Summer Nature Educator

Organization

Wild Bear Nature Center

Job Posted

December 28, 2023

Job status

Job Category

Job Type

Job Duration

Job Compensation Type

Remote

No

Contact Name

Sarah Travers

Contact Email

sarah@wildbear.org

Contact Phone

3032580495

Location

Nederland, CO
United States
Wild Bear Nature Center is seeking creative, child-centered educators who love nature and are looking to join a positive, hardworking environment. The variety of our offered programs include a great mix of learning, creativity, and nature exploration all held outdoors wherever and whenever possible! This individual must have at least 600 hours of experience delivering well-planned full-day educational programs for children.

Summary

Our mission is to inspire a life-long connection to nature and community through creative exploration of the outdoors.

Wild Bear Nature Center is seeking seasonal Nature Educators to join our education team and help lead our children’s 2024 Nature Camp programs. 

This individual must have at least 600 hours of experience delivering well-planned full-day educational programs for children. Wild Bear’s education team develops the theme and then staff create a structure of the day that encompasses science, music, games, story, crafts, and hands-on outdoor exploration! See below requirements which apply directly to these programs.

 

Job Description:

  • Plan and implement creative, hands-on, full-day nature programs
  • Orient into Wild Bear’s materials, programs, policies, & philosophies when working with children
  • Work with our education team to plan fun and hands-on nature programs for school age children
  • Take pride in diligently organizing and maintaining Wild Bear’s education materials
  • Integrate new ideas into Wild Bear’s existing programs and materials
  • Ensure that all children are safe and accounted for at all times
  • Drive a 12 and 15-passenger van to outlying areas such as Mud Lake for exploration opportunities
  • Create a fun and engaging plan each day and adhere to a schedule but be flexible in response to children and nature.
  • Effectively incorporate interns into a support role building their capacity to lead activities through the summer - or something along those lines.
  • Communicate with the education team about plans, support needed, and general check-ins

 

Positions Available for:

1. Early childhood educators: ages 3-6: Educators who understand the value of magic

and mystery, creative implementation for deepening a love of nature.

2. School-age educators: 7-9: Educators who are project-oriented, creatively engaging

children in hands-on learning about their backyard discoveries.

3. Tweens and teens, 10+: Educators who use creativity to meaningfully deliver higher level and adventure-based learning to natural science concepts which are applicable to their daily lives and interests.

*Please include your preference and what makes you a great candidate for that age group in your cover letter. We are in support of candidates with Waldorf, creative, and non-traditional learning model mindsets and experience.

 

Tentative Schedule: (subject to change) 

Approximately 20-38 hrs/week for 10 week camp season, plus one week of training

2-4 Full Days a week: Monday-Thursday 7:45am-4:15pm

Planning Fridays: 9am-12pm, with an option for more planning time.

 

Job Qualification Requirements:

  • Completed (or in progress) degree in the field of education, environmental studies, natural science or related field and/or 2-3 years and/or 600 hours of experience in leading groups of school-age children in nature.
  • Clear background check from the Colorado Department of Human Services and the
  • Federal Bureau of Investigations.
  • Three positive professional references
  • Experience and/or education in innovative nature education program full-day planning
  • First Aid/CPR Certified

 

Nature Educator Profile:

  • Child-focused teaching techniques
  • Has skills and experience in nontraditional, experiential, and creative teaching models and programs
  • Natural History knowledge, skills, interest, and experience
  • Creativity and art focus for program planning and implementation
  • Adaptive problem-solving and educational mindset
  • Strong work ethic
  • Ability to self-start and work as a member of a team
  • Strong presentation skills
  • Fun, creative, and project-oriented
  • Thinks outside the box
  • People with creative strengths, a sense of humor, a kind and gentle demeanor, who enjoy spending time with children, and love the outdoors!

To Apply:

Send a cover letter, resume, and 3 professional references to Program Development Manager,

Sarah Travers, sarah@wildbear.org

No phone calls, please. www.wildbear.org

 

Compensation Information

Compensation: $130/day with room for growth.