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Would you like to be part of an organization fostering community, connecting youth with their awe-inspiring natural world by embarking on adventures?
With summer work options available in the Bay Area (CA), Portland (OR), and Seattle (WA), Educators/Guides and Coordinators are needed for summer youth camps to create thoughtful, challenging adventures in the outdoors. Prospective staff members must have the know-how—or a great willingness to learn—diverse skill sets such as wilderness survival and bushcraft, farm craft and homesteading, archery and bow making, kayaking, fishing and foraging, martial arts, rock climbing, and blacksmithing. Trackers pays more for day and overnight camps than comparable industry organizations. Training for the majority of positions begins in early June with the summer season running through late August. If you maintain high professional standards, are able to set and communicate boundaries for youth in a positive way, think on your feet, and are creative in challenging situations, explore current job opportunities in the Bay Area, Portland and Seattle. |
• Trackers needs individuals who are quick, thoughtful, and generous about solving challenges. The program thrives with people who see awesome opportunity in complexity—who remain calm when others are overwhelmed. |
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The American Youth Foundation encourages individuals to discover and celebrate the best in themselves and others, motivating them to explore diverse perspectives and complex challenges, and empowering them to live courageously, utilizing their full potential. At Merrowvista, you will live, learn, work, and play within 600 acres of the pristine Ossipee Mountains in New Hampshire. The Merrowvista community is a vibrant gathering of individuals from various backgrounds who support youth in identifying and developing their best selves. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with a team of enthusiastic, committed, caring, nurturing, and creative people like yourself. Summer camp positions include cabin leaders, program area specialists, coordinators, village leaders, trip leaders, lifeguards, drivers, social media assistants, health team, facilities staff, food program team, and more! Summer positions have various start dates beginning in June with work through mid-August. Summer applicants must be at least 18 years of age and completed one year of college or post-high school work or service experience. During the fall (mid-August through the end of November) and spring (February 1st to June 1st), Community and School Program Facilitators are needed to lead experiential, environmental, and recreational group activities. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age and have one year of higher education or equivalent experience. Compensation ranges between $600-$750/week, along with bonuses, communal housing, all meals, comprehensive, in-depth staff trainings, professional development, and eligibility for free Wilderness First Aid, CPR, Wilderness First Responder, Lifeguarding, and/or Challenge Course certifications for certain positions. All applicants must exhibit a passion for serving youth, effectively interact with individuals and groups while respecting social and cultural diversity and fully engage in all camp community activities. Explore specific job openings and apply online. |
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Now seeking enthusiastic, outdoor-minded Instructors ready to live and work in the San Bernardino Mountains of Southern California!
Compensation starts at $475-$520/week plus $50 bonus pay for nights in cabin (expect 2-4 nights/week), meals when programming is running, on-site staff lounge, fully furnished off-site shared housing with free WiFi, Netflix and laundry, travel stipend, 50% of health benefits after 60 days, pro-deal purchases, most weekends off, and easy access to all that Southern California has to offer. Applicants with a Bachelor's degree or those with extensive experience in the camping and/or experiential education fields are preferred. Must be at least 21 years old, passionate about science, outdoor education and/or leadership development, comfortable and confident supervising and teaching students in large and small groups, and able to have fun with kids, laugh at yourself and be silly. Learn more at PaliInstitute.com.
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• With a comprehensive training period, the opportunity to shadow classes, and feedback via observations and advisory groups—Pali staff can take their camp skills to a new level. Every day is an opportunity to work with a diverse student body and in many different capacities. |
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Are you looking for an experience that is more than just a job? Nature's Classroom could be the life-changing opportunity you're searching for. All academic disciplines are welcome and no formal teaching experience or certification is required. The teaching community is comprised of various cultural and academic backgrounds, all dedicated to sharing their knowledge and interests with the younger generation. Through unique, hands-on experiential education programs, Nature's Classroom immerses student groups ranging between the 4th and 8th grades in community awareness, motivational learning, and conservation of our natural resources at three beautiful New England locations (Massachusetts & New Hampshire) where every day brings new adventures. As an Environmental/Outdoor Educator, you'll educate diverse groups of kids, while living with terrific staff and creating memories that last forever. You will also be given the freedom to teach, grow and explore new areas for classes and programs. Positions are available during the spring (March to mid-June) and fall (Labor Day to around Thanksgiving). Enjoy your weekends off and no overnight duties. Compensation starts at $600/week, plus room and board is provided seven days a week. All housing includes heat, indoor plumbing, WiFi access, and a common area for relaxing, socializing, and cooking meals. The fabric of the Nature's Classroom community is woven by the individual uniqueness of staff who work, grow, live, and play closely together. If you’re someone who grows through challenges, adapts with creativity, and isn't afraid to get a little muddy while making learning come alive, this could be the start of your next great adventure, discover more about the role or reach out to Lesleigh Drake for additional information. |
• Educators are assigned to a program site as their home base for the entire season — either Pondside or Hilltop in Massachusetts, or Swanzey in New Hampshire. On weekends off, staff members may choose to remain on-site and enjoy personal time, or they may explore the scenic surroundings through day trips. |
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Are you interested in working with kids, being outside, exploring New England, and living with a team of Outdoor Educators? Seeking enthusiastic, dedicated individuals to provide high quality educational experiences for students! With campuses in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine and New Hampshire, Outdoor Classroom is the largest overnight, hands-on, nature/science/SEL-based outdoor education program in the Northeast. From hiking trails to forests and mountains to beaches, 4th-8th grade students experience a 1-5 day field trip adventure of a lifetime. With environmental education programs that focus on social and emotional learning, science and engineering skills, and adventure education, Instructors are responsible for educating a group of 10-12 students, including facilitating day and night lessons, leading large group activities, and hosting meals. Hands-on activities include wilderness survival, wood carving, aquatic biology, science fair, outdoor cooking, low ropes course, and team building initiatives. Also seeking Traveling Outdoor Education Instructors and an RN or LPN for each site. Positions are available during the spring (early March to early June) and fall (early September to early/mid-November), with a MO-FR schedule (no weekends!). Compensation includes $615/week, housing, meals during programming (plus onsite communal food budget on weekends), mileage reimbursement for work-related travel, and relocation assistance. Given the nature of the role, you should be comfortable walking 3 to 5 miles/day. A Bachelor's degree is preferred but not required. If you have experience working with elementary and middle school students, a passion for outdoor education, and ready to make a difference in student's lives, view a detailed job description, fill out the online application or connect with Rachel D'Angio for more information. |
• Join a team that is committed to providing unforgettable experiences to youth! Outdoor Classroom provides opportunities for students throughout New England to unplug from the busy, distracting world of screens and social media and reconnect to nature. |
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McDowell Environmental Center is calling all outdoor lovers to come live, work, and learn in nature. With sandstone canyons, miles of trails, streams, and waterfalls on 1,140 acres next to Bankhead National Forest, it's the ultimate spot to grow both personally and professionally. As an Environmental Education Instructor, you’ll be leading hands-on programs for students of all ages and backgrounds. You’ll get to teach topics like geology, forest ecology, canoeing, high ropes, and more—while making learning fun, interactive, and meaningful. Plus, you’ll have the freedom to design your own lessons and teaching style. Think: creating your own curriculum, playing in the water, hiking through the forest, and even guiding night hikes or campfires. What’s in it for you? If you’re at least 21, flexible, and ready to get your hands dirty, a natural leader with a passion for the outdoors and teaching kids, a great team player with a sense of humor and initiative, send your cover letter, resume, and 3 references to Meredith Donaldson. 15 Instructors are hired each season and applications accepted year-round. Don't miss out on this chance to make a real impact and have an unforgettable experience!
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• McDowell Environmental Center's cornerstone for all programming is building a strong and cohesive team. As an Instructor, you'll work with a team of passionate and friendly individuals from all across the country and teach classes that are hands-on and minds-on—giving students the greatest opportunity to learn about themselves and better understand our environment. |
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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; here are several reasons why they're the best: A Program Unique in California. A corner of the country that is pretty darn cool. High Trails has three staff trainings during the school year: September is their largest training, with smaller trainings occurring in January and March. Most contracts are written for the traditional school year, from mid-September through the end of May. The High Trails Staff website tells it all.
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• If you're looking for a friendly, innovative and fresh approach to the world of outdoor education, join High Trails Outdoor Science School and your very own dirty classroom! Through team building and adventure courses to plant study and astronomy, experience the magic and power of outdoor education that comes from becoming a High Trails Instructor. |
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Are you looking for life's next adventure? Work and play in the beautiful San Bernardino Mountains! Be a mentor and guide for 5th and 6th grade students from across Southern California as they experience life at science camp. With a focus on whole-child development, ECOS Institute aims to cultivate curiosity, confidence, and connection in every student. If you have the passion and drive, ECOS can help you grow your skills and knowledge! An ECOS Institute Instructor plays the essential dual role of naturalist and counselor, guiding students through a science curriculum based in geology, wildlife biology, forest ecology and astronomy. Instructors also serve as primary support for a cabin of 10-18 students to encourage their social growth and help them develop independence. In addition to the science curriculum, a typical day includes hikes to beautiful vistas, team building activities, skits, dances, songs, and all other things camp! Positions run from September 15th, 2025 through May 29th, 2026 (full/partial season contracts available), with a Thanksgiving and winter break, and many 3-day weekends. Compensation starts at $145/day, meals at work, WiFi access, and sponsored staff outings. Applicants must have at least 1 year of experience working with kids and able to work 24-hour shifts onsite for 5 consecutive days, hike 5 miles at high elevation for more than 2 hours at a time, stand for long periods in snow, ice and rain, and lift 25 pounds from ground level (physician sign-off on physical and negative TB test required). ECOS also appreciates candidates with diverse experiences and backgrounds. If you are interested in a camp or outdoor education career, an Instructor role at ECOS is the perfect place to start or grow. To apply, watch this video to learn more about the position, then sign-up for an intro call with the ECOS team! |
Do you want a fun job teaching kids outdoors? View the ECOS Instructor experience » • ECOS Institute’s great location in the San Bernardino Mountains provides staff with ample opportunities for exploration and adventure! End work in the forest at noon on Friday, then surf at the beach or camp in the desert with world-class rock climbing and starry skies. |
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Are you a person who loves teaching students about the outdoors? Naturalists at Large runs programs at over 35 outdoor learning sites and lodge-based trip locations in California including Sequoia-Kings Canyon, Yosemite, Joshua Tree, Point Reyes, the Colorado River, Catalina Island, Coastal Redwoods, San Bernardino Mountains, and more! Instructors lead students in 1-6 day outdoor education programs for grades 4-12, teach natural history, human history, environmental education, team building and a variety of outdoor skills (camping, hiking, backpacking, canoeing, and snow-shoeing), and assist specialists with student instruction in rock climbing, ropes course and kayaking/snorkeling. All staff are responsible for transporting themselves from site to site throughout California. For an average 4-day program plus a staff preparation day, the pay is $988.85 plus room (or tent space) and meals. A variety of specialized trainings are also offered throughout the season. Applications are accepted year-round for positions during the spring (March to June) and fall (August to November). Ideal applicants must have a minimum 1-year of related experience or a college-level education, WFA certification (WFR/WEMT preferred), previous experience working with youth in an outdoor setting, demonstrated leadership/facilitator and safety/risk management skills, and familiarity with a variety of outdoor activities. If you are an enthusiastic, self-motivated individual who demonstrates a good rapport with both young children and teens, learns quickly, and has an inquisitive nature, send an application, cover letter and resume to Alyssa Goldman.
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• Naturalists at Large is a fabulous community to be a part of and prides itself on professional development opportunities. With over 35 program locations throughout California, this job will take you to all kinds of ecosystems and introduce you to the wonder and beauty of pursuing a fulfilling career in outdoor education! |
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Mentor and teach youth outdoor environmental science education as an Outdoor Program Instructor! Sierra Nevada Journeys is committed to delivering innovative, outdoor science-based education programs for youth to develop critical thinking skills and to inspire natural resource stewardship. With an outdoor classroom in Northern California's Plumas National Forest, Outdoor Program Instructors (10-15 openings) are responsible for leading residential, 1-5 day outdoor science educational programs for 12–15 students primarily in 5th and 6th grades from regional schools during the spring and fall season, including facilitating large group activities, leading meals, and working evening programs. All lessons are hands-on science and collaborative problem solving based with a focus on critical thinking, exploration and environmental stewardship. During the summer months, Sierra Nevada Journeys delivers a traditional summer camp and tailored programs for people with disabilities and leadership development groups. Instructors may find themselves in a summer camp leadership role and facilitate activities such as the challenge course, swimming, kayaking, and leadership programs. Compensation includes $115–$120/day, off-site housing, workday meals, extensive training using UC Berkeley's BEETLES teaching techniques, and being part of an inclusive, innovative and equity-focused community! Earn additional pay for experience working with BIPOC students, in science instruction, WFA/WFR certification, and/or bilingual fluency in Spanish or other program supported languages. Applicants must have experience working with youth, the ability to work irregular hours and days/nights, and a passion for working with students and making a difference through education. Instructor positions run from early February through mid-November, with mid-season start dates. Visit the career page to read a detailed job description and apply online.
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• Come join a fun, dynamic, hardworking team of outdoor school educators! Working with Sierra Nevada Journeys is as much a transformative life experience for the staff as it is for the students. More than 50% of the students they serve are from low-income families, and hiring a diverse and capable staff enables them to better serve the needs of a diverse group of students. |
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Located in Larkspur, CO, Stone Canyon Outdoor EdVentures is an outdoor education school, summer camp, and retreat facility. The 99-acre campus houses a ropes course, zip lines and a play field (great for a game of Ultimate after work!), and the perfect environment for students and groups to have an incredible outdoor experience. Program 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 high ropes and zip lines. Instructors also have the unique opportunity to mentor High School Lead Volunteers from the Douglas County School District, and have cabin supervisory duties two nights per week. Positions are available during the spring (mid-January to mid-May) and fall season (late July to mid-December). Compensation ranges from $500-$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), prior experience working with school-aged youth, be at least 21 years of age, energetic, approachable, and enjoy sharing their passion for the outdoors. If you are looking to deliver academic content in a memorable fashion, make a positive impact on the lives of young people, 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 Chance Campbell. |
Why did these folks choose Stone Canyon? View these Instructor insights! • Stone Canyon has a young and energetic staff who are passionate and enthusiastic about working in the outdoors. They are looking for the best of the best to deliver academic content in a memorable fashion, positively lead young people, bring new ideas to continue developing the program, and be part of a community that fosters growth. |
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Make the lake your new classroom and inspire young people through experiential outdoor learning!
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• Do you enjoy working outside and have an interest in teaching children? Seasonal Educators for Rock Eagle 4-H Environmental Education Program teach interactive classes and nontraditional activities that will take each student on a voyage of discovery where learning comes alive. |
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Make the beach and salt marsh your new outdoor classroom at the Burton 4-H Center on Tybee Island! As part of the University of Georgia's Cooperative Extension Service and Georgia 4-H, the Burton 4-H Center on Tybee Island provides high-quality environmental education classes to overnight and day groups. Educators will teach hands-on day and night classes most frequently to 3rd-8th grade students. The majority of classes are taught outside covering material from barrier island ecology, herpetology (reptiles), marine invertebrates, ornithology (birds), dissections, local history, and more. Duties also include assisting with meal service in the dining hall, maintaining teaching facilities and supplies, leading staff rotations, providing animal husbandry for residential education animals, operating the UGA mini-bus, and various maintenance projects on campus. Educators must be prepared to work in extreme heat and changing weather conditions. Positions are available during the school year (mid-August through May) and spring (January to May) with typically a MO-FR work schedule. Compensation includes $13.80/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), a recommended minimum of 1-2 years of experience working in a summer camp and/or outdoor education setting, a passion for education, a genuine interest in youth development, enthusiasm for life-long learning, willingness to connect and build relationships, positive attitude, adaptability, and the desire to work as a team. Apply online; then email Erine-Fay McNaught your application confirmation #, with resume, cover letter, and 3 work-related references. View a detailed Environmental Educator job description »
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• As a Burton 4-H Center Environmental Educator, you will enjoy a once in a lifetime experience working, living and playing on a barrier island full of life, just a short stroll from a beautiful beach, and 15 miles to historic downtown Savannah, Georgia. |
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• Do you have a passion for environmental education and inspiring change and wonder in youth? Live, work and play in Georgia’s Piedmont Region while delivering environmental education classes for youth at Fortson 4-H Center. |
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Inspire young people through experiential outdoor learning at one of the largest environmental education programs in the nation! Located on Jekyll Island State Park, one of four barrier islands in Georgia that has vehicle access to the mainland, Georgia 4-H at Camp Jekyll offers environmental education programming for K-12 school groups. Environmental Educators lead engaging, hands-on lessons focused on life and earth science, coastal ecology, and marine science. Other duties include captive wildlife care (reptiles, amphibians and fresh and saltwater aquaria), helping facilitate dining and counter sales operations, and upkeep of facilities and grounds. The season follows the traditional school year calendar from late August to late May, with a typical two-week break for the winter holiday season (new staff are also hired in January). Compensation includes $13.80/hour (typically a 40 hour work week), limited health insurance, and two weeks of paid staff training that includes exposure to all class activities, teaching techniques, classroom management skills, animal husbandry, and CPR/first aid certification. Fully furnished on-site housing with private bed runs $80/month. Applicants must have a Bachelor’s degree (education, natural science, environmental education, biology, forestry, or outdoor education preferred) supplemented by experience in youth programming activities. If you have a commitment to education, a genuine interest in child development, a dynamic personality, and well developed communication skills, apply at UGAJobSearch.com; then notify Andi Corcelli by email to confirm receipt of application materials. • Take a virtual tour of Camp Jekyll or view the environmental education program in action. |
• Jekyll Island is a spectacular place to live and work. You will quickly get to know the 7-mile long island, which includes about 25 miles of paved biking trails. Staff members can also visit and stay overnight for free at any of the other Georgia 4-H Centers. |
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A successful Educator invests their time, energy, and enthusiasm into providing exceptional programming and contributing to a dynamic and supportive community! Accentuating the magic, mystery and wonder of nature, The Ecology School provides experiential ecology education for 3rd-8th grade students from schools throughout New England. 10-12 Ecology Educators will focus on school programming during the spring and fall seasons plus camp and adult programs during the summer months. Through a variety of residential, day, and outreach programs, Educators will engage participants through laughter and storytelling using costumes, skits, and song. Responsibilities include developing and leading nature-based lessons for groups of 12 students, with lessons that focus on various ecological concepts and areas on the southern coast of Maine. The Ecology School’s team works hard to maintain a strong support system to ensure that staff can deliver their very best lessons and is committed to making every program empowering, informative, and fun for participants. Compensation includes a starting salary of $450/week, plus free furnished housing/laundry (including weekends), meals during residential programming, access to farm-fresh produce, pro deal purchases, and extensive training in outdoor education. Applicants must have a Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent life/work experience), experience in working with K-8 aged children, an ability to work long and often strenuous hours outdoors managing groups of children, the ability to adapt and problem solve in-the-moment, and a willingness to be a strong contributor for a learning community of ecology educators. To apply, send a completed application, cover letter, and resume to Jake Linck.
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View what former Educators said about their teaching experience at The Ecology School. • The Ecology School's strong, supportive community of Educators live together onsite for the entirety of the term, allowing for an opportunity to make lifelong connections with people from all across the country. Because of the unique bond that develops each term, a considerable network of alumni educators provides support and mentorship for newcomers. |
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Echo Hill Outdoor School Teaching and Internship positions are a great match for those with initiative, motivation, energy, creativity and commitment!
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• 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. |
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Interested in working on the water and teaching students about environmental stewardship and Baltimore history aboard traditional Chesapeake Bay vessels?
Aboard one of the Foundation’s three vessels, Educational Coordinators and Deckhand/Educators will assist in the implementation of Maritime Education programs, including day trips on vessels, land/sea programs, charters, and virtual programs. Among the many activities onboard, crew members will lead topics about water quality, oysters, estuarine ecology, navigation, weather, plankton and the Bay’s economic and historical background. The 2026 season runs from March 2nd to November 24th. Work a season or the entire term. And if you don't already know how to sail, they are ready to teach you! Training involves field trips, lectures, sailing, emergency drills, games, and teaching practice. Compensation starts at $15/hour, plus housing, some meals, paid employer parking, WFR course certification, pro-deal purchases, crew outings, and the opportunity to live in the historic Fell's Point neighborhood in downtown Baltimore. High energy, dedication, enthusiasm, flexibility, organization, professionalism, and a strong work ethic are required. Learn more at Living Classrooms.
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• Situated in Baltimore's historic Fell's Point waterfront neighborhood, you'll have access to lively bars, restaurants, parks, museums, and nearby attractions. The stunning harbor view is especially captivating at night. Imagine wandering along cobblestone streets during your free time, exploring maritime museums, relaxing in public parks, admiring monuments and art installations, browsing quaint music shops, enjoying dinners out, and sampling local draft beers at neighborhood pubs. |
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Now seeking Outdoor Educators to guide students through transformative outdoor learning experiences! Educators will have access to freshwater ponds, a state-of-the-art high ropes course, a low ropes team building course, climbing tower, educational farm, waterfront, and hiking trails to lead environmental education classes and team building programming for school groups and specialty weekend camps. Staff training covers class curriculum, group facilitation strategies, and technical challenge course skills required for the job. You will have the dedicated support and guidance of experienced staff as you develop your leadership style and gain confidence in facilitating others in outdoor activities. Positions run from April 6th–June 5th, 2026; Instructors are also encouraged to continue work into the summer months in leadership roles and as Outdoor Educators again during the fall through the end of October. Compensation starts at $110/day ($116/day with lifeguard certification), plus comfortable staff housing, all meals while working, kitchen access, laundry facilities, WiFi, and enjoying the awesome lifestyle on Cape Cod! Applicants must be 21+ years old, with a college degree or relevant life experience, a passion for working outdoors with youth, teens, and adults, the desire to facilitate environmental, team building, and challenge course programs, and the ability to live and work as a positive team player in a collaborative residential setting. If you're ready to inspire a love for the outdoors, foster personal growth, and shape a thriving community, email a cover letter and resume to Heaven Roberts. |
• Burgess Outdoor Education has woven a tapestry of enriching experiences for more than three decades. Our legacy is one of nurturing socially and emotionally vibrant youth, sparking wonder, fostering stewardship, and building a tight-knit community. Join us on our 300-acre Cape Cod haven for interactive outdoor adventures that leave a long-lasting impact on everyone who experiences. |
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Sherman Lake YMCA is searching for mature, enthusiastic, and hardworking individuals who role model the principles of honesty, caring, respect, and responsibility through words and actions to become a member of the Integrated Education team!
Integrated Education Instructors will use an experiential and character-based curriculum to deliver 3-5 days of overnight camp programs for local area schools. Responsibilities include setting up a cabin group of students and facilitating programs that include climbing, archery & mineshaft, fire building, team building & low ropes, kayaking & canoeing, geocaching & orienteering, nature and art (with training provided). This is a great opportunity for individuals (18 & older) who are interested in working with youth and educators in the recreation field. Compensation ranges from $85-$110/day (with bumps available based on active lifeguarding certification), plus shared housing, meals when groups are onsite, and YMCA seasonal membership. Positions are available during the winter/spring (early February to early June, with a summer camp job option) and the fall season (late August to early December). Staff will need to be available Monday through Friday, days and overnights. If you are looking to broaden your teaching strategies outside of the classroom setting and believe in a student-centered program, learn more at ShermanLakeYMCA.org.
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During the school year Sherman Lake YMCA offers their patented Integrated Education School Camp Program that combines emotional intelligence and social skills to foster an aptitude and attitude for constructive accomplishment. View the experience. • The Sherman Lake YMCA Integrated Education Program is a one-of-a-kind experiential education program that believes in innovation and making a difference in children's lives. Become part of a team that believes in living and teaching how to live an honest, caring, respectful and responsible life while learning how to intentionally build social emotional learning skills in the youth the Y serves. |
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Group Program Instructors teach pre-approved academic curriculum for ecologies, facilitate the team-building course, and lead recreational activities that include archery, boating, climbing wall, hikes, science classes, campfire programs, and seasonally appropriate activities. Instructors will follow risk management guidelines at all times and provide opportunities so that each individual participant can experience success during an activity. Everyone will also lend a hand when it comes to projects and upkeep. Compensation starts at $16.01/hour plus meals when groups are at camp, housing (which includes a semiprivate room with a kitchen and living room complex), two weeks of paid training, and being part of an awesome community! A Bachelor's degree in teaching, biology, recreation or environment/outdoor education is preferred. Positions are available during the spring (March to mid-June) and fall (late August through November), with the opportunity to work multiple seasons (each with additional responsibilities). If you have a love and wonder for the natural world, enthusiasm working with children and are a team player and flexible in your teaching style, email your cover letter and resume to Julie Thomas. View a detailed job description here. |
• Enjoy the beauty of Fairview Lake. Work with others with similar interests and goals. Make a difference in the lives of others. Fairview Lake YMCA is looking for talented, caring and experienced individuals to join their outdoor education program team. |
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Ready to immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the Catskill Mountains?
As an Outdoor Instructor (20+ openings!), you’ll dive into thrilling outdoor experiences that ignite a love for learning and foster deeper connections. Through environmental education, team building, and group & family retreats programs, you’ll lead guided hikes, ecological lessons, team building activities, adventure education, and even conquer exhilarating high and low ropes elements. Rain or shine, you’ll engage with students and guests of all ages—bringing the magic of nature to life. Positions are available during the spring (late March to mid-June), fall (late August through November), and a full academic year (late August to mid-June). Compensation starts at $16/hour, with benefits that include a private room in shared housing, meals when guests are on property, basic groceries, WiFi access, professional conference and training opportunities, pro-deal purchases, 3 paid floating holidays, relocation reimbursement, and full medical benefits (after 60 days) for academic year positions. Applicants must have previous experience working with children and adults (in the classroom, nature centers, outdoor schools, or camp setting), effective leadership, teaching, facilitation and communication skills, and a commitment to providing exceptional guest service and warm hospitality to guests from diverse backgrounds. A Bachelor's degree (preferably in education, environmental studies, outdoor recreation, or related field) or equivalent life experience is preferred. If you have a deep passion for the outdoors, fueled by awe and wonder, check out all current year-round job openings here.
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• Join the Frost Valley YMCA team and work with great people in a beautiful environment through meaningful programs that touch the lives of thousands of students every year. |
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Experience the North Carolina coast and provide amazing outdoor education experiences for youth! Don Lee Camp & Retreat Center hosts the Coastal Communities residential 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. Environmental Educators will teach a variety of outdoor exploration programs and activities—from ocean study and chart navigation to fishing, sailing and caring for captive animals. Educators will also double as Challenge Course Facilitators, providing team building, problem-solving and experiential learning. 2026 positions are available during the spring (mid-February to late May with a summer camp option) and fall season (early September to mid-November). Compensation includes a salary of $425/week (Interns earn $250/week), shared rooms in staff housing, all meals prepared by dining hall staff and WiFi access. Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree in a science or education related field or in outdoor recreation and experiential education (Internships are available for those currently working on their degree), and a strong interest in teaching children in an outdoor setting. If you are enthusiastic, patient, positive, self-disciplined, hardworking and a team player that can reside in a cooperative, communal living environment, email your cover letter, resume and 3 references to Heidi Helms. |
• Blending coastal and marine-focused environmental education programs with team building activities through the low elements challenge course, Don Lee Camp & Retreat Center Environmental Educators create unique learning experiences for youth. |
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Nature's Classroom at Ohio FFA Camp Muskingum offers 2 to 5-day residential programs, day programs and school visits with a custom designed curriculum to meet the needs of each group. Outdoor Education Instructors will be assigned a field group (typically 6th graders) and will lead hands-on, activity-based programming that includes outdoor classes, interpretive nature hikes, night hikes, campfires, and large group games. Instructors also eat meals with their group, lead team building and nature center activities, and work with groups on the high ropes course may be required. Positions are available during the spring (beginning of March through the end of May) and the fall (mid-August to mid-November). Compensation starts at $485/week, plus extensive training, housing with private room, meals when students are at camp, optional weekend work for additional pay, and the use of camp equipment during free time. The staff house includes a full kitchen, satellite TV, WiFi access, and laundry facility. Your weekends are free to explore the surrounding area, including proximity to Cuyahoga Valley National Park and other great hiking and outdoor exploration activities. Although having nature education teaching experience is a plus, it isn't necessary. As long as you are excited to learn, Nature's Classroom can teach you what you need to know. Individuals from all areas of study are encouraged to apply. If you love kids, want to learn, and are excited about being outside, explore hiring details, fill out the online application or email the Program Directors (Vinnie, Ali & Craig) for more information.
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Explore hiring details or view a day in the life of a Nature's Classroom Instructor. • Nature's Classroom is seeking enthusiastic, fun, and talented individuals excited to work with young people in the outdoor education program! As part of your training, all Instructors will receive extensive teaching materials that are yours to keep for future use. |
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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?
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• Are you looking for an excellent springboard to a career in cultural/natural history and the environmental education professions? Individuals from around the country travel to Shaver's Creek to be a part of this unique internship program. |
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YMCA Camp Kon-O-Kwee Spencer’s purpose is to inspire and equip people to find their path, to unlock potential, and to create leaders of consequence.
As a Program Instructor, individuals serve as the spark that ignites curiosity and confidence in others. Program Instructors bring the magic of nature to life by leading discovery-based environmental lessons, challenge groups to step outside their comfort zones by facilitating low and high ropes activities and help participants uncover new passions through recreation-based activities like archery and fire building. Along the way, they create a fun, welcoming, and safe environment where every participant feels encouraged, supported, and empowered. Program Instructors serve school and retreat groups during the fall and spring seasons and medical-based partner camps throughout the summer. No two days are the same. One day may involve guiding a nature hike or leading pond ecology, while the next could include facilitating zipline or team building for summer campers. This role is perfect for those who thrive outdoors in all weather conditions, enjoy variety, and value meaningful, hands-on work. Compensation is $105/day plus meals when groups are on site, shared private housing, and paid training. Join the team at YMCA Camp Kon-O-Kwee Spencer and create unforgettable experiences for yourself and the campers! For position details, click here. To apply, please email your cover letter and resume to Sally Wright.
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• Located on Connoquennessing Creek in SW Pennsylvania, Camp Kon-O-Kwee Spencer offers many unique opportunities. Whether you are kayaking through the creek, admiring the new hatchlings in the eagle's nest, or climbing inside of the infamous sycamore tree, you will never be bored! |
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Are you interested in teaching children exciting things about the outdoors in the outdoors?
Outdoor Education Instructors teach a pre-approved academic and adventure curriculum (including reptiles, water quality, kayaking, archery, outdoor survival, art in nature, and many more!), facilitate team building and high ropes courses, and lead interesting evening activities (astronomy, night sensory and games/campfire). Three weeks of training will provide you with the necessary knowledge in academics, ropes course, and anything else you need to thrive at TOS. Positions are available during the spring (mid-February through the end of May) and fall (mid-August through the week before Thanksgiving). There is also the opportunity to work multiple seasons, each with additional responsibilities, offering a holistic view of the administration and direction of an outdoor education center. Benefits include a weekly stipend up to $375/week and the option to work for hourly pay on the weekend, free housing, utilities, WiFi access, most meals, Lifeguard and CPR/first aid certification, pro deals, and no overnight student supervision duties required. Applicants must be adventurous, flexible, willing to be challenged, fun loving, hardworking, open to feedback and growth, and enjoy working with kids in the outdoors. Learn more about the staff experience or contact Reed Burke for more information
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• In addition to facilitating team building on the high ropes course and climbing wall (and many other activities!), Instructors with The Outdoor School connect kids to the natural environment—a place where they can see, hear, touch, smell and even taste nature. |
Compensation starts at $95/day, plus on-site staff housing with WiFi access and shared kitchen (including a weekly food allowance), meals in the camp lodge when programs are running, use of camp facilities and gear when not in use (sea kayaks, canoes, climbing tower, and so much more), Y membership, and experiencing a powerful, intimate community. Preference is given to applicants who have a Bachelor's degree or equivalent life experience, at least one season of experience teaching environmental education, strong communication and leadership skills, and passionate about science and the outdoors. If you have enthusiasm for working with children and a positive, committed and service-oriented attitude fill out the online application or email Rose Krzton-Presson with any inquiries. View all current job openings »
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• The Camp Colman Outdoor Environmental Education Program is an opportunity for environmentally-conscientious college grads to share their love for the outdoors and get students excited about exploring the world outside their front doors. |
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• The Association for Experiential Education is a great way to begin your journey in the experiential and outdoor education fields. A wide variety of members make up the Association, including ropes course operators, university staff and faculty, therapists, outdoor education practitioners, organizational development specialists and experience-based professionals working in a nonprofit setting. The AEE Conference (held in mid-November) is one of the year's most important career building events for outdoor, recreation, and experiential education professionals. • The Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education (AORE) is the premier organization dedicated to serving the needs of recreation and education professionals in non-profit settings. • The North American Association for Environmental Education’s eePRO is an online community to connect environmental education professionals around the world. Join and gain access to job opportunities, webinars, online courses, discussion forums and many other resources. |
• The oak tree logo of the California 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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