Environmental & Outdoor Education Jobs

SCA interns and seasonal workers complete projects in every conservation and environmental discipline - from archaeology to zoology - and everything in between.

For over 50 years, Student Conservation Association interns and seasonal workers have been protecting our parks and restoring our environment as rangers, researchers, educators and more!

Backdoorjobs.com • Short-Term Job AdventuresTHOSE WHO HAVE A DEEP CARE FOR THE EARTH and have a love for nature and the outdoors will find endless opportunities in this channel. Whether you'll be leading educational canoe trips in a swamp forest, teaching children about native wildlife of the area, instructing outdoor education and recreation courses, coordinating living history or interpretive tour programs, assisting with environmental research projects, or developing environmental education programs that help to protect the integrity of the earth's natural systems, your working adventures will help to promote a personal responsibility for our natural world.

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Pok-O-MacCready Outdoor Education Center

If you love kids and are looking for fulfilling employment in the experiential education and outdoor adventure fields, come work, live and play with Pok-O-MacCready Outdoor Education Center and their small, dynamic community of outdoor professionals. Located in beautiful Adirondack Park, the center offers programs in living history, high adventure, earth sciences and team building for students of all ages and abilities. Outdoor education interns, seasonal instructors and full-time instructors teach exciting experiential classes in all program areas, lead wilderness trips (from kayaking and hiking to mountain biking and rock climbing) and participate in work projects geared towards facility maintenance and curriculum enrichment. Benefits include a monthly stipend ($250 for interns; $900 for instructors), room, board, Internet access, use of equipment on days off, pro deal purchases and participation in staff enrichment days. If you are personable, energetic, a team player, enjoy working with young people and have a strong desire to share your love of the outdoors, grab an application online or connect with Devin Winter for more information. Instructor and intern openings are offered during the spring (April through mid-June) and the fall (August 18th through November 26th); year-round positions are also available beginning in the fall. Applications are accepted until all positions are fillled. Google Map

Pok-O instructors gearing up for a team building program

Making learning natural for students, Pok-O Instructors have the opportunity to teach and lead exciting programs in high adventure and survival skills, team building and the challenge course, earth sciences and sensory awareness, and living history.

Echo Hill Outdoor School

Program in the Spotlight Providing quality residential experiential education programs since 1972 on the Chesapeake Bay, Echo Hill Outdoor School (EHOS) awakens each student's curiosity to the wonders of nature. Each member of the EHOS staff is an integral part of a community which stresses genuine concern for others, cooperation, integrity and enthusiasm for life. Residential Teacher/Naturalists will gain insight into diverse educational philosophies, participate in program development and teach classes from all curriculum areas. The seasonal staff will also be engaged in natural sciences and local history, adventure course facilitation and training, residential life, and individual and group guidance. Interns assist the teaching staff while learning the ropes of environmental and adventure education. Key responsibilities include assisting with all aspects of the school curriculum, helping with the supervision of students and creating and implementing new course ideas. Starting contracts are available from 3 to 10 months, with opportunities for longer-term employment. Benefits include a weekly salary, full room and board, a staff medical reimbursement plan and comprehensive training and professional development. Motivated, energetic and creative individuals who are looking for a challenging and rewarding experience will thrive in this environment. Google Map

Echo Hill Outdoor School: Residential Teacher Naturalist Program

As an intern or residential teacher naturalist with Echo Hill Outdoor School, you will enjoy being an integral part of a community which stresses genuine concern for others, cooperation, integrity and enthusiasm for life.


HOT NEWS: Echo Hill Outdoor School is now recruiting for residential teacher/naturalist and intern positions beginning in late August.

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Northwest Service Academy

Program in the Spotlight Looking for a way to gain experience in the environmental field while making a difference? Teach kids about forest ecology and experience wildland journeys. Lead a summer crew on the Pacific Crest Trail. Facilitate service-learning adventure programs in the Cascades. Create and deliver educational interpretive programs in Oregon State Parks. Connect volunteers with their community and the environment. Spend six months to a year with the Northwest Service Academy and you'll gain the hands-on and leadership skills needed to inspire change and land your dream job. With centers located in Trout Lake, Washington (Mt. Adams Center) and Portland, Oregon (Lower Columbia Center), NWSA members engage in hands-on watershed restoration, environmental education, trail construction, resource conservation and volunteer mobilization projects throughout the Pacific Northwest. Beyond the tangible benefits, you'll have the chance to learn from and network with top professionals in the field, gain technical project skills, take on challenges utilizing cutting edge technology and more! Benefits include a living stipend ranging from $500 to $1,200 per month, insurance, basic medical, a $2,362 to $4,725 AmeriCorps education award, loan forbearance, childcare allowance and many training opportunities.

Digging with the Northwest Service Academy

Are you looking to work in the environmental field, live and serve with fellow team members in the outdoors, learn new skills and enjoy backcountry adventures in Oregon, Washington or Wisconsin? Spend six months to a year with the Northwest Service Academy and inspire change.

SCA: Student Conservation Association JobsProgram in the Spotlight Imagine... kayaking through a remote island wilderness in Alaska, researching desert tortoises in Nevada, leading educational canoe trips in the Boundary Waters of Minnesota or re-creating life in the 1800's at historic Fort Laramie. As a conservation intern, corps member or crew leader with the Student Conservation Association, these images are a reality. Depending on your availability and experience, opportunities range from 12 weeks to 12 months, with immediate needs posted online. Benefits include a living allowance, free housing, travel, low-cost or free health insurance and invaluable training and certifications; most positions also carry an AmeriCorps education award.

SCA environmental field team

SCA members complete projects in every conservation discipline—from archaeology to zoology—and everything in between.

Nature's ClassroomThrough unique, hands-on experiential education programs, Nature's Classroom immerses students in grades 4-8 in community awareness, motivational learning and conservation of our natural resource at one of 14 centers in the Northeast (including Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Rhode Island). With each site employing over a dozen staff members, immediate openings are available through mid-June, with the option of working through the summer months with the Life-TECH Ventures program. The majority of staff at each site are environmental/outdoor educators who will act as group leaders, teach and present classes in various academic areas and lead evening activities. You will also be given the freedom to teach, grow and explore new areas for classes and programs. In addition to educators, medical staff (Nurse, LPN, EMT) and a kitchen team (Head Cook, Assistant Cook, Co-Cook) are hired. Benefits include compensation of $200 to $380 per week, room and board, and a supportive organization that is willing to help you develop professionally. All threads of life and academic backgrounds are embraced at Nature's Classroom. If you have a Bachelor's degree and a strong commitment to children and learning, call 800-433-8375, connect through email or download an application.

Nature's Classroom: Immersing students in community awareness, motivational learning and conservation of our natural resources.

So you gain a greater awareness of Nature's Classroom programs, environmental/outdoor educators are encouraged to change their scenery and teach at one of the 14 centers spread throughout the Northeast. A majority of staff members are promoted within the organization, with opportunities to open your own site in association with Nature's Classroom.

Wilderness Medicine Institute of the National Outdoor Leadership SchoolFor almost two decades, the Wilderness Medicine Institute of the National Outdoor Leadership School has been the most recognized and respected teacher of wilderness medicine, training over 75,000 students around the world. Days are filled with dynamic lessons and exciting, realistic scenarios to best model the kind of medical situations you might face, whether you're an outdoor educator, guide or camp counselor. Wilderness Medicine Educators are needed to teach WFR, WFA and/or WEMT courses ranging in length from 2-30 days on a year-round basis throughout the western and southeastern U.S. Teaching contracts may be arranged to fit other seasonal employment schedules; however, highest consideration will be given to applicants who are available during the busiest teaching months, which stretch from mid-November through late June. Applicants must possess WEMT (or higher) and professional level CPR certification; significant patient care experience in urban and wilderness settings; several seasons of experience in extended backcountry leadership positions; and a teaching background in either formal or experiential settings. Compensation includes a competitive salary, plus travel and living expenses during courses. The next WFR Instructor Training Course will be held from November 2-11, 2008, with an early application deadline of May 11th. For more information contact Gates Richards through email or by calling 866.831.9001.

Wilderness Medicine Educator

Wilderness Medicine Institute instructors get their start as professional outdoor educators, urban EMS providers, remote researchers and military special operators—they know what it feels like to make tough decisions in remote places because they've been there.

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Coosa River Science School

Housed at the Alabama 4-H Center and its 246 acres of lush rolling woodlands along the banks of beautiful Lay Lake, the Coosa River Science School provides hands-on, educational experiences that connect people of all ages to the natural world. Seasonal instructors facilitate a wide range of environmental, outdoor and experiential education programs, including lake ecology, herpetology, canoeing, team building, climbing wall and challenge course. Other duties include animal care, program development and general maintenance of the facilities. A 9-month commitment from February 14th through November 25th is preferred (3 and 6-month contracts are also available). Benefits include a salary of $290/week, fully-furnished onsite staff housing, meals when the dining room is in service, Internet access, partial medical coverage up to $3,000 a visit and an extensive 12-day staff educational training program, including certification in CPR, lifeguarding, first aid and the Alabama boating course. Applicants must have a college degree in an outdoor-related field and a genuine interest in children and teaching, positive attitude, outgoing personality, well-developed communication skills and leadership abilities. To begin the application process, email your cover letter, resume and three references to Gregory Fisher or call 205.669.4241 for more information. Google Map

Coosa River Science School - Seasonal instructor at the clmbing wall

Are you ready to take the next step and start building or expanding your foundation in environmental and outdoor education? The tremendous amount of learning and teaching opportunities at the Coosa River Science School enables seasonal instructors to become well-equipped for most any position in the outdoor field.

McDowell Environmental Center Jobs

Connect people to the environment. Teach respect for the Earth and its beings. Promote a commitment to lifelong learning. As a seasonal environmental education instructor with McDowell Environmental Center, you'll share 1,000+ acres of secluded forests, streams, waterfalls and canyons in northwest Alabama with school groups of up to 12 students (usually in grades 4-8). Using a hands-on, experiential approach, you'll teach classes including forest ecology, earth and water science, insects and wildlife, map and compass, low and high ropes, Native American history, astronomy and canoeing. Positions are offered for three months beginning either in late August or late February. Benefits include a weekly stipend starting at $250, meals, private rooms with shared kitchen, laundry and living space (including screened-in porch with rocking chairs!), free nationwide long distance, satellite Internet and an intensive two-week staff training period. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree, CPR/first aid certified, the desire to help children learn and grow in the outdoors and have maturity, initiative, enthusiasm, a sense of humor, flexibility and a team spirit. Email or mail your cover letter, resume and references to Maggie Wade Johnston, Director, 105 DeLong Road, Nauvoo, AL 35578 or call 205.387.1806 for more information. Google Map

McDowell Environmental Center seasonal instructor

With a focus on basic ecological concepts and experiential learning, seasonal environmental education instructors at McDowell Environmental Center teach a curriculum that is hands-on and minds-on, giving students the greatest opportunity to learn about themselves and better understand our natural world.

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Camp Marston & Raintree Ranch - YMCA of San Diego County

With the help of 230-acres of beautiful San Diego mountain land and Lake Jessop, the Outdoor Education Program at Camp Marston serves 5th and 6th grade students in a five-day outdoor residential experience; while Raintree Ranch caters to smaller groups in a more intimate setting. Year-round programming includes school groups coming for educational programs, families and groups on the weekend, and a traditional and ranch summer camp. Outdoor Education Instructors lead hands-on experiential education classes in natural science, group-dynamics, personal challenge and outdoor living skills—focusing on character and cultural awareness while introducing children to our natural world and the fun of camp life. Positions run from now through June 6th, with opportunities also available during the summer and fall. Instructors receive a wage of $60-$65 per day, housing, most meals, complimentary use of YMCA facilities, and benefits including medical, dental, vision, paid vacation and holidays and retirement plan. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree in education, natural sciences, recreation or related field (or equivalent experience), experience working with children, demonstrated mature judgment and enthusiastic people skills. To begin the application process email your cover letter and resume to Tara Murgatroyd or call 760.765.0642 for more information. Google Map

Camp Marston & Raintree Ranch Outdoor Education Team

Teacher by day and mentor by night. The energetic team of outdoor education instructors at Camp Marston and Raintree Ranch provide a quality experience of classes, challenges, evening programs, and cabin leadership that leads to a very full, fun and educational schedule for their students.

Camp High Trails Outdoor Science School

DO GOOD AND FIGHT THE MAN!
High Trails is a residential outdoor education center that needs good people to teach 6th grade students. There are many choices in the country, so we've got several reasons why we are the best:

OUR PROGRAM IS UNIQUE IN CALIFORNIA!
We are a small, upstart company who managed to jump into the big leagues of outdoor education, yet we still maintain the spark that started it all. We believe we can fight the man, change the world and be happy all at the same time. We walk the fine line of telling you what to do and encouraging you to take ownership in the program.

OUR CORNER OF THE COUNTRY IS PRETTY DARN COOL!
We are based in Big Bear, the coolest mountain town in Southern California; no other outdoor ed center is based here. From mountains to deserts to beaches, with a little small town atmosphere close by and a lot of big city amenities within a couple of hours... pretty nice.

OUR STAFF WEBSITE TELLS IT ALL!
Need more details? Want so many details you will be overwhelmed? Head to the
staff section of camphightrails.com. Then check out our Top 10 Reasons To Work Here and you'll see why we believe we're the most progressive place in the country. Give us a holler with questions. Google Map

Camp High Trails Outdoor Education Instructors

Video Feed From team building and adventure courses to plant study and astronomy, view the magic and power of outdoor education that comes from High Trails and its talented instructors.

Mission Springs Outdoor EducationBlending the ecosystems of the redwoods with the Pacific Ocean, Mission Springs Outdoor Education engages students in outdoor science classes and team building activities that foster positive student relationships and promotes a healthy stewardship of the environment. Naturalists lead hands-on classes and field trips that focus on the climbing tower, stream ecology, solar energy, plant and animal studies, and garden exploration while introducing students to God's creation. In addition to campfires and other nightly activities, naturalists have the opportunity to work on various projects and develop program curriculum. Benefits include $270/week, room and board, community life with other naturalists, and living close to Santa Cruz and its beautiful beaches. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree (biology or elementary education studies preferred), current first aid and CPR certification, proven ability to be a positive Christian role model for children, and teaching experience is highly desirable. Connect with Jeremy Geels for more information or download the online application. In addition to 9-month naturalist positions beginning in mid-August or mid-January, Mission Springs hires over 125 summer staff members for the Conference Center and Frontier Ranch. Google Map

Mission Springs Outdoor Education • Naturalist Class in the Redwoods

Challenging students to become Christians committed to knowing, living and sharing a compelling faith, Mission Springs Outdoor Education naturalists lead hands-on classes and field trips in the beautiful redwood and coastal ecosystems near Santa Cruz, California.

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Conservancy of Southwest Florida

Imagine leading interpretive canoe, boat and beach programs for children and adults... Implementing weeklong environmental specialty day camps for students... Teaching ecology of south Florida to school children... Working with the environmental policy staff to monitor development and environmental governance boards... Assisting the science staff in research projects such as monitoring sea turtles... Assisting with the rehabilitation of an injured pelican. Sound interesting? If you are an aspiring environmentalist, Conservancy of Southwest Florida will provide you with real-world, hands-on experience dealing with marine ecosystems, native wildlife, environmental policy/advocacy, education programs and more! Over 50 interns are selected throughout the year with assignments lasting anywhere from 3-9 months. In addition to a stipend of $150 per week, benefits include optional free housing, laundry, accident insurance, uniform shirts and Conservancy membership. Applicants must be in their senior year of college or a recent graduate, quick and eager learners, have keen environmental interest and enjoy working in the outdoors. Details on each internship and applications are available online. Google Map

Wildlife Rehabilitation Center Internships • Conservancy of Southwest Florida

Wildlife Rehabilitation Center interns at the Conservancy of Southwest Florida assist in the care and treatment of injured, sick and orphaned Florida wildlife—just one of 50 internship positions that focus on marine ecosystems, native wildlife, environmental policy/advocacy and nature education programs.

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Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center

Imagine learning every day and helping others discover all that they can; this in itself is part of the magic everyone should experience at one time in their life.
—Ilena Berg, Eagle Bluff Professional Naturalist Fellow

Through a hands-on approach to learning,
Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center fosters fascination, appreciation, and personal responsibility for the natural world. Located in rural southeastern Minnesota, the 80-acre campus includes everything from a climbing wall and high ropes course to interpretative nature trails and a discovery classroom center. Beginning in late August for nine months, twelve participants in the Professional Naturalist Fellowship Program develop teaching, interpretive, and public relations techniques, plus many other skills related to residential environmental education. Fellows begin the program with a two-week training period (with ongoing workshops), then coordinate, teach, and lead residential and day-use adventure and environmental programs for visiting groups. Benefits include a monthly stipend of $600, a private room with communal living area, dining room and kitchen, meals (while visiting groups are in residence), personal voicemail, Internet access, use of recreational equipment and the opportunity for summer employment. Applications are accepted year-round with interviews beginning in March. Google Map

Eagle Bluff Professional Naturalist Fellowship Program

Are you looking for a post-graduate training program focused on developing teaching skills in a residential environmental education setting? Learn by doing as a Professional Naturalist Fellow at Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center.

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Ashokan Field Campus • Outdoor Environmental Education Center

With an inspirational blend of natural and historic resources set over 372 secluded acres in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains of upstate New York, the Ashokan Field Campus Outdoor Environmental Education Center is an ideal location for hands-on learning and environmental education. The center hosts school groups for single day and residential trips, with programs that focus on natural history, early American history and colonial crafts, and adventure education. Dedicated, hard-working, enthusiastic, artistic, musically-inclined, responsible and environmentally-minded staff members are needed throughout the school year to share their love of nature, history, and adventure with students of all ages. Responsibilities also include daily supervision of meals and free-time, overnight dorm supervision once every four weeks, and evening duties one night a week—it's all the fun of being a camp counselor with a little more pay, a little less work and a lot more satisfaction. Benefits include a weekly stipend of $262, great staff housing and generous meals with fantastic vegetarian alternatives. Perhaps the biggest reward is finding out if you really want to be a teacher—and if you're good at it! Applications are accepted year-round. Google Map

Frost Valley YMCA

Are you looking for a place that promotes the interconnectedness of people, communities and nature? Nestled in the heart of New York's Catskill Mountains, Frost Valley YMCA provides programs designed to build character among children, connect families and provide hands-on learning for students and rich experiences for adults and seniors. For 10 months beginning in late August, program instructors are responsible for teaching environmental education and outdoor recreation classes that combine teambuilding with high and low ropes, wildlife and forest ecology, outdoor living skills, interpretive hikes, rock climbing, arts and crafts, boating, archery and more. Stipends average $270 per week with benefits that include private room in shared or individual housing, meals, free phone and Internet access, professional conference and training opportunities and pro-deal purchases (medical benefits also kick in after 30 days!). If you have a Bachelor's degree and are energetic, flexible, friendly, creative and passionate about working with both children and adults, email your cover letter and resume to Linda Campbell. Google Map

Frost Valley Environmental Education Program

Join the Frost Valley team and work with great people, in a beautiful environment through meaningful programs that touch the lives of thousands every year.

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Don Lee Center Sailor Sam: It's all good!Experience the North Carolina coast and provide amazing outdoor education experiences for youth! Don Lee Center hosts the Coastal Communities environmental education program focusing on hands-on experiences in coastal ecology, marine sciences and natural history as well as the Common Ground challenge course designed to build community and encourage teamwork. Seasonal Environmental Instructors will teach a variety outdoor exploration programs and activities—from ocean study and chart navigation to fishing and sailing. Instructors will also double as challenge course facilitators, providing team building, problem-solving and experiential learning. Fall recruitment is underway, with positions available from September 5th through November 21st (five-day work week). Compensation includes a salary of $275/week, shared rooms in staff housing, meals, computer access, wireless Internet and medical coverage-liability. Applicants must have a degree in an outdoor or education field (although internships are available for those currently working on their degree) and experience working with youth in an outdoor setting. If you are enthusiastic, patient, self-disciplined and a team player that can reside in a cooperative work environment, email your cover letter, resume and references to Dawn Brut or call 252.249.1106 for more information. Google Map

Don Lee Center Environmental Instructor

Blending coastal/marine-focused environmental education programs with team building activities through the low-element challenge course, Don Lee Center environmental instructors create unique learning experiences for youth.

Green River Preserve: A Wilderness Summer Camp in North CarolinaThrough wilderness skills, creative arts and the exhilaration of outdoor fun and discovery, Green River Preserve is a place where bright young minds are free to be smart, curious and creative. These aspiring naturalists can discover the abundance of beauty, life and wonder that the wilderness holds while participating in challenging and nurturing learning experiences ranging from archery, rock climbing and fly fishing to pottery crafts and creative writing. Acting as professional naturalists, mentors will lead daily field studies throughout this magnificent 3,400-acre private wildlife preserve, assist in afternoon activities and coordinate evening programs. Each mentor also adopts a camper cabin for the summer and serves as a valuable adviser and support system for the cabin counselor and campers. Paid staff training begins on May 26th for ten days, and preference is given to those who can work a full season through August 17th. Fall positions are also available from August 18 through October 18th. Compensation starts at $320/week; additional pay is based on experience and advanced certifications. Creative, self-motivated, and open-minded applicants must have a college degree (or equivalent experience) with knowledge of the environment and a true passion for teaching children. Fill out the online application, or for more information, contact Pam Ritchie through email or by calling 828.698.8828. Google Map

The wonders of the wilderness! A Green River Preserve Naturalist Mentor leading an outdoor learning experience.

The Green River Preserve. A place where the majesty of the wilderness is unspoiled. A setting perfect for a unique environmental camp. Become part of a special team of people who inspire a profound appreciation of ecological respect, interconnectedness and the joy of living.

YMCA Camp Greenville: A Carolina Camping Tradition Since 1912

Located atop 1,600 acres in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, YMCA Camp Greenville is a year-round residential camp offering adventure, environmental education, teen leadership and community building programs as well as group conferences and retreats. Summer Adventure Specialists are responsible for the daily programming of coed groups on 2-3 day outdoor adventures that include backpacking, caving, mountain biking, rock climbing and whitewater rafting. Duties include menu planning, preparation of equipment, general trip briefing, adequate skill progression while in the field, necessary outdoor living skills and Leave No Trace techniques, trip debriefing and equipment clean-up and repair. Applicants must be at least 21 with a valid driver's license and have current WFA, CPR and AED certifications and teaching experience in their field of expertise. Preference is given to those who have WFR/WEMT and/or lifeguard certification (for water specialties), teaching/tripping experience with children, and can commit for the full, nine-week summer (May 29th through August 8th). Benefits include a salary, housing, meals and training. For more information contact Lucas Newton through email or by calling 864.836.3291 x150. Google Map

YMCA Camp Greenville: Outdoor Education Program

YMCA Camp Greenville adventure specialists bring energy and excitement to a program of challenging and creative outdoor activities for their campers.

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Glen Helen Ecology Institute

Naturalist Internship Opportunity—Fall 2008!
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Glen Helen Outdoor Education Center is searching for naturalist interns who are eager for an opportunity to teach small groups of students in a picturesque, outdoor setting. To assist with lessons, naturalists will handle birds of prey and other Ohio wildlife as well as lead educational programs in the beautiful Glen Helen Nature Preserve classroom, which spans over 1,000 acres of protected forests, wetlands, prairies, and unique geologic features. Benefits include a $260 per month stipend, a private room in staff housing, meals that include vegetarian and vegan-friendly options, a $300 bonus upon completion of the program, and possible extension of internship as an executive intern at end of term. Each naturalist will also earn 10 graduate or 12 undergraduate tuition-free credits through Antioch College. The artistic Village of Yellow Springs is within walking distance and a vehicle during the program is not required. Candidates must have completed at least one year of college, enjoy working with children and have a high energy level and strong love for nature. International residents are encouraged to apply, although fluent English skills are necessary. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and are available for download online. For more information contact Rebecca Jaramillo through email or by calling 937.767.7648. Google Map

Naturalist Intern at Glen Helen Outdoor Education Center

Are you looking to enhance your connection to the environment and promote learning in a positive and energetic way? With in-depth training over a 19-week period, naturalist interns at Glen Helen Outdoor Education Center are prepped for a career as naturalists, interpreters or educators.

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Shaver's Creek Environmental Center • Penn State University

Environmental education interns at Shaver's Creek Environmental Center have a strong desire to share their knowledge and enthusiasm for the natural world with school students, program participants and families who visit the nature center. As Penn State University's outdoor learning laboratory, Shaver's Creek offers environmental education programs, natural history exhibits, a raptor center and hiking trails. Interns become an integral part of the staff and participate in all aspects of the center's operation. Areas of opportunity include day and residential school programs for grades K-12; visitor center operations; live animal care and handling; volunteer training and supervision; weekend festivals and events; team building and adventure programs; and curriculum and program development. A background in education or the natural sciences is helpful but not necessary. Benefits include on-site housing with private rooms, a weekly stipend of $175, opportunities for professional development and a workspace with computer and Internet access. Application deadlines for each season: summer (March 1st), fall (July 1st) and winter/spring (November 1st); however, applications are accepted until all positions are filled. Phone interviews are conducted with top candidates. For questions call 814.863.2000 or complete the online application. Google Map

Intern teaching at Shaver's Creek Environmental Center

Working, learning and living at Penn State University's outdoor learning laboratory, Shaver's Creek environmental education interns become an integral part of the staff and participate in all aspects of the center's operation.

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River Ridge Environmental Education Program

Located on a 140-acre, 3-point peninsula overlooking Watts Bar Lake in Ten Mile, Tennessee, River Ridge Environmental Education Program offers team building, ecology and outdoor recreation programs for small groups of 4th-8th graders. Activities include a low and high ropes course, lake ecology, canoeing, reptiles and amphibian adaptations, conservation and campfire cooking with entertaining evening programs—all in a family-style work environment. Instructors teach up to four hands-on classes per day, 2-3 evening programs per week, aid in various aspects of center operations and work two weekends per season with retreat groups. Seasonal job opportunities are available during the spring (early March to late May) and the fall (late August through mid-November). Benefits include a stipend of $230/week, meals, shared living quarters in a renovated staff-only house, laundry facility, CPR/first aid training, Internet access, pro deal purchases, use of recreational equipment and a flexible work schedule. Outgoing and self-motivated individuals who are enthusiastic about learning and teaching in an outdoor setting will thrive here. To begin the application process, mail or email your cover letter, resume and 3 references to Rachel Norris, Director of Environmental Education, River Ridge EE Program, 591 W. Rockwood Ferry Rd., Ten Mile, TN 37880. Google Map

River Ridge Environmental Education Program • Team Building Program

Are you interested in teaching hands-on classes in team building, ecology, conservation, outdoor recreation and environmental education? River Ridge seasonal instructors get 4th-8th graders excited about the great outdoors.

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Camp Carter YMCAExplore the great outdoors. Understand, appreciate and respect your role in the environment. The Outdoor Education Center at Camp Carter YMCA offers a unique opportunity for students to experience classroom lessons in a hands-on, natural environment. With a curriculum covering aquatic and terrestrial ecology, geology, horse science, interpretive hiking, natural history, orienteering, outdoor recreation, sensory awareness and team building, outdoor education instructors actively include students (mostly 4th to 6th graders) in the learning process through outdoor activities, nature journaling and group discussions. Key responsibilities include teaching classes, leading evening programs, assisting with program research and writing, creating interpretive displays and serving as camp host on weekends as needed. Seasonal positions are available during the spring (January through mid-May) and during the fall (September through December). Benefits include $220 per week, staff-only housing, meals, classroom training and pro deals with outdoor companies. If you have a bachelors degree and are a team player who is energetic, creative, committed, flexible and takes initiative, mail or email a targeted cover letter, resume, and 3 references to: Rachel Carrigan, Program Director, Camp Carter YMCA, 6200 Sand Springs Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76114; or call 817.738.9241 for more information. Google Map

Camp Carter YMCA • Outdoor Education Program

With a 350-acre campus located in Fort Worth, Texas, Camp Carter YMCA outdoor education instructors actively engage students in hand-on learning experiences in the great outdoors.

Collin County Adventure Camp

Are you ready to team up with a world-class outdoor facility? Newly built Collin County Adventure Camp—with state-of-the-art facilities and equipment—connects people of all ages with the natural world through life-changing outdoor adventures. The summer primarily focuses on recreation and day camp groups, while the fall is their busiest season, with over 7,000 5th-graders participating in school programs and 3,000 weekend guests. Outdoor education facilitators are needed year-round to assist with the entire operation as well as plan, coordinate, teach and facilitate a program menu that includes nature trails, challenge course, climbing wall, archery, canoeing, swimming, water study, group games, compass and GPS navigation and campfire songs. Benefits include a wage of $275/week, staff-only housing (with private room, telephone, half-shared bath, shared living room, kitchen, television, A/C and heat), meals, health insurance plan, certification in first aid, CPR, AED and life guarding, training classes, regular evaluations and opportunities for enrichment. Preference is given to applicants with a bachelor's degree with at least one season of camping work. Excellent communication, interpersonal and organizational skills are essential. For more information, connect with Jim Parry, Outdoor Education Director, 469.952.5600. Google Map

Collin County Adventure Camp • Willow Teaching Shelter

Along with planning, coordinating and facilitating a program menu filled with life-changing outdoor adventures, Collin County Adventure Camp outdoor education facilitators lead this week-end group to the willow teaching shelter for a hands-on nature demonstration.

The Outdoor School • Adventures in Learning

Now Recruiting Outdoor Instructors for Fall 2008
Are you interested in teaching children exciting things about the outdoors in the outdoors? Located on Lake LBJ in the heart of Texas Hill country (an hour northwest of Austin),
The Outdoor School is a residential outdoor education program that focuses on hands-on experiential education and outdoor courses for children in grades 4-9. Outdoor instructors will teach pre-approved academic and adventure curriculum, facilitate team building and high ropes courses and lead interesting evening activities. Positions are available during the spring (February through mid-May) and in the the fall (mid-August through mid-December). There is also the opportunity to work three consecutive seasons, each with additional responsibilities, offering a holistic view of the administration and direction of an outdoor education center. Benefits include a weekly stipend of $200, dorm-style housing, meals, free laundry facilities, a staff lounge (with satellite TV and Internet access), three weeks of orientation and training, lifeguard/CPR/first aid certification, pro deal purchases and full use of camp facilities. Applicants must either be in college or have a degree, love children, have the desire and ability to teach and work in the outdoors, and be self-motivated, flexible and patient. International applicants are also welcome to apply. Applications are available online or contact Ali Horton for more information. Google Map

Video Feed Challenging kids to find the change inside with the help of the outdoors, learn more about the seasonal staff experience at The Outdoor School.

The Outdoor School Climbing Wall

In addition to facilitating team building on the high ropes course and climbing wall, instructors with The Outdoor School connect kids to the natural environment—a place where they can see, hear, touch, smell and even taste nature.

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YMCA Camp Colman Outdoor Environmental Education ProgramLocated on a hill rising from the waters of the Puget Sound, Camp Colman offers an enclosed saltwater lagoon and a mile and a half beach where participants can enjoy boating and other water-related activities along with learning about the marine ecosystem and its inhabitants. Seasonal OEE instructors will teach environmental education with an emphasis on forest and marine classes; facilitate team building activities through challenge courses including a vertical playpen and a giant swing; instruct outdoor skills such as orienteering and canoeing; lead games, campfires and other evening programs; assist with hosting duties for youth and adult groups; and provide administrative and camp support. Instructors will also specialize as a manager in one of these program areas: marine center, garden, challenge course, evening program, waterfront or recreation activities. Compensation ranges from $200-$220 a week, with perks that include room and board, access to the camp kitchen and wireless Internet access. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree, camp and/or teaching experience, enthusiasm for working with children, and a positive, committed and service-oriented attitude. Current CPR/first aid and life guarding certifications are preferred. Applications are available for download online; contact Ruwan Randeniya for more information through email or by calling 253.884.3844. Although the spring season is underway, applications are still being accepted for positions running through July 4th. Google Map

YMCA Camp Colman Saltwater Lagoon with Marine Science Instructor

The Outdoor Environmental Education Program at Camp Colman is an opportunity for environmentally conscientious college graduates to share their love for the outdoors and get students excited about exploring the world outside their front doors.

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The Mountain Institute: Appalachia Mountain Learning ProgramBlending adventure, conservation and education together in a rigorous and challenging environment, The Mountain Institute's Mountain Learning Program highlights physical, emotional, and intellectual growth through experiential learning and discovery. Reflecting respect for mountain cultures and environments, the Spruce Knob Mountain Center campus incorporates Mongolian-inspired yurts with modern dormitories, dining facilities, library, and a 400-acre outdoor classroom encompassing caves, wetlands, fossil beds, endangered species and spectacular views. Seasonal and Residential Field Instructors are the catalyst for teaching and leading programs that combine group interaction with academic topics in this unique backcountry environment. By making observations and drawing out essential lessons for learning and growth, communication, peer relations and leadership topics unfold naturally in a small group setting. Seasonal instructor positions are offered in the spring and fall (minimum commitment of two months), while residential positions bridge the gap from April through November. All instructors receive room, board and training. Seasonal instructors also receive $60/day; field instructor salaries start at $7,000 (for 8 months), plus full health benefits, retirement and vacation days. For more information, connect with Dave Martin through email or by calling 304.567.2632. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Google Map

The Mountain Institute field instructors exploring the great outdoors

Seasonal and residential field instructors with The Mountain Institute will find hard work is balanced with a tight community of adventurous, dedicated and conscientious professionals who are willing to take a side, and work for what they believe in.

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InterExchange Wildlife Conservation Volunteer in Africa

Would you like to hand-rear and care for young captive lion cubs in South Africa? Or maybe you'd like to work in the savannahs of Namibia, creating a home for neglected and orphaned wild animals? Working Abroad's Wildlife Volunteer in Africa program can place you in volunteer positions with researchers, environmentalists and other animal lovers dedicated to protecting the future of African wildlife. The program includes training and assistance from highly trained game rangers as well as accommodations and meals. Some programs also include participation in local community development projects.

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Association for Experiential Education

Hot News Alert The Association for Experiential Education is a great way to begin your journey in the experiential and outdoor education field. Be sure to check out the Jobs Clearinghouse—listing a variety of seasonal, internship and career jobs in the field.

The Association for Environmental and Outdoor Education

Hot News Alert The oak tree logo of the Association for Environmental and Outdoor Education is symbolic of their work of planting seeds in the hearts and minds of children to make the world a better place: seeds of knowledge, seeds of understanding, seeds of appreciation, seeds that grow into positive actions for a healthy environment for all.


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