Peel Compton Foundation
The Peel Compton Foundation is looking for a passionate
Education Coordinator
to help us make an impact. Come join our Programs team!
The Peel Compton Foundation (PCF) is a premier and growing nonprofit organization located in Bentonville, AR. We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join the team as an Education Coordinator. PCF owns and operates the Peel Museum & Botanical Garden, Compton Gardens & Arboretum, Coler Mountain Bike Preserve, and Osage Park. Our mission is to connect the community through nature, education, recreation, and preservation. PCF is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
About the Position This role offers a meaningful opportunity to shape and expand educational experiences across PCF’s properties. The Education Coordinator is a full‑time, 12‑month, exempt position with benefits including paid time off, flexible scheduling, and professional development opportunities. The ideal candidate is passionate about outdoor education, community engagement, and developing high‑quality programs for all ages.
General Responsibilities
Support the Senior Program Manager in planning, coordinating, and delivering year‑round educational programming across all PCF properties—including the Peel Museum & Botanical Garden, Compton Gardens & Arboretum, Coler, and Osage Park
Develop engaging, mission‑aligned educational experiences such as school field trips, youth workshops, interpretive programs, guided tours, and community education events
Facilitate hands‑on learning activities that connect to science, history, art, and environmental education
Ensure all educational programs emphasize safety, inclusion, environmental stewardship, and meaningful learning
Support communication efforts, including outreach, scheduling, registration, and participant correspondence
Additional duties may be assigned
Program Facilitation & Instruction
Lead on‑site delivery of educational programs for K–12 students, community groups, and public audiences
Facilitate guided tours, hands‑on learning experiences, and special events that highlight PCF’s natural, cultural, and historical assets
Provide on‑site supervision and participant support during field trips, camps, workshops, and public programs
Promote a welcoming, engaging, and inclusive learning environment aligned with PCF’s mission and values
Operations & Program Support
Assist with program logistics, including program outlines, program setup, material preparation, supply purchasing, and equipment management
Ensure educational spaces, both indoor and outdoor, are well‑maintained, accessible, and prepared for daily program use
Help track program metrics such as attendance, learning outcomes, teacher feedback, and participant satisfaction to continually strengthen offerings
Support budget management tasks, maintain records, and contribute to grant/sponsor reporting as needed
Work collaboratively across departments to support partnership programs, special events, and foundation‑wide initiatives
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in education, environmental science, outdoor education, or related field preferred
1–3 years of experience in education, interpretation, environmental education, horticulture programming, or youth programming
Experience delivering programs in outdoor or nontraditional learning environments is a plus
Strong communication and relationship‑building skills with educators, families, and community partners
Ability to use sound judgment, remain flexible, and problem‑solve in dynamic settings
Comfortable working outdoors in varying weather conditions across diverse terrain
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Education Coordinator
to help us make an impact. Come join our Programs team!
The Peel Compton Foundation (PCF) is a premier and growing nonprofit organization located in Bentonville, AR. We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join the team as an Education Coordinator. PCF owns and operates the Peel Museum & Botanical Garden, Compton Gardens & Arboretum, Coler Mountain Bike Preserve, and Osage Park. Our mission is to connect the community through nature, education, recreation, and preservation. PCF is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
About the Position This role offers a meaningful opportunity to shape and expand educational experiences across PCF’s properties. The Education Coordinator is a full‑time, 12‑month, exempt position with benefits including paid time off, flexible scheduling, and professional development opportunities. The ideal candidate is passionate about outdoor education, community engagement, and developing high‑quality programs for all ages.
General Responsibilities
Support the Senior Program Manager in planning, coordinating, and delivering year‑round educational programming across all PCF properties—including the Peel Museum & Botanical Garden, Compton Gardens & Arboretum, Coler, and Osage Park
Develop engaging, mission‑aligned educational experiences such as school field trips, youth workshops, interpretive programs, guided tours, and community education events
Facilitate hands‑on learning activities that connect to science, history, art, and environmental education
Ensure all educational programs emphasize safety, inclusion, environmental stewardship, and meaningful learning
Support communication efforts, including outreach, scheduling, registration, and participant correspondence
Additional duties may be assigned
Program Facilitation & Instruction
Lead on‑site delivery of educational programs for K–12 students, community groups, and public audiences
Facilitate guided tours, hands‑on learning experiences, and special events that highlight PCF’s natural, cultural, and historical assets
Provide on‑site supervision and participant support during field trips, camps, workshops, and public programs
Promote a welcoming, engaging, and inclusive learning environment aligned with PCF’s mission and values
Operations & Program Support
Assist with program logistics, including program outlines, program setup, material preparation, supply purchasing, and equipment management
Ensure educational spaces, both indoor and outdoor, are well‑maintained, accessible, and prepared for daily program use
Help track program metrics such as attendance, learning outcomes, teacher feedback, and participant satisfaction to continually strengthen offerings
Support budget management tasks, maintain records, and contribute to grant/sponsor reporting as needed
Work collaboratively across departments to support partnership programs, special events, and foundation‑wide initiatives
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in education, environmental science, outdoor education, or related field preferred
1–3 years of experience in education, interpretation, environmental education, horticulture programming, or youth programming
Experience delivering programs in outdoor or nontraditional learning environments is a plus
Strong communication and relationship‑building skills with educators, families, and community partners
Ability to use sound judgment, remain flexible, and problem‑solve in dynamic settings
Comfortable working outdoors in varying weather conditions across diverse terrain
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