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Educational Coordinator (Seasonal)
Vince Shute Wildlife Sanctuary | Orr, Minnesota
May-mid-October
Do you believe education can change the future for wildlife? Are you passionate about bears, conservation, and inspiring others through real-world experiences?
We are seeking a seasonal Educational Coordinator to lead and expand our education programs at the world-famous Vince Shute Wildlife Sanctuary (VSWS)—the only open classroom on Earth where wild American black bears visit naturally and display true wild behaviors.
This role blends hands-on wildlife work, public education, leadership, and program development in a truly unique setting deep in Minnesota’s North Woods.
About the Sanctuary
More than 50 years ago, Vince Shute chose compassion over conflict, forever changing how people understand black bears. Today, generations of bears still visit his former homestead, now protected as the Vince Shute Wildlife Sanctuary. Through education, observation, and experience, the VSWS works to foster tolerance, respect, and appreciation for black bears.
Position Overview
The Educational Coordinator plays a central role in delivering high-quality educational experiences to the public while training and mentoring interns and volunteers. This position works closely with the Director and Board to shape current and future education programs and outreach initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
Education & Public Programs
Lead and deliver engaging educational talks for visitors on black bear behavior, biology, ecology, and conservation
Oversee and approve intern-led educational talks; content accuracy, and public speaking
Coordinate and support on-site programs and special events (e.g., Breakfast with the Bears, photo workshops, group visits)
Intern & Volunteer Leadership
Train, supervise, and mentor 20+ interns and volunteers daily
Lead onboarding, bear safety training, check-ins, and exit interviews
Foster a positive, professional, safety-focused learning environment
Content & Communication
Create educational photos, videos, and written content for social media, newsletters, Bear Adoptions, and publications
Ensure educational messaging is accurate, engaging, and consistent across platforms
Sanctuary Operations (Shared Team Responsibilities)
Assist with bear feeding preparation, cleanup, and food logs
Participate in physical work including lifting supplies (up to 50 lbs) and maintaining feeding areas
Schedule, Housing & Compensation
Seasonal position, May through early October
40–55 hours per week (hours vary based on bear behavior; weekends and evenings required)
Salaried position
Lodging and all meals provided
Sanctuary vehicle provided for work use only
Remote setting with limited electricity, water & phone service
Requirements
Minimum 1 year of relevant field, education, or leadership experience preferred
Strong interest in wildlife education, conservation, and public engagement
Excellent communication, organization, and leadership skills
Physically fit and comfortable with demanding outdoor work
Ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic, fast-changing environment
Positive attitude, adaptability, and strong safety awareness required
