- Organization
- Roger Williams Park Zoo
Play Partner Volunteers
- Duration
- Recruiting now
- Location
- Providence, RI
Opportunity Details
Ongoing
In-Person
Recruiting now
Providence, RI 02907

About this Opportunity
To apply for this volunteer opportunity, please email your application to [email protected]
Play Partner volunteers facilitate and support childrens free play at Hasbros Big Backyard atthe Roger Williams Park Zoo. In this space, Play Partners helps families create memoriesthrough outdoor play experiences that connect them to the natural world. This position doesntwork with the handling or care of animals. Our Big Backyard includes a raven habitat andnative animals that are regularly seen such as songbirds, chipmunks, and pollinating insects.This volunteer opportunity is a great way to grow skills and experience with play-based earlychildhood education and to explore the introduction of environmental education at thedevelopmental level with infants through elementary ages.
Essential Position Functions:
1. Deliver developmentally appropriate play-based activities and monitor Play Stations:
Indoor: Nature Swap (requires computer use) and Activity Room.
Outdoor: Drip Drop Water Garden Play Station, Creativity Corner Play Station,Sticks and Stones Building Zone Station, Beyond the Fence Play Area, and theTreehouse.
2. Assist in the supervision and safe play of children and zoo patrons.
3. Appropriately communicate and liaise with zoo staff and patrons of all ages.
4. Assist with the upkeep of resources.
Requirements:
1. Must be at least 16 years old as of April 1st. Age verification may be required.
2. Ability to pass a background check upon selection as a Play Partner (applicants 18 andolder only).
3. Attend and participate in a required one-day Play Partner training session (tentativelyscheduled as March 12th 12:00PM-5:00PM, March 15th 10:00AM-3:00PM
a. If under 18 at time of first shift, a parent/guardian must attend the first hour of thevolunteer position-specific training session.
4. Participate in general orientation required of all staff and volunteers, which may includein-person and online components.
5. Volunteer for at least 45 hours per season by committing to a 3 hour shift each week.
a. The Play Partner season begins April 1st and concludes Indigenous Peoples Dayeach year.
b. Morning (9:30AM-12:30PM) and afternoon (1:00PM 4:00PM) shifts areavailable daily. Volunteers commit to a regular weekly schedule on the sameday and at the same time each week. Accommodations can be made forstudents and persons with transportation needs.
c. The Play Partner season ends Indigenous Peoples Day and reopens again inApril. In the offseason, shifts are scheduled by staff for special events, or specificneeds only.
6. Arrive on time and stay for the entire shift unless prior arrangements have been madewith staff supervisor.7. Ability to be outside, in all weather, for the duration of your shift.
8. High level of comfort speaking with the public, especially children. Comfortablespeaking with diverse groups regardless of their ages, personalities, backgrounds, etc.
9. Effectively support the mission and priorities of Roger Williams Park Zoo.
10.Must be committed to creating meaningful connections to nature through play andexploration.
11.Adhere to all policies described in the Roger Williams Park Zoo Volunteer Handbook.
12.Must be willing to engage with children/families, adapt to changing situations, showpatience, be positive and enthusiastic about nature/play, and have a willingness to learnnew things.
Benefits:
1. Free year-round admission to Roger Williams Park Zoo for yourself.
2. Eight free passes per year to Roger Williams Park Zoo for your friends and family uponcompletion of your 45-hour yearly service commitment.
3. Opportunities for continuing education and networking.
Skills/Interests
- Nonprofit Management
Issue area
- Education