Job Opportunity at the ABQ BioPark: Lead Teaching Assistant
The ABQ BioPark’s Education Team is seeking a friendly, organized, and motivated team member to assist in organization of the BioPark Volunteer Program. This position will require work at all four BioPark facilities.
The Volunteer Program at the BioPark focuses on exciting guests about nature and conservation. This is done mainly through on-grounds interpretation. This includes conservation education programs, spring break and summer day camps, evening programming, tours, insect encounters, an interactive aquatic Touchpool, and general interpretation. The BioPark Lead Teaching Assistant is responsible for assisting the BioPark Volunteer Coordinator with the planning, coordination, and execution of the BioPark Volunteer Program.
The Lead Teaching Assistant will be working out of offices at Aquarium/Botanic Garden facilities and will be at the Zoo and Tingley Beach as needed. The Education Department is a team and works across all BioPark facilities.
The ABQ BioPark consists of the Aquarium, Botanic Garden, Zoo, and Tingley Beach. This position is employed through a temporary staffing agency, not the City of Albuquerque, and is located at the ABQ BioPark. This position is limited to a two-year term.
Lead Teaching Assistant tasks include:
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Assist with volunteer recruitment and trainings
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Assist with volunteer recognition and appreciation
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Assist with the spring break and summer Camp BioPark volunteers
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Assist in maintaining and creating volunteer programming
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Work as a mentor for teen volunteers over the summer
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Work as part of the Education Team on BioPark-wide programming, events, and planning
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Perform general BioPark administrative tasks
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Presenting formal and informal education programming across BioPark grounds including feeding narrations, general interpretation, Discovery Days, tours, etc.
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Work with volunteer software to support volunteers through hour auditing, recruitment, and communication
- Other duties as assigned by Volunteer Coordinator or Education Curator
A successful candidate will have the following recommended education, experience, and skill requirements:
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Two or more years of directly related experience in the development/implementation of volunteer programs is a plus
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An interest in environmental/science education, ecology, biology, or a related field
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Computer skills including, but not limited to, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.)
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Experience working in zoo or aquarium education is a plus
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Individuals selected for the position must pass a background check
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Have a friendly and open personality and enjoy working with a diverse cross section of individuals from a variety of departments at all levels of government and job positions
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Be comfortable working outdoors for short periods of time in variable weather conditions
Qualifications
Applicants must be 18 years or older and be physically able to lift or move up to 30 pounds (stanchions, photo/video equipment). Bilingual (English/Spanish) is a plus.
Candidates must pass a security background check to be hired.
Work schedule:
Work schedule is 40 hours per week. Typical schedule will be Tuesday through Saturday, with the exception of June and July which will be Monday through Friday. Weekend and evening hours will be required. Evening programs or programs outside of work schedule will be assigned in advance. It is the responsibility of the Lead Teaching Assistant to flex and track those hours in conjunction with the Volunteer Coordinator they report to.
Pay rate:
$15.96 per hour. This position is employed through a temporary staffing agency, not the City of Albuquerque.
To apply:
Please provide a cover letter, résumé, and contact information for three references. Send this information to [email protected] with the subject line Application for Lead Teaching Assistant with Albuquerque BioPark. Deadline to apply is November 22, 2025.