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Stone Canyon has a young and energetic staff who are passionate and enthusiastic about working in the outdoors. You’ll work hard during the week and play hard on the weekends.
Located halfway between Denver and Colorado Springs, Stone Canyon Outdoor EdVentures is an outdoor education school, summer camp, and retreat facility. Outdoor Education Instructors teach 5th & 6th grade students in a variety of classes within the disciplines of science, outdoor education, and leadership development, as well as facilitate team building, high ropes, and zip lines. Instructors also have the unique opportunity to mentor High School Lead Volunteers, and have cabin supervisory duties two nights per week. Compensation starts at $560/week and includes on-site housing, meals during programming, WiFi access, paid training in all class modules, pro-deals on outdoor gear, and easy access to great hiking, camping, climbing, and more! Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree (or equivalent life experience) with prior experience working with school-aged youth and be at least 21 years of age. If you are looking to make a positive impact on the lives of young people, deliver academic content in a memorable fashion, able to bring new ideas to continue developing the program, and ready to be a part of a close-knit, passionate team of outdoor educators, send a resume and cover letter to Seanna Kautz.
• Currently seeking Outdoor Education Instructors for the fall 2026 season (July 29th – December 18th). ALSO SEEKING a fall season Lead Instructor (July 27th – December 18th) to mentor and support seasonal Program Instructors by performing class observations, providing instructional guidance, and constructive feedback. This position pays $650/week + private room!
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Help bring the joy of nature to kids and take the classroom to the woods! As an Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania Outdoor Educator, you'll help students find salamanders and birds, hike trails and build shelters, and experience the fun of campfire songs and stories.
As a nonprofit environmental education and conservation organization based in Pittsburgh, the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania connects people to birds and nature through programs, projects, and places. Environmental Educator/Resident Camp Staff facilitate engaging environmental education lessons and activities for fifth grade students in mainly outdoor/trail settings, help train and oversee high school students serving as camp counselors, lead campfires and group activities/games, supervise student daily routines, manage program materials and supplies, and maintain a positive, safe and healthy experience for all participants. Compensation includes $3,955 for the entire term (with the opportunity to earn additional pay for cabin supervision duties on a weekly basis), plus onsite room and board. Applicants must have a degree in environmental or outdoor education, environmental studies, natural sciences, education or related field (or prior relevant experience), a willingness to work outdoors in a rural/natural setting in varying weather conditions, ability to work well with all ages, knowledge of or interest in ecology and regional history, and a positive, flexible, and creative attitude.
• This is a short-term/seasonal position that runs from September 8th through October 9th and includes one week of paid training/prep work, 3 weeks of camp, and most weekends off (except September 12th-13th). To apply, email a cover letter, resume and three professional reference contacts to Gabi Hughes by August 3rd.

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