CHNEP Conservation Specialist
As a CHNEP Conservation Specialist, you play a vital role in protecting and restoring Southwest Florida's estuaries while inspiring others to become environmental stewards. Your work directly supports the Coastal & Heartland National Estuary Partnership's mission through education, outreach, community engagement, and conservation initiatives.
In this role, you will:
Connect Communities to Conservation
Lead engaging public events, workshops, and trainings that help residents understand and protect our region's natural resources.
Bring Science to Life
Translate environmental science into meaningful stories and educational content through social media, videos, publications, presentations, and outreach campaigns.
Inspire the Next Generation
Develop hands-on environmental education activities and presentations that spark curiosity and encourage stewardship among diverse audiences.
Empower Volunteers and Partners
Coordinate volunteers, support citizen engagement programs, and collaborate with community partners to expand conservation impact throughout the region.
Support Restoration and Research
Contribute to environmental restoration projects and conservation initiatives that improve the health of local waterways, habitats, and wildlife.
Be a Trusted Community Resource
Serve as a welcoming ambassador for CHNEP by responding to public inquiries, sharing information, and helping people connect with conservation opportunities.
THE IMPACT YOU'LL MAKE
Every event you organize, every volunteer you inspire, and every educational experience you create helps build a more informed, engaged, and environmentally responsible community. Your efforts will help protect our estuaries, strengthen conservation partnerships, and ensure a healthier future for Southwest Florida's natural resources.
Join us and help educate, engage, inspire, and protect the places that make our region unique.
Education and Credentials That Power This Role
- Bachelor's degree in Conservation Biology, Environmental Studies/Sciences, or Environmental Policy
- An equivalent combination of relevant training, education and experience will be considered
Licenses and/or Certifications:
- Must maintain a valid driver's license.
Your Purpose & Day-To-Day Journey
As a CHNEP Conservation Specialist, you serve as a bridge between science and community. Your purpose is to transform environmental knowledge into meaningful experiences that educate, inspire, and empower residents, volunteers, partners, and visitors to become active stewards of Southwest Florida's natural resources.
Through communication, collaboration, and creative outreach, you help advance conservation efforts while fostering a deeper understanding of the region's estuaries, watersheds, wildlife, and habitats.
YOUR DAY-TO-DAY JOURNEY
Each day brings opportunities to connect people with nature and conservation. You will:
• Communicate scientific and environmental concepts in ways that are engaging, accessible, and meaningful to audiences with diverse backgrounds and levels of expertise.
• Design and deliver hands-on educational activities, presentations, and outreach experiences that inspire learning and environmental stewardship.
• Coordinate logistics for outreach programs, including scheduling, materials preparation, curriculum updates, and event support to ensure successful public engagement opportunities.
• Build positive relationships with volunteers, community members, partner organizations, and stakeholders through professional, welcoming, and collaborative interactions.
• Research environmental topics and translate technical information into clear written materials, presentations, reports, and educational resources.
• Utilize technology and communication tools to support outreach efforts, maintain records, distribute information, and evaluate program effectiveness.
• Plan, organize, and support meetings, workshops, trainings, and community events that further CHNEP's conservation and education goals.
• Exercise sound judgment, organization, and problem-solving skills while managing multiple priorities and projects.
• Collaborate with colleagues and partners to develop innovative approaches that expand community awareness and participation in conservation initiatives.
• Produce high-quality written communications that are accurate, well-organized, and tailored to a variety of audiences.
• Review information, educational materials, and outreach products to ensure consistency, quality, and alignment with CHNEP goals.
THE DIFFERENCE YOU MAKE
By combining environmental knowledge, communication skills, and community engagement, you help create informed citizens, stronger partnerships, and lasting conservation outcomes. Your work directly contributes to protecting and restoring the natural resources that make Southwest Florida a vibrant place to live, work, and enjoy for generations to come.
Extra Details You Should Know
The work is sedentary work which requires exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally, and/or negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Physical abilities required: Sitting or standing for sustained periods of time, lifting, hearing, visual acuity, reaching, talking, and manual dexterity.
WORK ENVIRONMENT Work is performed in a relatively safe, and secure work environment.
RISK/SAFETY CONDITIONS The position requires no exposure or risk related to physical and/or mental health and safety.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential job functions satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the primary job functions herein described. Since every duty associated with this position may not be described herein, employees may be required to perform duties not specifically spelled out in the job description, but which may be reasonably considered to be incidental in the performing of their duties just as though they were actually written out in this job description. Charlotte County is an Affirmative Action/ADA/Veterans' Preference and Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities are Encouraged to Apply.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE/RECOVERY ACTIVITIES: All County employees are required to work before, during, or after an emergency as needed. This may include temporarily being assigned to work and performing duties outside of the normal scope of their position, location and work schedule to fit the needs of the County and its citizens.
Charlotte County is an Affirmative Action, ADA and Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. As a veterans' preference employer, certain service members and veterans, and the spouses and family members of such service members and veterans, who claim and meet eligibility requirements of veterans' preference, receive preference and priority in employment and are encouraged to apply. In addition, certain servicemembers may be eligible to receive waivers for postsecondary educational requirements.
All positions with Charlotte County may be subject to drug testing in accordance with the Drug-Free Workplace Program and/or County policy.
CHNEP Conservation Specialist
As a CHNEP Conservation Specialist, you play a vital role in protecting and restoring Southwest Florida's estuaries while inspiring others to become environmental stewards. Your work directly supports the Coastal & Heartland National Estuary Partnership's mission through education, outreach, community engagement, and conservation initiatives.
In this role, you will:
Connect Communities to Conservation
Lead engaging public events, workshops, and trainings that help residents understand and protect our region's natural resources.
Bring Science to Life
Translate environmental science into meaningful stories and educational content through social media, videos, publications, presentations, and outreach campaigns.
Inspire the Next Generation
Develop hands-on environmental education activities and presentations that spark curiosity and encourage stewardship among diverse audiences.
Empower Volunteers and Partners
Coordinate volunteers, support citizen engagement programs, and collaborate with community partners to expand conservation impact throughout the region.
Support Restoration and Research
Contribute to environmental restoration projects and conservation initiatives that improve the health of local waterways, habitats, and wildlife.
Be a Trusted Community Resource
Serve as a welcoming ambassador for CHNEP by responding to public inquiries, sharing information, and helping people connect with conservation opportunities.
THE IMPACT YOU'LL MAKE
Every event you organize, every volunteer you inspire, and every educational experience you create helps build a more informed, engaged, and environmentally responsible community. Your efforts will help protect our estuaries, strengthen conservation partnerships, and ensure a healthier future for Southwest Florida's natural resources.
Join us and help educate, engage, inspire, and protect the places that make our region unique.
Education and Credentials That Power This Role
- Bachelor's degree in Conservation Biology, Environmental Studies/Sciences, or Environmental Policy
- An equivalent combination of relevant training, education and experience will be considered
Licenses and/or Certifications:
- Must maintain a valid driver's license.
Your Purpose & Day-To-Day Journey
As a CHNEP Conservation Specialist, you serve as a bridge between science and community. Your purpose is to transform environmental knowledge into meaningful experiences that educate, inspire, and empower residents, volunteers, partners, and visitors to become active stewards of Southwest Florida's natural resources.
Through communication, collaboration, and creative outreach, you help advance conservation efforts while fostering a deeper understanding of the region's estuaries, watersheds, wildlife, and habitats.
YOUR DAY-TO-DAY JOURNEY
Each day brings opportunities to connect people with nature and conservation. You will:
• Communicate scientific and environmental concepts in ways that are engaging, accessible, and meaningful to audiences with diverse backgrounds and levels of expertise.
• Design and deliver hands-on educational activities, presentations, and outreach experiences that inspire learning and environmental stewardship.
• Coordinate logistics for outreach programs, including scheduling, materials preparation, curriculum updates, and event support to ensure successful public engagement opportunities.
• Build positive relationships with volunteers, community members, partner organizations, and stakeholders through professional, welcoming, and collaborative interactions.
• Research environmental topics and translate technical information into clear written materials, presentations, reports, and educational resources.
• Utilize technology and communication tools to support outreach efforts, maintain records, distribute information, and evaluate program effectiveness.
• Plan, organize, and support meetings, workshops, trainings, and community events that further CHNEP's conservation and education goals.
• Exercise sound judgment, organization, and problem-solving skills while managing multiple priorities and projects.
• Collaborate with colleagues and partners to develop innovative approaches that expand community awareness and participation in conservation initiatives.
• Produce high-quality written communications that are accurate, well-organized, and tailored to a variety of audiences.
• Review information, educational materials, and outreach products to ensure consistency, quality, and alignment with CHNEP goals.
THE DIFFERENCE YOU MAKE
By combining environmental knowledge, communication skills, and community engagement, you help create informed citizens, stronger partnerships, and lasting conservation outcomes. Your work directly contributes to protecting and restoring the natural resources that make Southwest Florida a vibrant place to live, work, and enjoy for generations to come.
Extra Details You Should Know
The work is sedentary work which requires exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally, and/or negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Physical abilities required: Sitting or standing for sustained periods of time, lifting, hearing, visual acuity, reaching, talking, and manual dexterity.
WORK ENVIRONMENT Work is performed in a relatively safe, and secure work environment.
RISK/SAFETY CONDITIONS The position requires no exposure or risk related to physical and/or mental health and safety.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential job functions satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the primary job functions herein described. Since every duty associated with this position may not be described herein, employees may be required to perform duties not specifically spelled out in the job description, but which may be reasonably considered to be incidental in the performing of their duties just as though they were actually written out in this job description. Charlotte County is an Affirmative Action/ADA/Veterans' Preference and Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities are Encouraged to Apply.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE/RECOVERY ACTIVITIES: All County employees are required to work before, during, or after an emergency as needed. This may include temporarily being assigned to work and performing duties outside of the normal scope of their position, location and work schedule to fit the needs of the County and its citizens.
Charlotte County is an Affirmative Action, ADA and Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. As a veterans' preference employer, certain service members and veterans, and the spouses and family members of such service members and veterans, who claim and meet eligibility requirements of veterans' preference, receive preference and priority in employment and are encouraged to apply. In addition, certain servicemembers may be eligible to receive waivers for postsecondary educational requirements.
All positions with Charlotte County may be subject to drug testing in accordance with the Drug-Free Workplace Program and/or County policy.
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