Seasonal Biologist Educator
Company: Zoo New England
Location: Acton
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $20 Zoo New England's
mission is to inspire people to protect and sustain the natural
world for future generations by creating fun and engaging
experiences that integrate wildlife and conservation programs,
research, and education.The Biologist Educator bridges the
conservation and education initiatives of ZNEs field conservation
programs, conveying our science-based conservation message to
classrooms, school groups, and adult volunteers. The Biologist
Educator is also involved with all aspects of our local rare
species field conservation projects. Thisis the perfect position
for a current college student orrecent graduate looking to gain a
wide array of experience in both field conservation practices and
environmental education and communication skills. Duties &
Responsibilities Teaching and Education Conduct classroom sessions
and field trips with participating schools using established
curriculum and presentation materials, particularly leading school
groups on turtle release field trips Engage all program
participants in developing an understanding and awareness of local
conservation issues Assistwith volunteer events and other ZNE
conservation-related programs, on the zoo campuses and in the field
Field Conservation Participate in on-going ZNE field conservation
work, including but not limited to checking traps, radio-tracking
turtles, conducting site assessments and monitoring target species
populations. Hours, Location and Term of Appointment Hours: Usually
8:00am-4:00pm M-F, 40 hours/week. InJunethe Biologist
Educatorparticipatesin turtle nesting surveys which may require
evening or weekend work. Location: Our Conservation Department
office is in Acton, MA, but the technician will work at several
field sites, primarily Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge in
Concord, MA. Term: Funding available for 400 hours (10 weeks).
Exact hours and startdateare negotiable, but youMUSTbe available
for full-time work starting May 11, with part-time availability
(8-16hrs/week) starting in April. Wage: $20.00/hour Working
Conditions Frequent exposure and close contact with a variety of
animals including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians,fishand
insects, including direct handling of large snapping turtles and
other potentially injurious wildlife, as well as exposure to ticks,
mosquitos, and other biting arthropods Frequent field work in
difficult natural conditions, including wetlands, streams, and
brush thickets Work in uneven terrain with exposure to varying and
challenging weather conditions Frequent need to bend, stoop, kneel,
reach and lift Minimum Job Requirements Enthusiasm and ability to
teach environmental education to students of all ageson a daily
basis Excellent interpersonal and public-speaking skills Knowledge
of and interest in the native flora and fauna of New England
Ability to work independently Must pass a background check with no
convictions related to animal welfare or child safety. Mustpossessa
valid drivers license and be able to lawfully drive in
Massachusetts Preferred Job Requirements Experience working with
school-aged children Experience with field conservation of reptiles
and amphibians Ability toidentifycommon native plants, especially
of wetland environments Available to start working on a limited
basis (8-16hrs/week) throughoutthe month of April
Keywords: Zoo New England, North Attleborough , Seasonal Biologist Educator, Education / Teaching , Acton, Massachusetts