Supervisor, Habitat Interpretation
Company: Mystic Aquarium
Location: Mystic
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Supervisor, Habitat
Interpretation Department: Zoological Operations Reports to:
Assistant Curator Classification: Full-Time, Exempt Job Overview:
The Supervisor of Habitat Interpretation is a dynamic leadership
role for an experienced interpretive professional passionate about
connecting visitors with aquatic wildlife and conservation. This
position leads a team of interpretive staff and volunteers who
deliver engaging, science-based programming across Mystic
Aquarium's diverse exhibits and habitats, including outdoor penguin
and seal habitats, touch pools, and more. This role balances
hands-on program delivery with strategic leadership, coaching staff
in interpretive excellence while managing daily operations,
scheduling, and continuous program improvement. This position is
designed for a mission-driven leader who thrives in a fast-paced,
guest-focused environment and is ready to elevate Mystic Aquarium's
interpretive programming to inspire conservation action and create
memorable experiences for diverse audiences. Primary Functions:
Program Development and Interpretive Leadership Design, develop,
and refine interpretive programs, scripts, and talking points that
bring aquatic science and conservation stories to life. Create
thematic interpretation that connects tangible resources (animals,
exhibits) to intangible meanings, facilitating intellectual and
emotional connections for visitors. Lead development of new
interpretive initiatives, seasonal programs, and special events
that align with institutional conservation messaging and
educational goals. Ensure all interpretive content is
scientifically accurate, accessible to diverse audiences, and
incorporates current best practices in informal environmental
education. Systematically evaluate program quality and
effectiveness through visitor feedback, observation, and assessment
tools; use data to drive continuous improvement. Staff Leadership
and Operations Management Hire, train, and develop interpretive
staff and volunteers to deliver high-quality, engaging programs
that exceed guest expectations. Provide ongoing coaching,
mentoring, and behaviorally specific feedback to strengthen
interpretive skills, public speaking abilities, and guest
engagement techniques. Conduct performance evaluations, set clear
expectations, and support professional development goals for team
members. Create and manage staff schedules that balance operational
needs, employee development opportunities, and efficient resource
allocation across all interpretive areas. Oversee daily shift
operations, troubleshoot challenges, and coordinate inter- and
intra-departmental communication to ensure seamless program
delivery. Model exemplary interpretive practices and foster a
collaborative, mission-driven team culture that values continuous
learning, innovation, and high standards. Guest Experience and
Engagement Deliver engaging interpretive programs directly to
guests, including presentations, touch pool facilitation, guided
tours, and informal habitat conversations. Maintain an
enthusiastic, welcoming presence that fosters positive guest
experiences and reflects Mystic Aquarium's commitment to education
and conservation. Respond professionally to guest questions,
concerns, and feedback; escalate issues appropriately and follow
institutional protocols. Ensure all interpretive programming
supports diverse learning styles, accessibility needs, and cultural
backgrounds of visitors. Analyze visitor research and engagement
data to inform program improvements and strategic planning efforts.
Animal Welfare, Safety, and Compliance Ensure all interpretive
staff and volunteers follow proper animal handling protocols, touch
pool guidelines, and animal welfare standards. Monitor visitor
interactions with animals in touch pools and interactive exhibits,
intervening when necessary to protect animal welfare and guest
safety. Enforce safety protocols and institutional policies
consistently across all habitats and interpretive areas. Respond
effectively to emergency situations involving guests or animals,
following established procedures and communicating clearly via
radio. Support habitat maintenance, diet preparation, and basic
animal care tasks as assigned; maintain accurate records and
documentation. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Education &
Experience: Bachelor's degree in Marine Science, Environmental
Education, Biology, Natural Resources, or related field, with a
minimum of 4 years of progressive experience in public engagement
at an aquarium, zoo, nature center, or similar informal education
setting. An equivalent combination of education and experience will
be considered. Interpretive Excellence: Deep understanding of
interpretive principles, thematic interpretation, and approaches to
informal science education. Proven ability to craft engaging
programs that connect visitors to aquatic ecosystems and inspire
conservation action. Leadership & People Management: Demonstrated
supervisory experience including staff recruitment, training,
scheduling, performance management, and coaching. Strong ability to
delegate, empower team members, and build collaborative
relationships. Marine Science Content Expertise: Solid working
knowledge of aquatic ecology, marine animal behavior, natural
history, and conservation issues. Familiarity with local coastal
ecosystems and ability to translate complex science into accessible
messages for diverse audiences. Communication & Facilitation:
Exceptional public speaking, interpersonal, and written
communication skills. Ability to engage diverse audiences,
facilitate group interactions, and provide constructive feedback to
staff. Operational Competency: Strong organizational skills with
ability to manage multiple priorities, create efficient schedules,
coordinate volunteers, and respond effectively to dynamic
operational needs. Proficiency with radio communication and
emergency response protocols. Animal Welfare & Safety Knowledge:
Understanding of proper animal handling techniques, touch pool
management protocols, and guest safety guidelines. Commitment to
maintaining high standards of animal welfare and visitor safety.
Technology Skills: Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite,
scheduling software, and data collection tools. Comfort learning
new technologies to support program delivery and evaluation.
Physical Requirements: Ability to work in all weather conditions
(indoor and outdoor), stand for extended periods, lift up to 25
pounds, and maintain physical stamina throughout varied shifts.
Comfort working around water and aquatic environments. Schedule
Flexibility: Willingness to work evenings, weekends, and holidays
as needed to support aquarium operations and special events.
Certifications: Certified Interpretive Guide (CIG) or Certified
Interpretive Trainer (CIT) through the National Association for
Interpretation (NAI) strongly preferred. Other relevant
certifications (e.g., AZA professional development) valued.
Preferred Qualifications: Experience in aquarium or zoo settings;
swim test certification; experience with volunteer programs
Physical Demands: This role operates in both indoor and outdoor
aquarium environments, requiring the ability to stand and walk for
extended periods while delivering programs and supervising exhibit
areas. The position demands physical stamina to work full shifts in
varied weather conditions including heat, cold, humidity, rain, and
snow. Employees must be able to navigate potentially wet or slick
surfaces around water features and exhibits, ascend and descend
stairs frequently, and maintain alertness in dynamic visitor
environments. The role requires lifting and carrying materials up
to 25 pounds, bending and reaching for exhibit maintenance tasks,
and sustained voice projection during presentations and guest
interactions. Employees must be comfortable working around and near
water, including touch pools and open tank exhibits, and be able to
respond quickly to emergency situations requiring physical agility.
This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of
all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the
position. Employment with this organization is at-will, meaning
either the employee or the organization may terminate the
employment relationship at any time, with or without cause or
notice, subject to applicable laws. This organization is an equal
opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of
race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability,
sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, or any other
characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local
laws. Reasonable accommodations will be provided to qualified
individuals with disabilities to enable them to perform the
essential functions of this position. If you require an
accommodation to complete an application, please contact (860)
536-5650 and ask to speak with the recruitment department. This
position may require background checks and reference verification
as part of the hiring process.
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