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Organization
Job Posted
May 19, 2025
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Remote
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Contact Name
Kristen Haynes
Contact Email
kristen.haynes@oswego.edu
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Deadline to Apply
Location
United States
Summary
Join Our Team
The Exploring Nature Program at Rice Creek Field Station seeks an instructor for the K-Grade 2 level. Pre-K-12 teachers and environmental educators are welcome to apply for this two-week position, joining a team of educators passionate about getting kids outside and engaging with nature.
The Exploring Nature team seeks an instructor with experience working with children in formal or informal settings. Instructors should have an interest and/or experience in nature and environmental education. Some natural history knowledge (local flora, fauna, ecology) and/or outdoor program experience (such as working at or attending a summer camp) is helpful. Exploring Nature is a loosely structured program with no set curriculum; instructors should be comfortable developing their own daily plan of activities, which usually include nature walks and hikes, habitat exploration, games, and arts and crafts.
A half-day of training and orientation (on June 19) is provided, including the opportunity to meet and speak with returning instructors about activity ideas.
Exploring Nature takes place at Rice Creek Field Station, located on Thompson Road in Oswego. Compensation is $1,600. The schedule is:
- Week 1: July 7-11, 2025, 9:30 am to 2:30 pm
- Week 2: July 14-18, 2025, 9:30 am to 2:30 pm
Application Instructions
For optimal consideration, please apply by June 10, 2025. To apply, please email the materials below to Kristen Haynes, Director of Exploring Nature, at kristen.haynes@oswego.edu:
- Cover letter detailing interest and related experience
- Contact information for two professional references
About Exploring Nature
Exploring Nature is a two-week summer program, inviting children and young adults ages 5 to 14 to experience Rice Creek Field Station's state-of-the-art science facility, 350-acre natural area, and 5 miles of trails skirting forests, fields, ponds, and streams.
Through guided immersion in a natural environment, participants develop a sense of place, a connection to nature, an understanding of their local environment, and learn how to be good stewards of the Earth.
Compensation Information
$1,600 (equivalent to $32/hr during scheduled program times)