environmental education officer
Environmental education officers are responsible for promoting environmental conservation and development. They visit schools and businesses to give talks, they produce educational resources and websites, they lead guided nature walks, they provide relevant training courses, and they help with volunteer activities and conservation projects. Many gardens employ an environmental education officer to offer guidance during school visits.
Also called: environmental public relations specialist, enviromental promotions officer, environmental trainer, environmental education specialist, environmental teacher, environment education trainer, environment education teacher, environment educator
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- essential skills
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- optional skills
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8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
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- specialised outdoor animator4 skills in common
- curator of horticulture3 skills in common
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Essential skills
14- advise on nature conservation
- animate in the outdoors
- biology
- ecology
- ecopedagogy
- educate people about nature
- educate public on fire safety
- educate the public about wildlife
- identify plants characteristics
- implement risk management for outdoors
- manage outdoor resources
- manage volunteers
- monitor interventions in the outdoors
- provide training in sustainable tourism development and management
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