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Bilingual (English-Spanish) Contract Youth Educator

Application Deadline:  N/A (rolling acceptance)

About the Role
We are seeking a Contract Youth Educator who is experienced in youth education and has a passion for sharing the wonder of nature with kids. The Youth Educator will be an integral part of the Youth Education Team, delivering DUG programs for ECE – 5th graders at schools and youth organizations across metro Denver. This role will also support in the creation and management of educational materials for youth programs. We are looking for an experienced and reliable educator with a flexible daytime schedule, who is passionate about effective and equitable approaches to learning and teaching, and embraces the value of community and cultivating relationships with people from a variety of backgrounds and lived experiences. This position must pass a criminal background check prior to start. This position reports to the Youth Engagement Manager.


Essential Job Duties 

  • Teach DUG classes as needed throughout the school year
  • Build and maintain educational resources for classes taught
  • Communicate promptly and effectively with instructors and DUG
  • Keep accurate records of attendance, classes taught, and notes on lesson plans
Required Skills, Experiences, and Qualifications 
  • Bilingual in English/Spanish
  • Comfort working with kids of differing abilities and backgrounds, with knowledge and experience in trauma-informed learning
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to respectfully work with and interact with diverse community members
  • Ability to work independently with a high degree of flexibility and adaptability
  • Access to reliable transportation
  • Ability to carry materials (20 pounds or less)
  • Ability to work occasionally outdoors and some weekends and occasional evenings
  • Demonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion through continuous development, modeling inclusive behaviors, and proactively managing bias

Prefered Skills

  • 2 + years of experience working with ECE – 5th grade students
  • Experience/knowledge of working in public school settings
  • Experience with Google Workspace
  • Interest and/or experience in teaching nature-based education
  • Familiarity or experience with Montessori education

Compensation and Benefits
This is an independent-contractor role with no guaranteed minimum hours. Compensation is $85 per class session (up to 60 minutes), commensurate with skills and experience. Time spent on class preparation, required training, and professional development is paid separately at $25 per hour.

To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter to [email protected]

 

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About Denver Urban Gardens

Denver Urban Gardens (DUG) is a 501(c)(3) organization that provides access, skills, and resources for people to grow healthy food in community and regenerate urban green spaces. We’re working towards a sustainable urban future where people are deeply and directly connected to the earth, each other, and the food they eat.

DUG centers equity as one of its organizational values, and we value diversity in backgrounds and in experiences. We believe food is a universal right, and we need people from all backgrounds and swaths of life to help build the future of our food system. Learn more about us!

Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (J.E.D.I)

At DUG, we strive to promote JEDI principles across our organization. One example is through our Change Committee, which is a group of staff members and community members who meet monthly to discuss various topics such as accessibility in the gardens, language justice, and youth engagement.

Equal Opportunity Employer

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, and our staff are people with different strengths, experiences, and backgrounds who share a passion for improving people’s lives. Diversity not only includes race and gender identity, but also age, disability status, veteran status, sexual orientation, religion, and many other parts of one’s identity. All of our employee’s points of view are key to our success, and inclusion is everyone’s responsibility.

Employee Benefits

Health & Wellness
  • 100% Employer-paid medical insurance through Kaiser Permanente
  • 100% Employer-paid dental insurance through Guardian
  • 100% Employer-paid group life insurance through Guardian
  • HSA employer contribution through Gusto ($750 annually for single, $1,500 annually for family)
  • Options for discounted insurance, including term life (through Ladder), pet (through Lemonade), and renters‘ insurance (through Lemonade)
Work/Life Balance
  • Hybrid working environment (Tuesdays & Thursdays in office), role-dependent
  • Paid holidays and trusted time off
  • Flexible scheduling
  • In office setup, including ergonomic supplies
  • Dog-friendly workspace at the Posner Center for International Development
  • Access to Posner Center coworking amenities (24/7 access, meditation room, tea & coffee included)
  • Open office concept with flex rooms and alternative seating
Professional Growth
  • $250 annual professional development stipend
  • Opportunities for professional advancement, including a Director-Track pathway
  • Opportunities to attend conferences, workshops, and partner trainings
  • Learning Opportunities in Horticulture, Urban Agriculture, Food Access, Health & Wellness, Climate Action, Community Garden Building & Education, Community Garden Establishment and Support, and School Gardens
Finacial Benefits
  • Living wage pay for all full-time/part-time staff, contractors, and interns
  • $50 monthly phone stipend
  • Simple IRA available through Fidelity with up to 3% employer-paid contribution
  • 3% annual retention bonus, plus an annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) as determined by the Social Security Administration (SSA)
    • e.g., 2025 COLA is 2.5% and 2026 COLA is 2.8% which is added to pay independently of the annual retention bonus and internal promotions
  • 10% bilingual pay differential on base pay for eligible employees
Unique DUG Perks
  • RTD EcoPass (includes unlimited rides on RTD buses and trains in all of metro Denver, including to Denver International Airport)
  • Opportunities to participate in DUG workshops & trainings at no cost
  • Discounted gardening resources (e.g., seeds & seedlings) at Spring Plant Sale
  • Discounts from DUG partner companies
Organizational Culture
  • Union Membership option for eligible employees (non-supervisory/managerial roles) through the Denver Newspaper Guild/TNG-CWA Local 37074
  • Annual staff retreat and periodic team-building activities
  • Supportive, mission-driven environment centered on community, sustainability, and equity
  • Annual training sessions to promote justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI)

Hiring Process*

Step 1: Submit Application Before Deadline
  • Incomplete applications or applications submitted incorrectly will not be considered.
    • Applications materials must be submitted as PDFs (no Word Doc or zip files)
  • Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered.
  • We invite applicants to highlight their unique skills, experiences, and passion in their applications using their own words. While AI can help you prepare your materials, please review and personalize before submitting. Applications clearly written by AI will be rejected. 
Step 2: Hear Back from Hiring Committee
  • We will reach out to you via email with a response within 2-3 business weeks of the application close date. Our goal is to respond to 100% of applicants.
  • Please do not call or email us regarding your application.
  • Please note that due to the high number of anticipated applicants, we may not be able to provide personalized feedback on application materials.
Step 3: Interviews
  • If selected, the interview process will consist of one initial video interview (30 minutes), with the potential for a second in-person interview (60 minutes).
  • For the in-person interview, questions will be sent to you beforehand to better prepare. However, if you prefer receiving the questions for the virtual interview, please request so to the hiring committee.
  • For bilingual (English-Spanish) roles, please expect the interview to be partially conducted in Spanish.
Step 4: Decision
  • We will strive to connect with everyone who applied, whether they make it to the virtual interview, in-person interview, or neither.
  • You will be notified via email regarding hiring decisions and steps – please do not reach out unless a reasonable amount of time (3 business weeks) has passed without any information shared.

*This process is only applicable to full-time staff applicants and may vary for internships, contractors, and other roles.

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