Forest Preschool Guide

Organization

Association for Nature-Based Education

Job Posted

May 12, 2025

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Remote

No

Contact Name

Notchcliff Nature Programs

Contact Email

[email protected]

Deadline to Apply

Location

Glen Arm, MD
United States
Our playful, immersive outdoor program is a wonderful way for children to make lasting connections with the natural world as part of their home school study. Essential social, emotional, cognitive, and physical skills grow as does a genuine love for nature. We cultivate gratitude, empathy, and appreciation of our diverse community and we honor our elders through an intergenerational approach with residents at Glen Meadows Retirement Community. Position works with children ages birth through ten years, depending on the class. Notchcliff Nature Programs is a project of the Association for Nature-Based Education (anbe.org). You can learn more about Notchcliff at naturalcommunity.org.
Job Title: Forest School Guide/Lead Teacher
Employment type: Part-time, up to 30 hours/week (depending on availability)
Location: Glen Meadows Retirement Community, Glen Arm, MD (fully outdoors)

Summary

Lead teacher/forest school guide facilitates outdoor classes with children, often working closely with a co-teacher, parent volunteer, or intern (depending on the age of the children). Tasks include thoughtful curriculum design based on children’s emergent interests, on-going reflection about and assessment of children and the forest school program, and collaboration with other teachers and/or volunteers. Lead teacher will manage support staff and/or volunteers as needed. Lead teachers set the tone for learning as engaged, enthusiastic role models of nature-based education while maintaining a safe, positive atmosphere. Lead teachers are utilized for our forest preschool and forest school cooperative as well as with Summer Forest Friends, a licensed summer nature camp.

This position requires a blend of qualifications that span having sound knowledge about early childhood education as well as nature-based pedagogy. Candidates should possess curiosity, if not deep understanding, of the local ecosystem with a commitment to helping young children develop their ecological identities through inquiry and play. 

Position requires personal and programmatic reflection, collaboration with teachers and parents, open dialogue about children’s progress, and interfacing with Glen Meadows Retirement Community partners and residents. Position may also include writing content, providing data, or other supplemental information to assist in the grant-writing process. Specific targets and goals for grant tracking and evaluation may also be required. 

Compensation Information

Salary 

This is a part-time, hourly position with a pay rate to commensurate with experience; range is from $18-22/hour.