EarthEcho International has an immediate opening for a Curriculum and Professional Development Director to develop ocean and environmental education resources for formal teaching and informal, self-directed learning by youth. We are seeking a self-directed leader with expertise developing high-quality learning materials both for youth to directly access virtually and for the instructor-led environment.
The EarthEcho Water Challenge Ambassadors annually unites up to 20 young environmental leaders ages 14-22 from across the United States. This unique experience trains and equips student leaders to conduct ongoing water monitoring efforts in their communities, collaborate with and learn from a network of young people passionate about protecting local waterways, and lead events to educate their communities about the importance of waterway conservation utilizing the EarthEcho Water Challenge.
The EarthEcho Youth Leadership Council (YLC) unites young conservation leaders ages 15-22 from around the world and plays a critical role leading and developing EarthEcho’s suite of education programs, while providing insight and expertise from a youth perspective to shape EarthEcho’s work.
We are thrilled to announce the launch of the OurEcho Challenge, a STEM innovation competition that empowers U.S. middle school students to take a closer look at the biodiversity in their communities.
EarthEcho International is a nonprofit founded by Philippe & Alexandra Cousteau in honor of Philippe Cousteau Sr., famous son of the legendary explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau. Our mission is to inspire youth worldwide to act now for a sustainable future. www.EarthEcho.org
EarthEcho is seeking a self-directed employee to manage all aspects of the EarthEcho Water Challenge. The Water Challenge builds public involvement in protecting water resources through citizen science.
EarthEcho is seeking a self-directed employee to manage its EarthEcho Expeditions program. A signature annual program, EarthEcho Expeditions leverages the rich Cousteau legacy of exploration and discovery to bring STEM education content to life through adventure. Each Expedition is built around a central conservation issue with a primary focus on classroom content creation (particularly video assets) and professional development for a small group of teachers that are part of the Expedition.