety of methods for both internal and external use; and maintains clear communications with fellow staff, interns, students, and their families to achieve common goals and avoid potential conflicts.
  6. Promotes a close relationship with parents through daily, weekly, and monthly communications through conducting regular meetings, phone calls, and parent conferences; and ensures families feel that their traditions, experiences, and individual needs are reflected through all aspects of the program.
  7. Participates in Cleveland Metroparks Nature Preschool staff meetings and special events to ensure connection with the rest of the staff and families.
  8. Keeps direct supervisor promptly informed of key/significant issues or concerns.
  9. Carries out duties and responsibilities in a safe and efficient manner to maintain a safe work environment and surrounding area for oneself, co-workers and public. Responds to hazardous situations and/or potentially unsafe conditions by taking corrective action as capable and promptly notifying supervisory personnel.
  10. Updates and enhances own knowledge by involvement in continuing education for professional growth (i.e., attends relevant conferences, seminars, in-service trainings, and certification programs).
  11. Presents at local, state and national conferences as an expert in the field of Nature preschool Education within Northeast Ohio.
  12. Assisting with the training, coordination, and mentorship of student interns and reporting on their participation in the classroom.
  13. Performs related duties as assigned or apparent.
  • Bachelor's Degree preferred from an accredited college or university in Early Childhood Education or Environmental Education combined with child development coursework. Associates Degree in Early Childhood Education or related field required, or currently enrolled in the second year of a college credit program in early childhood development or education, or have completed a two year career- technical program in child development.
  • Minimum of two (2) years of experience teaching children ages three to five years of age. Certifications in Growing Up Wild, Project Learning Tree: Environmental Experiences for Early Childhood, National Association for Interpretation are preferred.
  • The candidate must meet and maintain all Child Care Licensing requirements, including passing a background check, providing medical clearance, and completing all required trainings.
  • Demonstrated experience in planning and implementing outdoor programs for a preschool level audience and understanding of Early Learning Developmental Standards (ELDS).
  • Demonstrated knowledge of the natural and cultural history of the region.
  • Experience and comfortable taking children into nature in all weather conditions.
  • Strong written and oral communication skills.
  • Basic understanding of HighScope/CORAdvantage, Reggio Emilia or play-based learning.
  • Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with stakeholders, including employees and the general public.
  • Ability to speak and write clearly, concisely and persuasively using correct grammar, spelling and punctuation with ability to communicate one-on-one or in group settings.
  • Ability to perform work with a high degree of accuracy and organization.
  • Management skills and strong business acumen, including problem solving, vision, ability to manage multiple programs and meet deadlines, collaboration, leadership, decision making and ability to analyze diverse facts and develop clear and concise reports and recommendations.
  • Ability to work cooperatively with others.
  • Proficiency in software programs including all Microsoft Office programs.
  • Mature professional attitude and considerable discretion, including ability to manage confidential information.
  • Ability to perform with considerable independence and initiative.

Work Schedule:This preschool teacher will work 32-40 hours a week as a summer assistant teacher in our summer camp program for 6 weeks from June through the end of July. During the school year (September through May), they will have periodically scheduled days at our three preschool locations. They will also be on call as a substitute for our three preschool locations. The assistant teacher will be supported during all shifts by another member of our Nature Preschool staff.

Application Deadline:Open until filled.


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