Nature Based Children's Programs Manager

Organization

Common Ground/New Haven Ecology Project

Job Posted

June 8, 2026

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Remote

No

Contact Name

Rebecca Holcombe

Contact Email

rholcombe@nhep.com

Deadline to Apply

Location

New Haven, CT
United States
This is a rare opening for a leadership role at Common Ground. We are seeking a Program Manager who loves kids, wants to be physically active (outside, year round!), and whose ideal job includes a mix of direct teaching, program administration, and hands-on work like feeding chickens and weed whacking the garden. Our biggest priority is a candidate who is an experienced program manager and outdoor educator, with strong skills and employment history in these areas.

Summary

This position is part of the leadership team for Children’s Programs and  is often the primary supervisor for children and staff at times when other program leaders are not on campus and assumes Director on Duty responsibilities at those times. 

School Year: From September through mid-June this position is primarily dedicated to teaching in and supporting our programs for children, with management responsibilities for specific programs as assigned. 

Summer: This position works in summer camp, typically in an administrative role as a licensed camp director or assistant director.

Program Management Responsibilities: 

  • After School Program (30%): Manage day to day program needs including communication with bus routes, attendance, activity planning, materials prep, first aid, safety decisions, caring for emotional and medical needs of children, supervision of staff, and parent communications. 
  • Vacation Day Programs (10%):  Manage all aspects of vacation day programs including activity planning, materials prep, first aid, safety decisions, caring for emotional and medical needs of children, supervision of staff, planning and facilitating the flow of activities and transitions, and parent communications. 
  • Summer Camp (20%): Work in a leadership role to support camp operations, including admin work, staff training and supervision, and direct camper and parent facing responsibilities.

    Program Management responsibilities for assigned programs: 

    • Calendaring, communications, and supplies management 
    • Manage budgets, reports, and deliverables for programs and any relevant grants
    • Use Active Network to manage enrollments, payment, and account notes
    • Checking email and voicemail and responding to messages during working hours is a daily requirement of this role, including responding to time sensitive parent or staff needs outside of regular hours when necessary. 
    • Be the primary responder to child conflict, parent concerns, and other sensitive situations.
    • Staff supervision: Participate in staff supervision as it relates to the programs managed by this position, including hiring, scheduling, time card administration, adherence to the terms of the union contract, and providing ongoing performance feedback to staff. Plan and lead staff meetings and trainings as relevant to program management assignments.

 

Teaching Responsibilities (20%): On average, this position will teach four farm and nature based outdoor education field trips per week and will teach or support in other programs as needed. Teaching skills and responsibilities include:

  • Planning and leading nature based lessons and activities for groups of children
  • Meeting social and emotional needs of children, including behavior management and modifying plans and schedules to meet the needs of individual children.
  • Use excellent communication skills, including speaking with children and adults as well as written communications including emails to parents and teachers.

 

Campus Care Schedule and Responsibilities (20%)On average, this position has 10 hours per week that are flexibly used for program admin time and campus care. Campus care responsibilities include:

  • Maintenance of program teaching and play areas (may include mowing, weed whacking, firewood management, management of program supplies, children’s garden care, small repairs, and other needs as they arise)
  • Animal Care as needed, which may include a regular weekly task list. This will routinely include PM animal chores at the end of after school program and summer camp days.
  • The physical labor and handy-person type responsibilities can be modified to fit the skills and abilities of the right person.
Position Requirements:
  • Ability and willingness to engage in all of the listed responsibilities
  • A minimum of two full time years of experience in a program manager position with responsibilities that reflect the duties in this job description, including both the admin side of the work and the child facing teaching and leadership work
  • A minimum of two full time years (or seasonal equivalent) of experience with planning and leading nature based lessons and activities for groups of children in a formal or informal setting (school, camp, nature center).
  • Excellent communication skills, including speaking with children and adults and professional written communications including emails to parents and other external audiences.
  • Ability to work independently and be self directed as well as to compromise, communicate, be flexible, and work closely with a staff team.
  • Strong critical thinking and problem solving skills and ability to use sound judgment as part of routine daily work.
  • Commitment to working joyfully and inclusively with children and adults of all identities, with much of our work serving a racially and economically diverse urban community.
  • Comfort with working in a setting with farm animals and native wildlife
  • Ability and willingness to engage in the physical requirements of this role, including being physically active for the majority of an 8 hour day, safely navigating outdoor terrain, carrying a backpack with teaching supplies, and working outside in all weather conditions.
  • Be a leader in cultivating and modeling a productive, positive staff culture. We are a small, hard working team with a norm of showing up, having a “let’s make it happen” mindset, being great teammates for each other, and knowing that the work we do is meaningful and joyful!

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Compensation Information

$55,000 - $60,00

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