Educador ambiental
Environmental educators are professionals who create and implement educational programs about environmental issues. They work with people of all ages to teach them about the importance of environmental conservation and how to make sustainable choices. Environmental educators may work in schools, nature centers, museums, or other community organizations.
Key Responsibilities
Some of the key responsibilities of environmental educators include:
- Develop and implement educational programs about environmental issues
- Lead field trips and nature walks
- Give presentations about environmental topics
- Write articles and other educational materials
- Work with other professionals to develop environmental policies
Work Environment
Environmental educators typically work in offices, classrooms, or outdoor settings. They may travel to different locations to give presentations or lead field trips.
Environmental educators typically work full-time, but they may also work part-time or on a seasonal basis.
Education and Training
Most environmental educators have a bachelor's degree in environmental science, natural resources, or a related field. Some environmental educators also have a master's degree or doctorate in environmental education.
In addition to formal education, environmental educators typically have experience in environmental conservation or education. This experience may be gained through volunteer work, internships, or previous employment.