Program Educator Job Description 3/2026

POSITION: Program Educator

POSTED DATE: March 18, 2026

REPORTS TO: Program Director

JOB TYPE: Part-time, flexible except for scheduled events, 10-20 hrs. per week

PAY: Hourly $20.00-$22.00 DOE

DESIRED START DATE: ASAP

PROBATIONARY PERIOD: Six months after start date

LOCATION: Ability to work at our office in Cedar Crest, NM, locations in the East Mountains,

and supporting programs expanding into ABQ. A portion of computer work can be done offsite to

make this position hybrid.

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Are you passionate about climate change and environmental issues?

Do you enjoy working with 5th to 12th graders?

Do you have a confident voice with youth?

Do you love working outside in natural settings?

About Talking Talons Youth Leadership (TTYL)

TTYL is a small nonprofit with personally motivated, long-term staff and volunteers. Our mission is to

elevate youth and the community to become effective advocates and ethical stewards of themselves,

wildlife, habitats, and the environment. We empower youth to find their voices and lead solutions to

climate change. The Board and leadership are continually supporting employees to find a healthy

balance in work and life.

TTYL is a small nonprofit with personally motivated, long-term staff and volunteers. We are in a unique

position with a thriving thrift store that pays some of the bills and contributes supplies to our programs.

The Board and leadership are continually supporting employees to find a healthy balance in work and

life.

Climate Leadership Project link: Climate Leadership Project

History link: TTYL History

Key Responsibilities:

Support Program Educators at scheduled events after-school and on Saturdays

Kindly support youth while maintaining behavioral management

Share knowledge and enthusiasm about local environmental issues

Create environmental outdoor curriculum for ages 10-18

Teach lessons with a Program Educator Assistant

Prepare, load, and unload supplies for events (up to 25 lbs.)

Attend Team and Program meetings Desire availability for 1x/year Summer Camp (June 15-18, 22-26, 2026)

Other duties as asked

Minimum Qualifications and Abilities:

Passionate about climate change issues and the environment

Enjoy working with and experience teaching youth (5th to 12th graders)

Has a confident voice with youth

Love working outside in nature

Ability to arrive on time and stay until the end of the event and feedback meeting

Kind to youth, staff, and the community

Ability to spend up to a full day standing, hiking or leading groups across uneven surfaces

outside up to 2 miles

Valid NM State driver’s license and reliable transportation

Ability to lift 25 lbs. periodically

Ability to pass mandatory pre-employment screening, including fingerprint background check

Ability to obtain 1st Aid/CPR training within 1 month of hire

Desired Qualifications and Abilities:

Working knowledge of current trends in education, youth development, the conservation field,

social movements and/or climate change issues

Knowledge of natural and cultural history of New Mexico and local environmental issues

Experience developing and facilitating curriculum or lesson plans

Multi-cultural experience appreciated

BENEFITS:

Accrued sick leave (Healthy Workplace Act)

Free Costco membership

Flexible schedule around scheduled events allowing for travel

Hybrid work option for appropriate tasks

HOW TO APPLY:

For best consideration, send your cover letter and resume to Tamar Randall trandall@talkingtalons.org

as soon as possible. In your email, please include:

Updated resume

Cover letter discussing environmental issues you feel strongly about

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