Coastal Naturalist

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Organization

Camp Ocean Pines

Job Posted

August 4, 2025

Job status

Job Category

Job Type

Job Duration

Job Compensation Type

Remote

No

Contact Name

Channing Kaiser

Contact Email

channing@campoceanpines.org

Contact Phone

8059244015

Deadline to Apply

Location

Cambria, CA
United States
Do you get excited when you spot slime mold growing in the forest? Is it your dream to work with a king snake? Are you a firm believer that kids are smart, creative people and you want to foster their development? If so, being a naturalist at Camp Ocean Pines on the California coast could be for you!

Summary

We're looking for a final compassionate, thoughtful naturalist to join our 2025-2026 educator team.

Job Description

  • Lead lessons such as target sports, marine lab, team building, tide pooling, etc. weekly for groups of 10-15 students typically grades 3-8
  • Work 2-3 evenings a week leading lessons like squid dissection, astronomy, and night adaptations
  • Lead about 3 meals per week
  • Help take care of our onsite animals, which include raptors, rabbits, reptiles, marine invertebrates, and amphibians
  • Work and collaborate with fellow naturalists
  • Assist with interdepartmental work as assigned
  • Follow and uphold all policies and procedures of Camp
  • Assess risk throughout student programming and perform CPR and/or basic First Aid when necessary
  • Help maintain and clean department spaces and assist with supply inventory when necessary
     

Where

  • Camp Ocean Pines; Cambria, California
     

When

  • Fall season: August 25 - November 14, 2025
  • Spring season: January 12 - May 29, 2026
  • Note: some work may be available between seasons. Staff staying for spring can retain housing through winter break.
     

Pay & Housing

  • Pay range is $18.50 - $21/hour. Increases are given for skills such as bilingualism, lifeguard certification, and raptor experience.
  • Pay averages to about 30-40 hours of work per week. Some weeks are high volume with a lot of overtime and some are lower volume with fewer hours.
  • Onsite housing is provided. Most incoming naturalists share a room their first season.
  • Meals are provided when programming is in session, and food & kitchen access is available 24/7.

 

Hiring Process

  • We accept and evaluate applications on a rolling basis. As the season is approaching and we only have one spot available, we'll be moving quickly through the application process.
  • Please apply on our website: https://campoceanpines.org/employment-opportunities

 

The successful candidates will likely have some, not all, of the following:

  • Bachelor's degree in ecology, environmental science, education, or equivalent life experience
  • Experience working at other outdoor/experiential education facilities
  • Experience in trauma-informed, culturally-responsive teaching
  • Knowledge of place-based education & restorative justice practices
  • Raptor handling experience
  • Fluency in Spanish or ASL
  • Lifeguard certification

     

The job description is an overview, not a comprehensive list. Please see the attached job description for more details and requirements. We are committed to supporting diverse staff with a multitude of life experiences, so if you feel passionate about the position and what we do here at Camp, we want to hear from you!


Questions? Email our outdoor education director, Channing, channing@campoceanpines.org


 

Compensation Information

$18.50-$21/hour