Resource Conservation District of The Santa Monica Mountains Education Supervisor Calabasas, CA · Full time Company website

The Education Supervisor is a full-time (32-40hrs/week) in the District’s Education Department.

About Resource Conservation District of The Santa Monica Mountains

Proudly serving the local community since 1961, the Resource Conservation District of the Santa Monica Mountains (RCDSMM) offers programs and services focused on watershed management, restoration, research, and education throughout the Santa Monica Mountains and surrounding areas. The RCDSMM plans and implements riparian and wetland restoration projects, conducts monitoring for various sensitive habitats and species, works toward the recovery of endangered fish populations, implements habitat creation and enhancement, plans interpretive design projects, works to build more wildfire resilient communities and landscapes and coordinates environmental education programs for learners of all levels.

Description


The Education Supervisor is part of the District’s Education Department and works under the supervision of the Director of Education. This is a full-time position (minimum 32 hrs/week, not to exceed 40 hrs/week) which provides day-to-day supervision and coordination of field educators and site leads, including scheduling, coaching, and operational support.


The position is responsible for coordinating program logistics, managing communications and scheduling, supporting education staff, and assisting with curriculum implementation and program development. This position regularly serves as a lead representative of the organization during programs and events by providing onsite leadership, supporting staff, responding to challenges in dynamic environments, and helping ensure safe, organized, and engaging educational experiences.


Working closely with the Director of Education, the Education Supervisor contributes to the ongoing development and improvement of education programs through staff mentorship, curriculum refinement, partnership coordination, and administrative support. The position also assists with program tracking, resource management, reporting, and departmental planning efforts. This role requires strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills, as well as the ability to work collaboratively and independently in both office and outdoor settings.


POSITION QUALIFICATIONS

Studies have shown that underrepresented people often do not apply for technical jobs unless they feel they meet every qualification or requirement listed in a job description. Conversely, people with identities overrepresented in these fields often do not hesitate to apply for jobs even if they do not meet all stated qualifications. RCDSMM does not expect one person to perfectly fit this job description prior to holding a similar position for several years. RCDSMM wants the right fit, for both the employee and for RCDSMM.  Prior experience may be transferable, even if it is outside what is described herein. Training and professional development is available to RCDSMM employees to help improve skills. Passionate and interested people with the core competencies listed above are encouraged to apply. 



PREFERRED SKILLS & REQUIREMENTS

  • Experience coordinating educational or community programs that meet the needs of local communities.
  • Experience serving as a mentor and/or supervisor (must be indicated on resume).
  • Experience working with youth in educational, outdoor, or community-based settings.
  • Knowledge of California ecosystems, conservation biology, and environmental issues.
  • Familiarity with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).
  • Proficiency with Zoom, Google Meet, and other virtual learning platforms.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office and Google Suite applications.
  • Strong written, verbal, organizational, and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Public education, teaching, interpretive, or outdoor education experience preferred.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively as appropriate for each task.
  • Experience supervising, mentoring, or coordinating collaborative staff teams.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to adapt in dynamic outdoor and educational environments.
  • Flexible availability, including evenings and weekends, based on program needs.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with internal staff, leadership, educators, and community partners.
  • Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with professionalism.
  • Valid California driver’s license and ability to travel locally as needed.
  • Fluent Spanish speakers are highly encouraged to apply.


WORK ENVIRONMENT

  • This is a hybrid position with a mix of field time, in-office presence, and telework.
  • This position will require some nights and potential weekends
  • This position will require a mix of standing for long periods and sitting for long periods.
  • This position will be required to stand, stoop, kneel, bend, crouch and lift up to 25 pounds
  • This position works with a diverse group of individuals and communities


BENEFITS

  • Additional $800 monthly health stipend 
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • CalPERS state retirement system
  • Optional 457 retirement plan (no RCD contribution), 
  • Accrual of up to 12 days of sick time a year and 2 weeks of vacation (increasing with years of service
  • 14 paid holidays per year
  • $50 per month cell phone stipend


Job Application will close on Friday July 10, or when 50 applications are submitted, which ever comes first.

Salary

$30 - $33 per hour