Teacher - Part -time

  • Fixed Term
  • Conservation & Education
  • Last day to apply: 16/02/2025

Description

Dublin Zoo is a world-renowned conservation organisation and one of Ireland’s most visited attractions. We are committed to inspiring people to connect with the natural world and take action to protect wildlife and habitats.

We are seeking a talented and enthusiastic Part-time teacher to assist our team during a very exciting time at Dublin Zoo.


This is a 3 months fixed term contract.


This position is site-based, working 12-20 hours per week.


Working hours are based on school bookings scheduled over 5 mornings per week.


Duties and Responsibilities:

·      Teaching Dublin Zoo primary and secondary programmes following Dublin Zoo programme plans.

·      Ensuring professional delivery of learning programmes to high standards in conservation education.

·      Building rapport with learners to promote learner engagement and maintaining a positive attitude towards learners at all times.

·       Design and deliver Dublin Zoo workshop programmes and assist in their organisation.

·      Participating in reflective practice to develop your teaching skills – giving and receiving feedback on learning programme delivery.

·      Liaising with teachers/parents to ensure a high-quality learner experience.

·       Maintaining educational resources including teaching spaces and equipment.

·      Observing and implementing Dublin Zoo’s Health and Safety standards and child safeguarding principles.

·      An interest in the zoo’s purpose, together with a flexible approach to working duties and hours.

·      Performing other duties as assigned which will arise from time-to-time including administrative duties for the overall success of the Conservation Education Department. 


Requirements

The successful candidate will have:

·       A qualification to degree level in zoology/biology/sustainability/conservation/education or a related field.

·       Previous experience of teaching learning programmes to young people.

·       An ability to build rapport with young people and maintain a positive attitude towards young people at all times.

·       Knowledge of wildlife conservation, sustainability and the work of zoos.

·       An ability to understand learner needs, and adapt teaching approach to meet these needs.

·       A positive attitude with an adaptable and flexible approach

·       A passion and energy for conservation education and working with young people.