Diversified Family Farm
The Cibolo Center for Conservation
The Farmers Market this Saturday, March 7, is canceled due to thunderstorms. Interested in a career at the Cibolo Center for Conservation? Our Cibolo Team is a passionate, dedicated group who believes in creating thriving land, people and communities. See current job postings below: Full-time position, 40 hours/week SummaryAt the Nest Nature School, we are nurturing strong bodies, inquisitive minds, and wild hearts. The school fosters a cohesive learning community and employs the best practices of early childhood and nature-based educational approaches. Our curriculum incorporates play and learning in nature to best support the whole child academically, socially, emotionally, physically to ensure that they are prepared for Kindergarten and beyond.The Nest Nature School is part of the Cibolo Center for Conservation, an organization founded in 1988 to connect people with nature and inspire them to fall in love with land, water, and wildlife in the hopes that they will become champions and stewards of the Earth. Since 2016, the Cibolo has been providing exceptional early childhood education in the Nature School to foster young children in their full spectrum of development.The Cibolo is seeking an energetic and passionate early childhood educator to provide strong coaching, leadership, and direction in the role of Lead Teacher for the region’s premier nature-based preschool, the Nest Nature School.The Nest follows an emergent curriculum with a play-based approach prioritizing our natural spaces as an integral part of our classroom. The Lead Teacher works collaboratively to provide guidance and leadership in one of our four preschool classes.We are looking for applicants equipped with a strong background in early childhood development or a related field with a passion to inspire children to connect with nature through play and exploration. We are seeking individuals who are joyful, collaborative, passionate, responsible, energetic, flexible, child-focused, and enjoy being outdoors year-round.The position will support a traditional school day schedule, typically 40 hours per week, scheduled Monday – Friday. Some weekends or evenings may occasionally be required for family events, staff meetings, or training opportunities. This is a year-round, full-time position, with benefits available.Full Position DescriptionRead the position descriptionhere.TO APPLYPlease submit a letter of introduction and a current resume to hr@cibolo.org with the subject line: THE NEST NATURE SCHOOL LEAD TEACHERor click the button below.The position will remain open until filled.QUALIFICATIONS2+ years experience as a lead teacher at an accredited preschool, preferably using play-based learning and/or nature-based learningBachelor’s degree preferred in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Early Childhood Special Education or related educational field or 3+ years experience in the Early Childhood fieldWorking knowledge or willingness to learn natural history, ecology, and conservation conceptsAbility to work outdoors in all seasons and all weather conditions 60% or more of each dayEmployment is contingent on applicant passing fingerprinting and background checkApply At the Nest Nature School, we are nurturing strong bodies, inquisitive minds, and wild hearts. The school fosters a cohesive learning community and employs the best practices of early childhood and nature-based educational approaches. Our curriculum incorporates play and learning in nature to best support the whole child academically, socially, emotionally, physically to ensure that they are prepared for Kindergarten and beyond. The Nest Nature School is part of the Cibolo Center for Conservation, an organization founded in 1988 to connect people with nature and inspire them to fall in love with land, water, and wildlife in the hopes that they will become champions and stewards of the Earth. Since 2016, the Cibolo has been providing exceptional early childhood education in the Natur
Cibolo Nature Center Staff Thomas M. Mengler, J.D.Chief Executive Officertom@cibolo.org Dianna Hopkins, MBA, CFREChief Advancement Officerdianna@cibolo.org Marcus FelanChief Business Officermarcus@cibolo.org Sarah Berringer BaderFarm Education Directorsarahb@cibolo.org Annie BriseñoGrant Managerannie@cibolo.org Brian DavenportCommunications Directorcoms@cibolo.org Christina FoleyFarmers Market Coordinator & Education Administratorchristina1@cibolo.org Lee GarteiserBuilding & Grounds Directorlee@cibolo.org Cindy GlassOffice Managernature@cibolo.org Michele GuyerSpecial Events Coordinatormichele@cibolo.org Kathleen HooverNature Education Coordinatorkathleen@cibolo.org Noah LawrenceNature EducationDirectornlawrence@cibolo.org Kel Hoffman, PhDLand Conservation DirectorKel@cibolo.org Shyann MartinezGarden Keepershyann@cibolo.org Emily NickersonFarm Manageremily@cibolo.org Emily NortonRangerenorton@cibolo.org Jennifer SmithVolunteer Coordinatorjennifers@cibolo.org David TouchonLand Managerdavid@cibolo.org Sarah VergaraResearch Scientistsarahv@cibolo.org Brittany WhalenDevelopment Directorbrittany@cibolo.org Maia WoodallRangermaia@cibolo.org Eric SharpeLandscape & Maintenance Technicianeric@cibolo.org Sydney WardMarketing Coordinatorsydney@cibolo.org Nest Nature School Staff Alysa MeeksNest School Directoralysa@cibolo.org Emily SmithOutreach and Pedagogy Coordinatoreweant@cibolo.org Holly CampbellAssistant Directorholly@cibolo.org Angela BarbosaTeacherangela@cibolo.org Iryna BreheyAssistant TeacherIryna@cibolo.org Celina GarciaTeachercelina@cibolo.org Rachel MieleAssistant Teacherrachel@cibolo.org Grace MorganAssistant Teachergrace@cibolo.org Tara PeakeAssistant Teachertara@cibolo.org Nicole SolisTeacher Assistantnicole@cibolo.org Vanessa ValenzuelaTeachervanessa@cibolo.org Khara VincentAssistant Teacherkhara@cibolo.org Desiree WhitneyPresident Corbett ChristieVice President Jeremiah LeibowitzTreasurer Marilyn TremperSecretary Carolyn Chipman EvansCo-Founder Brent EvansCo-Founder John Brazil(in memoriam) Guy Chipman(in memoriam) Tom Frost, Jr.(In Memoriam) Tim Hixon(In Memoriam) Joan Kelleher(in memoriam) Interested in a career at the Cibolo Center for Conservation? Our Cibolo Team is a passionate, dedicated group who believes in creating thriving land, people and communities. See current job postings below: The Nest Nature School – Lead Teacher Full-time position, 40 hours/week SummaryAt the Nest Nature School, we are nurturing strong bodies, inquisitive minds, and wild hearts. The school fosters a cohesive learning community and employs the best practices of early childhood and nature-based educational approaches. Our curriculum incorporates play and learning in nature to best support the whole child academically, socially, emotionally, physically to ensure that they are prepared for Kindergarten and beyond.The Nest Nature School is part of the Cibolo Center for Conservation, an organization founded in 1988 to connect people with nature and inspire them to fall in love with land, water, and wildlife in the hopes that they will become champions and stewards of the Earth. Since 2016, the Cibolo has been providing exceptional early childhood education in the Nature School to foster young children in their full spectrum of development.The Cibolo is seeking an energetic and passionate early childhood educator to provide strong coaching, leadership, and direction in the role of Lead Teacher for the region’s premier nature-based preschool, the Nest Nature School.The Nest follows an emergent curriculum with a play-based approach prioritizing our natural spaces as an integral part of our classroom. The Lead Teacher works collaboratively to provide guidance and leadership in one of our four preschool classes.We are looking for applicants equipped with a strong background in early childhood development or a related field with a passion to inspire children to connect with nature through play
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