Program Instructor, Round River Conservation Studies, Botswana and British Columbia (2022 - 2023)
Taught 3 university study abroad semesters in Botswana and Taku, British Columbia. Collaborated with indigenous community members in student-led community skill development workshops. Performed daily wildlife research transects.
Teaching Fellow, Yale School of the Environment (2021 - 2022)
Co-taught, graded, and held office hours for the following graduate courses: (1) Foundations of Natural Resources Policy and Management (Fall 2021),
(2) Anthropology of Smallholder Stakeholders in Developing Countries (Fall 2021), (3) Society and Natural Resource Seminar (Spring 2022).
(2) Anthropology of Smallholder Stakeholders in Developing Countries (Fall 2021), (3) Society and Natural Resource Seminar (Spring 2022).
Assistant Project Manager, Habu Primary School, Habu, Botswana (2018 - 2019)
Designed interactive conservation curriculum and lesson plans for 300+ elementary students (Pre-K to Grade 7). Led the Habu Community Eco-Ranger Scouts in teaching activities based on human-wildlife conflict, community-based conservation, and climate change.
Teaching Assistant for University of Vermont, Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, Burlington, Vermont: NR1 Natural History & Field Ecology and NR2 Nature & Culture (2016 - 2017)
Taught undergraduates about geology, aquatic ecology, and social-ecological systems across Vermont's habitats of freshwater lakes, riverine forest, and agricultural land.