26400 Haines Road, Clarksburg, MD 20871 www.SCWC.org
Second Chance Wildlife Center
– Job Description
Job Title: Manager of Education & Community Engagement
Location:
Clarksburg, Maryland (Full-Time – primarily on-site
but some remote
work possible)
Schedule: 5 days/week
Starting Compensation: $20.00 per hour
Classification: Non-Exempt (eligible for pre-approved overtime)
Benefits: Eligible for Medical & Dental Insurance, paid PTO
About Second Chance Wildlife
Center
Second Chance Wildlife
Center (SCWC) is a beloved and respected 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing
emergency medical care and long-term rehabilitation to over 2,500 wild animals
representing over 120 species each year. Now in our 31st year of
service to Maryland’s wildlife and residents, we have recently moved to a newly
constructed and custom-designed facility on more than
8 acres of beautiful land in Clarksburg, Maryland. This relocation marks an exciting new chapter for
SCWC. With a passionate team, highly engaged and supportive Board of Directors,
an outstanding reputation for licensed wildlife care, and a state-of-the-art
facility as our foundation, we are now setting goals for equally impressive
efforts in operational excellence, professional growth, and expanding our
mission’s impact through dynamic education and community engagement efforts.
Position Summary
We are seeking an
energetic, organized, and highly motivated Manager
of Education and Engagement to support our new Education & Community
Engagement program. This newly created role will work closely with SCWC’s President
and its Director
of Operations to ensure
the effective development and execution
of education and volunteer
initiatives, social media engagement, media library and educational asset
management, donation drives, public presentations and events, and some
administrative functions. Fundraising messaging will be incorporated across all of
these aspects of the program. The
chosen candidate will also collaborate with SCWC’s Wildlife
Veterinarian, Clinic Director, Wildlife Rehabilitation Technicians, and
Admissions team members to
develop
and disseminate valuable
information to the public (including SCWC’s supporters and donor prospects).
The ideal candidate will be a skilled communicator with a deep appreciation for wildlife, strong
organizational capabilities, and a
mix of creativity and analytical skills to help effectively develop and convey our messaging across various
platforms and in person. You will help
bring our mission work to life for the public, volunteers, interns, and community partners,
civic leaders, news media,
and others while supporting our needs for efficient
operations working within limited resources.
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