Under the supervision of the Ohio Sea Grant Extension Program Leader, this role 
will lead, develop, coordinate, promote, and evaluate education and outreach 
initiatives that align with the Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Lab mission; serves as 
lead of education program applying developed industry knowledge and advanced 
understanding of concepts, principles, and technical capabilities to manage a 
wide variety of projects; guides education programming for Ohio Sea Grant and 
Stone Lab to a broad audience including undergraduate and graduate education, 
teacher education, K-12 curriculum development and programs, fellowships, 
informal education for the general public, special training programs for 
industry and much more; leads Ohio Sea Grant partnership with the Sea Grant 
Center for Great Lakes Literacy (CGLL); works with CGLL members and/or Ohio Sea 
Grant and Stone Lab staff to develop and manage new and existing research-based 
educational initiatives to increase Great Lakes literacy of community members 
of all ages both in-person and virtually; serves as program expert on state- 
and national-level science standards; leads the development of new or revisions 
to existing education and outreach materials, curricula, programs, and 
interpretive displays for visitors of all ages at state-wide events, Stone 
Laboratory, and in the classroom; implements and identifies areas of 
opportunity for practices that foster a more diverse, equitable, accessible, 
and inclusive environment, considering both internal and external guests and 
community members; represents Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Lab at meetings and 
professional conferences (e.g., National Marine Educators Association, Great 
Lakes Sea Grant Network), Ohio State University-based campus events, and other 
events as needed; works with community partners to coordinate and execute 
education and outreach events that engage formal and informal educators, and 
the public with hands-on Lake Erie science; leads and/or contributes to 
education and outreach grant proposals to increase Great Lakes literacy in 
coordination with Ohio Sea Grant Extension Educators and other Ohio Sea Grant 
staff.



Full-time, regular position. Preference is for this position to be located in 
the northern Ohio area within drivable distance to the island ferry transport. 
This is a hybrid remote work position.



Minimum Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's Level Degree is required with a major in environmental education, 
environmental interpretation, or science education; a minimum of 6 years of 
combined experience in education, teaching, or outreach; experience developing 
program education and outreach materials.



Desired Qualifications:

Master's degree in education, experience with program evaluation and grant 
writing, experience aligning programs to state standards, knowledge of Lake 
Erie and the Great Lakes, knowledge of Sea Grant and Extension programs, and 
demonstrated ability to translate organizational needs into diversity, equity, 
inclusion, justice, and accessibility strategies.



Requires successful completion of a background check. This includes medical, 
dental, vision, and pension options. The full benefits can be viewed at the 
link below and inputting the information specifics of the position. (i.e. 
staff, 100% FTE, & regular)

https://hr.osu.edu/benefits/eligibility



This job profile is a Continuing Education Specialist 4 (S4 level) position on 
the career roadmap. This position range is $51,000.00 - $67,000.00/annual 
salary. The salary paid to an individual will vary based on multiple factors, 
including but not limit to, education, years of experience, internal equity, 
etc.


To apply, please visit https://ohioseagrant.osu.edu/about/jobs or 
https://osu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/OSUCareers/job/Columbus-Campus/Continuing-Education-Consultant_R118117-1<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/osu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/OSUCareers/job/Columbus-Campus/Continuing-Education-Consultant_R118117-1__;!!KGKeukY!0X28XlIm864WegTLJrF4ABwySJBwHJa0E8-uoADey9bL1U0X_9CMtzIAdDc0wSbEgjpytG4qcEhcH-KFTC_wmrutxIA$>.


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Erin Monaco
Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Laboratory | School of Environment and Natural 
Resources
Heffner Building, 352 W Dodridge St., Columbus, OH 43202
614-247-6684 Office | 614-292-4364 Fax
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