Are you a volunteer interested in supporting the programs at Five Rivers MetroParks? Do you want to learn more about what creates an engaging program and develop your skills? A 4-day training, 8:45 am - 5 pm each day, learning interpretive skills and techniques is being offered this fall.
In partnership with the National Association for Interpretation, Five Rivers MetroParks is providing a 32-hour Certified Interpretive Guide training program with a special option, thanks to grant funding, for a limited number of volunteers to attend for reduced pricing. To learn more and receive the details of the special pricing, contact Joshua York for all the details. This course is not required to volunteer for Five Rivers MetroParks, but it is a great offering.
The course is full of interactive lessons, hands-on experiences, and opportunities for practicing interpretive techniques. The NAI Certified Interpretive Guide curriculum is an internationally recognized professional certification course and combines the current theoretical foundations of the profession with practical skills in delivering quality interpretive programs. Training will equip participants with skills and tools to communicate effectively with visitors. Volunteers working with presentations to the public such as Ambassadors, Wildlife Ambassador outreach volunteers, Historic Interpreter volunteers, and garden or school program guides would benefit from skill-based training.
Instructors are Joshua York and Douglas Horvath. For more information about the Certified Interpretive Guide certification and the National Association for Interpretation, visit the NAI website
Join us for learning, fun, and a great time with your colleagues.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
The course will be both indoors and outdoors: Wear comfortable clothes and be prepared for being outdoors for a couple of hours at a time.
Meals are not included; there are lunch possibilities nearby, but you must return on time to class. We recommend you bring lunch.
To save resources, please bring a water bottle and a coffee cup. Light refreshments will be provided.
DO YOU QUALIFY? This opportunity is reserved for long-term volunteers who have completed their onboarding qualifications and have received an eligible background check Learn more about our volunteer orientation and onboarding here.
Volunteers need to be able to attend all 4 days of training and be willing to support the programming opportunities at Five Rivers MetroParks to receive the reduced fees for NAI training.
Please RSVP by clicking the YES button. Those who RSVP will be sent a link for payment for the course. At that time, you can choose to participate with just the workbook fee, or for the certification.
Limited scholarships are available to pay for the certification for volunteers who have and are still able to assist with programming. For scholarship application contact Joshua.York@metroparks.org