zoo educator
Zoo educators teach visitors about the animals living at the zoo/aquarium as well as other species and habitats. They provide information about management of zoos, its collection of animals, and wildlife conservation. Zoo educators can be involved in both formal and informal learning opportunities ranging from production of information signs at enclosures to delivering classroom sessions linked to school or university curricula. Depending on the size of the organisation the education team may be a single person or a large team. Consequently the optional skills required are very broad and will vary from organisation to organisation. Zoo educators also promote conservation efforts. This can involve work within the zoo but also in the field as part of any zoo outreach project(s).
Also called: conservation educator, schools engagement officer, guest experience assistant, engagement officer, aquarium educator, visitor educator, education instructor, learning officer
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- essential skills
- 17
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- zoo curator4 skills in common
- conservation scientist3 skills in common
- zoo section leader3 skills in common
- child care coordinator2 skills in common
- community artist2 skills in common
- letting agent2 skills in common
- management assistant2 skills in common
- zookeeper2 skills in common
Essential skills
15- animal evolution
- applied zoology
- apply teaching strategies
- build community relations
- communicate with target community
- conduct educational activities
- coordinate educational programmes
- coordinate events
- develop educational resources
- educate people about nature
- ensure cross-department cooperation
- establish educational network
- fix meetings
- study topics
- zoo community
Optional skills
17- animal training
- brief volunteers
- control animal movement
- develop craft activities
- ecology
- integrate community outreach
- integrate content into output media
- lead a team
- manage a team
- manage budgets
- manage volunteers
- monitor the welfare of animals
- provide nutrition to animals
- speak different languages
- supervise craft activities
- train livestock and captive animals
- use learning strategies
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