Assistant Outdoor Teacher

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Organization

Merrohawke Nature School

Job Posted

November 20, 2025

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Location

Boxford, MA
United States
Merrohawke teachers work with Waldorf-inspired principles to serve 100+ homeschool students who enroll for the full school year and summer camps on land and at sea.

Summary

We are looking for a passionate and knowledgeable teacher to assist with leading outdoor, nature-based learning experiences for elementary and middle school-age homeschool children. The ideal candidate will have a background in teaching in an outdoor setting and experience and/or appreciation for the principles and practices of Waldorf education. This instructor will play a key role in helping a teaching team to integrate nature-based learning within the child development philosophy of Waldorf -inspired education and best practices in outdoor, nature-based learning.

 

Responsibilities:

  • Assist with leading and designing nature-immersive outdoor lessons that align with the principles and practices of Waldorf-inspired education.
  • Create and maintain a safe, nurturing, and engaging outdoor learning environment.
  • Offer nature-based storytelling, songs, and experiences to deepen children’s connection with the land.
  • Foster environmental stewardship, respect for all living things, and sustainable practices.
  • Provide mentorship and guidance, encouraging children’s creativity, curiosity, and independence in nature.
  • Ensure all safety protocols and guidelines are followed during outdoor activities.

Desired Qualifications:

Certifications in Wilderness First Aid and CPR.

Bachelor's degree in Education, Environmental Studies, or a related field, or significant life experience.

Experience in teaching or practicing practical arts, such as wood working, weaving, knitting, sewing, etc.

Familiarity with Waldorf educational principles or willingness to learn and integrate them into teaching.

Passion for nature, outdoor education, and fostering a sense of wonder in children

Interest in learning local Indigenous history and perspectives and integrating into pedagogy.

Ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions and adapt lessons to meet the needs of diverse learners.

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with children, parents, and fellow staff members.

Commitment to continued personal growth through reflection, study, and attendance at workshops and trainings

Compensation Information

This full-time position amounts to approximately 35 hours/week and spans 42 weeks/year. This follows a spring and fall semester schedule, with 5 week winter break and 5 weeks dispersed through spring, summer and fall. There are 8 work weeks in summer.

Starting salary ranges from $ 29,500 to $ 33,000.