School Program Volunteers: Seasonal Training – Day Four Ecology Hike

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Mar 19, 2025
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9:30am

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Mar 19, 2025
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12:00pm

Description

School Program Volunteer

Seasonal Training  

Five Rivers MetroParks offers a wealth of onsite educational programs for area school groups. These programs are adaptable to a multidisciplinary curriculum and meet Ohio Academic Content Standards Benchmarks.   To see the full lineup of educational field trips we offer: visit our community resource page on our website. Volunteers do not need to have a teaching degree to support our educational field trips, but they do need to enjoy helping kids learn about nature and encourage their curiosity and excitement about new discoveries!

We are welcoming back current volunteers, and recruiting new volunteers, to support our efforts with the educational field trips.  Training for our school programs are seasonal with sessions in the Spring and Fall.  This Annual training will focus on the Spring season and include: updates in program details, best practices for working with students in nature, engaging different age groups, and allowing volunteers to get better acquainted with the unique features of MetroParks, as well as, specific skills, and activities for volunteers to build their abilities. 

We are expecting a full field trip calendar! Volunteers who are excited to work with youth are an essential part of making field trips an enjoyable learning experience for each group! Training takes place over 4 days.  If you can not attend all sessions but still want to support field trips, contact Yvonne.Dunphe@metroparks.org to schedule shadow experiences.

Day 4 - Sugarcreek MetroPark

March 19,  9:30 AM- 12:00 PM, Trailside Shelter
Ecology Hikes are popular at this location, and this session will focus on elements of a good discovery hike.  Volunteers will investigate signs of spring, flag interesting stops along the way, and review the best hiking paths.

Additional Notes

  • This is a Long-Term Volunteer Opportunity. Learn more about our types of service here. 
  • Volunteers will be standing, walking, bending over, and reaching.  Walking through the field trips will require hiking (about 1-1.5 miles), pond-dipping, and insect netting.  
  • If you can not attend all sessions but still want to support field trips, contact Yvonne.Dunphe@metroparks.org to schedule shadow experiences.  Please RSVP for dates you can attend. 
  • An early Ecology hike is already scheduled with young learners on March 20. Volunteers interested in supporting the  March 20 field trip are strongly encouraged to attend the March 19th training.
  • Dress for the weather, wear comfortable shoes for hiking, and wear your volunteer t-shirt and name badge.

DO YOU QUALIFY? This training and opportunity are reserved for long-term volunteers who have completed their onboarding qualifications and have received an eligible background check (for volunteers 18 and older),  Learn more about our volunteer orientation and onboarding here

Learn more about the Programming Volunteer Position here.  


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Contact

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