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Do you have a strong desire to share your knowledge and enthusiasm for the natural world with students and families in a nature center environment?
As Penn State University's outdoor learning laboratory, Shaver's Creek offers environmental education programs, a wide range of camps each summer for kids ages 4–14, raptor center, discovery room, and miles of enticing of hiking trails.
Summer Camp Naturalists develop a lesson plan for their group each week, lead group games, activities, songs, riddles, and explorative exercises, and provide support and leadership opportunities to Assistant Camp Naturalists and Leaders-In-Training. This position is a daily blend of education, camp fun, and mentorship!
Environmental Education Interns become essential members of the staff, engaging in all aspects of the center's operations. Opportunities include day and residential school programs for grades K-12, visitor center management, live animal care and handling, volunteer training and supervision, weekend festivals and events, team-building initiatives, and curriculum/program development. Currently seeking EE Interns for the fall season (September to December).
Benefits include a $400/week stipend, on-site housing (nestled in the woods away from park visitors) with a private bedroom, opportunities for professional development, and a workspace with WiFi access.


Enjoy a once in a lifetime experience working, living and playing on a barrier island one half mile from a beautiful beach and short drive to historic Savannah, Georgia.
Make Tybee Island your new outdoor classroom at the Burton 4-H Center! Educators will teach hands-on day and night classes most frequently to 3rd-8th grade students. The majority of environmental education classes are taught outside covering material from ecology of the beach, maritime forest and salt marsh to herpetology, invertebrates, dissections and more. Compensation includes $14/hour, a private bedroom in a spacious coastal staff house (with an outside back porch overlooking the salt marsh) for $20/week, limited health insurance, pro deals, opportunities to network with other UGA 4-H Centers, and paid training in coastal barrier island ecology and environmental education. Applicants are required to have a Bachelor's degree (education or science preferred) and a minimum 1-2 years of experience working in a summer camp and/or outdoor education setting.
• Currently accepting Educator applications for the 2026-27 school year (August 17th, 2026 through June 5th, 2027, with a 4-6 week winter break).
• View a detailed Environmental Educator job description »

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