The Urban Ecology and Sustainability Educator will teach about the local urban environment to include ecology; the health of the Chesapeake Bay, other local waterways, surrounding habitats and the greater Chesapeake Bay watershed; innovative practices that promote the health of the local environment; the impact of human actions on the environment; protecting, restoring, and creating new native habitats in an urban setting; climate change and climate resilience in regards to human spaces and natural habitats; and environmental sustainability and sustainable living. The educator will work with students to analyze urban environmental and social justice issues and develop plans to implement student-led stewardship action projects or conservation activities that benefit the health and well-being of people, plants and animals, and the surrounding environment.