Education & Community Engagement Manager
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development, Education Administration -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development
Position Summary
Education & Community Engagement Manager
Organization:
Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park
Job Title:
Education & Community Engagement Manager
Reports To:
Chief Advancement Officer (CAO)
Department:
Education, Community Partnerships & Advancement
Compensation Type:
Full-Time, Exempt
Salary Range: $85,000 — $100,000 (commensurate with experience)
Benefits: Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage;
Professional development
FLSA Classification:
Exempt
POSITION SUMMARY
The Education & Community Engagement Manager leads the design, expansion, and execution of all mission-based educational programming at Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park. This includes curriculum development, youth learning programs, adult education initiatives, docent leadership, community partnerships, and interpretive storytelling aligned with the park’s horticultural and environmental themes.
Reporting directly to the Chief Advancement Officer (CAO), this role plays a central part in strengthening Gilroy Gardens’ identity as a nonprofit organization dedicated to horticulture, sustainability, environmental education, and community enrichment. The position collaborates closely with Marketing, Operations, Philanthropy, and community stakeholders to elevate Gilroy Gardens’ visibility and impact throughout the region.
This position ensures the park’s unique horticultural heritage, environmental stewardship initiatives, sustainability themes, and educational values are effectively communicated and experienced by guests year-round.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities1. Educational Program Leadership
- Expand learning opportunities beyond Natural Science Days to create year-round STEAM, horticulture, sustainability, and environmental literacy programs
. - Develop curriculum-aligned lesson plans consistent with California K–12 educational standards.
- Create engaging and age-appropriate experiences for children, families, seniors, and adult learners.
- Oversee all operations within the Green Barn
, serving as the park’s primary educational venue.
2. Interpretive Storytelling & Exhibit Development
- Maintain, update, and enhance key educational exhibits including:
- Monarch Butterfly Green House
- Hydroponics Garden
- Redwood Area
- Circus Trees
- Develop and install engaging interpretive signage that highlights horticulture, sustainability, conservation, and the park’s nonprofit mission.
- Collaborate with the Marketing team to integrate educational messaging into digital content, guest communications, and on-site materials.
3. Community & School Partnerships
- Build and grow relationships with:
- School districts
- Educators and administrators
- Youth programs
- Senior groups
- Community-based organizations
- Promote field trips, educator resources, and large-scale group educational experiences.
- Represent Gilroy Gardens at education and community-focused meetings, conferences, and outreach events.
4. Docent & Volunteer Program Leadership
- Revitalize, expand, and supervise the docent program, ensuring volunteers are trained, informed, supported, and recognized.
- Recruit, schedule, and manage seasonal educators and program assistants.
- Provide training and ongoing supervision to ensure consistency and quality across all learning programs.
5. Program Operations & Delivery
- Serve as the on-site leader during all educational program days.
- Facilitate field trips, tours, workshops, and hands-on environmental learning experiences.
- Coordinate with Group Sales and Operations for large-scale educational events.
- Ensure all programming meets safety, accessibility, and guest satisfaction standards.
6. Program Evaluation & Impact Reporting
- Track and analyze program participation, educational outcomes, engagement levels, and guest feedback.
- Prepare reports to support the CAO, Fundraising, Board committees, and grant reporting needs.
- Provide data and storytelling for fundraising, stewardship, and donor relations.
Education & Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in education, Environmental Science, Horticulture, Museum Studies, Child Development, or a related field.
- Master’s degree preferred.
- 4–7 years of experience in educational program development, museum/park education, environmental education, or youth programming.
- Experience…
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