In a typical work setting, park naturalists:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have a high level of social contact. They work with coworkers and visitors most of the time.
- Often have to deal with unpleasant, angry, or discourteous visitors.
- Are responsible for the health and safety of plants, animals, and park guests.
- Are sometimes placed in conflict situations.
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- Are required to perform public speaking on a monthly basis. Naturalists lead presentations and visit schools to educate children.
- Communicate with coworkers and the public daily by phone, e-mail, and in person.
- Write letters and memos on a monthly basis.
- Work in a group or as part of a team.
Physical Work Conditions
- Work indoors and outdoors depending on duties. Nature walks and surveying of park done outdoors. Work indoors when doing administrative duties.
- Are often exposed to very hot or very cold temperatures while working outdoors.
- Are sometimes exposed to hazardous situations. They may be cut, bitten, or stung.
- Work in a closed vehicle. Naturalists may use a vehicle when surveying the park.
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- Work near coworkers and visitors, but usually have a few feet of space separating them from others.
Work Performance
- Must be exact in their work. They must gather accurate data about changes in their park's habitat.
- Repeat the same tasks over and over, such as leading nature walks.
- Make decisions on a weekly basis that strongly impact coworkers and visitors. They rarely consult supervisors before making a decision.
- Are usually able to set their tasks and goals without consulting with a supervisor.
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- Are moderately competitive. Naturalists who work at private agencies may be more competitive. This is because fundraising and receiving grants is key to the park's survival.
- Must meet strict deadlines on a monthly basis.
Hours/Travel
- Generally work 40 hours a week.
- May work overtime during busy seasons.
- May work shifts, especially when they work for parks that offer camping. These sites usually offer evening programs.
- May work seasonal jobs when new to the profession.