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Education Program Intern

CompanyMetroparks Toledo
LocationToledo
Work ModeOn Site
PostedFebruary 9, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern will present high-quality public and educational programs for all ages while ensuring that programming is inclusive and accessible. They will also develop partnerships with community organizations to enhance outreach to underserved populations.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
129
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
35 hours
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About The Company
Metroparks Toledo is a regional system of premier natural, historical and cultural public park lands. A public agency serving Lucas County, Metroparks maintains parks and conservation areas totaling over 12,000 acres. MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of Metroparks Toledo is to conserve the region’s natural resources by creating, developing, improving, protecting, and promoting clean, safe, and natural parks and open spaces for the benefit, enjoyment, education, and general welfare of the public. The Metroparks system includes: On the Maumee River: -Farnsworth -Bend View -Providence -Side Cut -Middlegrounds In the Rare Oak Openings Region: -Oak Openings Preserve -Secor -Wildwood Preserve -Oak Openings Greenway (in development) -Wiregrass Lake -Westwinds In the City of Toledo: -Swan Creek Preserve -Middlegrounds -Toledo Botanical Garden (affiliate) In the Great Black Swamp -Pearson -Howard Farms (future park) Hike/Bike Trails: -University/Parks Trail -Wabash Cannonball Trail -Towpath Trail (connecting Farnsworth, Bend View and Providence) -Chessie Circle Trail Also part of the Metroparks: -Fallen Timbers Battlefield, Fallen Timbers Monument and Fort Miamis (Maumee) -Blue Creek Conservation Area (Whitehouse) Attractions: -Manor House (Wildwood) -National Center for Nature Photography (Secor) -The Canal Experience (Providence) -Johlin Cabin (Pearson) -Oak Grove School (Wildwood)
About the Role

Description

Advance Metroparks Toledo’s core conservation mission by support Metroparks’ efforts to increase community outreach to underserved populations. Develop and coordinate partnerships with organizations that assist in the goal of supporting programming initiatives through immersive educational experiences. Bring your formal education to life with related work experience. 

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Present high-quality public and educational programs for all ages.
  • Ensure preparation of comprehensive program outlines for each program and special event to ensure that potential adaptations and inclusion is appropriately addressed. 
  • Ensure that adaptive considerations and accessibility community needs are represented when evaluating programming decisions. 
  • Deliver approved messages for program promotions, introductions and closings.
  • Identify community populations at risk of exclusion and work with them to identify ways to eliminate obstacles to participation. 
  • Implement new and repeat programs that focus on engaging populations requiring special accommodations. 
  • Provide basic care to education ambassador animals including feeding, cleaning enclosures, and monitoring physical and behavioral health.
  • Transport visitors through the parks driving a Metroparks truck towing a 25’ tram/trailer and/or drive an 11-passenger van. Transport equipment using a variety of trucks and trailers up to 36 feet long.
  • Provide feedback to the supervisor for program opportunities and adjustments.
  • Provide data required for program tracking worksheets, division metrics.
  • Analyze customer information and feedback.

Equipment Used

  • General office equipment 
  • Software & Apps: Microsoft Office Suite
  • Vehicles: on & off-road trucks and passenger vans with trailers
  • Outdoor Sporting Equipment: fishing equipment, canoes, kayaks, paddleboards, archery, snowshoes, tree climbing gear, etc.

Physical Requirements and Working Conditions

  • Seasonal role, limited to 1,480 hours per season
  • Schedule: 20-35 hour workweek that will require work in the evenings, weekends, and/or holidays. 
  • Home Work Location: Glass City Enrichment Center
  • May require business use of personal vehicle to travel between Metroparks locations.
  • <10% travel outside Lucas County 
  • Requires frequent lifting and carrying of up to 50 pounds without assistance and up to 90 pounds with assistance; ability to walk and work outdoors for extended periods of time in all types of weather including extreme heat and cold.  

Requirements

Job Requirements

  1. Must be 18 years of age and possess a valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record.
  2. Education: High School Diploma or GED. At least 4 semesters of college coursework in Environmental Science, Education, Recreation and Leisure or related field or equivalent combination of education and work experience.
  3. Experience: 3-6 months of experience in any combination of the following areas: educational and public program development, production, and evaluation; presenting public or educational programs; developing and coordinating partnerships with community organizations; and adapting outdoor recreation programs for accessibility.  
  4. Certifications: 
  • External Candidates: Must obtain the following certifications within 1 year of employment and fulfill requalification and recertification requirements:
  • Internal Candidates: Must obtain the following certifications within 1 year of employment and fulfill requalification and recertification requirements. Certifications already achieved, preferred.
  1. CPR/First Aid/AED certification

Alternates to the position requirements may be made as Metroparks finds appropriate and acceptable.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Demonstrated appreciation for enhancing quality of life and conserving the region’s natural resources through clean, safe and natural parks and open spaces.  

Knowledge

  • Knowledge of park programs and special event development and implementation.

Skills 

  • Demonstrated collaboration skills to establish and sustain critical relationships both internally and externally to meet community needs.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, including public speaking.
  • Age-appropriate conflict resolution skills to manage groups of children.
  • Safely drive a pickup truck towing a (36’) trailer and/or drive an 11-passenger van (training provided).
  • Strong attention to detail.

Abilities 

  • Ability to develop and maintain effective professional relationships with all stakeholders, including employees, volunteers and the general public.
  • Ability to lead difficult conversations.
  • Ability to continue learning and pursuing professional development.
  • Ability to stay organized in a fast paced environment.

Metroparks Toledo is an Equal Opportunity Employer.


Key Skills
Public SpeakingProgram DevelopmentCommunity OutreachCollaborationConflict ResolutionAttention to DetailAnimal CareDrivingCustomer Feedback AnalysisAdaptabilityOrganizational SkillsEducational ProgrammingAccessibility AwarenessPartnership CoordinationEnvironmental EducationRecreation Programming
Categories
EducationEnvironmental & SustainabilitySocial ServicesSports & Recreation