Organization
Job Posted
March 2, 2026
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Job Category
Job Type
Job Duration
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Remote
No
Website
Contact Name
DIANN RASTETTER
Contact Email
drastetter@stancoe.org
Contact Phone
Deadline to Apply
Location
United States
Summary
About the paid internship
This isn’t just a job — it’s a collaborative, community‑centered training experience. As a Naturalist Intern, you will:
- Lead groups of sixth‑grade students on hikes, hands-on science lessons, and nature exploration.
- You’ll create a positive, inclusive atmosphere where all students feel seen, respected, and capable of learning.
- Teach engaging, interactive nature, science and positive social experiences — using clear, accessible language and culturally responsive teaching practices so all students can thrive regardless of background or familiarity with being outside.
- Coach high school counselors to support student well‑being and behavior in both outdoor and dorm settings, offering feedback and guidance to help create a safe, inclusive environment for all.
- Reflect on your own teaching and growth throughout the internship, with mentorship and ongoing support to foster your development as an equitable and responsive educator.
We’re looking for people who:
- Are excited to help students connect with nature and each other.
- Love the outdoors and want to grow as a reflective, inclusive educator.
- Are motivated to learn, grow, and reflect — with openness to feedback and a commitment to improving.
- Value collaboration, respect, empathy, and community-building, while also having independence and initiative.
- Are willing and able to live on-site for the internship duration, walk/hike up to 5 miles/day and work in varied weather conditions.
- Have completed a 2-year or 4-year degree, or have 2 years cumulative experience working with children in a professional setting
- Have (or are willing to obtain) necessary safety certifications (First Aid, CPR), a valid driver’s license, and meet required background checks
- Are legally eligible to work in the US
- Bring any language abilities, cultural knowledge, or life experiences you have — including multilingualism (e.g. Spanish fluency is a strong plus, but every language and background adds value).
Our commitment to you & community
We know that the strongest learning communities are built through respect, belonging, and mutual support. As part of our team:
- You’ll live onsite in free shared housing (private bedroom) and receive free meals during the week — so you’re part of a caring, tight‑knit community that values wellness, belonging, and mutual respect.
- You’ll be part of a team that values feedback at all levels of experience. We value continuous growth for all our staff.
- Work 30-45 hours per week at $16.90 per hour with overtime, paid training and conferences.
- Estimated total compensation valued at $42,000 for the entirety of the internship (includes housing and utilities).
To apply
Visit our website and complete our on-line application form: https://www.foothillhorizons.com/overnight-programs/intern
Contact: Diann Rastetter
Office: 209-532-6673
Deadline to apply: Open until filled
Compensation Information
- You’ll live onsite in free shared housing (private bedroom) and receive free meals during the week — so you’re part of a caring, tight‑knit community that values wellness, belonging, and mutual respect.
- Work 30-45 hours per week at $16.90 per hour with overtime, paid training and conferences.
- Estimated total compensation valued at $42,000 for the entirety of the internship (includes housing and utilities).