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Job Posted
October 30, 2023
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Website
Contact Name
Emily Baldwin
Contact Email
education@greatbasin-os.org
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Deadline to Apply
Location
United States
Naturalists can expect to work 20-40 hours during program weeks and are not guaranteed work outside of program weeks. Naturalists report to the Executive Director.
Naturalists have the option to stay on year-round and work all seasons by invitation. Work between seasons and outside of program weeks is limited to 10-20 hours a week and involves supporting all GBOS functions.
Those hired for the remainder of the season may work 10-20 hours weekly until the next season. Work will include assisting the Directors and Board President with all GBOS functions. A winter naturalist may be promoted to fill a year-round leadership position opening.
Summary
Naturalists work as lead educators at three of our programs: Overnight Science Camp, Day Field Trips, and Adventure Day Camp.
Our Overnight Science Camp at Galilee is an opportunity for naturalists to teach local ecology and standardized science to school groups along the shores of Lake Tahoe and Spooner Lake.
Naturalists present a hands-on, experiential, inquiry-based program in experimentation, astronomy, snow science, winter adaptations and winter ecology during 2-day or 3-day overnight science camps. Most students are enrolled in 4th – 6th grade and are divided into trail groups of about 12. Enjoy panoramic views of Lake Tahoe from staff lodging and delicious meals prepared by the Galilee staff, all while spending plenty of time outdoors! Please note that staff lodging is ONLY offered during overnights.
The Day Field Trips are mini versions of our overnight trips that take place at Galena Creek or Spooner Lake State Park. Students snowshoe with their naturalist trail group while stopping to perform engaging activities and observe the natural environment surrounding them. Naturalist hours are from approximately 9:30am-1:30pm.
Adventure Day Camp is held at The River School Farm in Reno. For children ages 6-12, Day Camp is an opportunity for participants to have fun outdoors, interact with science, and learn to appreciate nature. Naturalist hours are from approximately 8:00am-4:00pm.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree preferred, preferably in natural sciences or education
- Experience working directly with children in an educational setting
- Background in natural sciences, conservation, or environmental education
- Passion for kids and the natural world
- Organized, detail-oriented, self-directed, and dynamic
- Able to respond appropriately in crisis and problem-solve under pressure
- Hold current CPR and First Aid certification by start date
- Ability to pass a federal background check
- Valid driver’s license and transportation
Projected 2024 Schedule*
WINTER SEASON
December 13-14, 2023: Day Camp Training
January 2-5: Winter Day Camp
January 9-12: Overnight Camp Training
January 16-19: Overnight Camp
January 22-26: Overnight Camp
January 29-February 2: Snowshoe Day Trips
February 5-9: Overnight Camp
February 12-23: Snowshoe Day Trips
*Dates are not guaranteed and are subject to bookings.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Plan and present a hands-on, experiential, inquiry-based program in earth sciences, astronomy, water, wildlife, and forest ecology based on GBOS curriculum and state educational standards.
- Integrate other subject areas, group process, individual growth, and commitment to responsible use and protection of the environment.
- Ensure and maintain appropriate student behavior by setting clear expectations and consequences in accordance with GBOS discipline policies.
- Coordinate and participate in whole group activities such as sharing, skits, meals, and opening/closing circles.
- Ensure the health, welfare, and safety of all participants including students, parents, guest presenters, volunteers, etc.
- Respond appropriately in a crisis and problem-solve under pressure.
- Work and communicate effectively as a team member with other GBOS staff, parents, volunteers, guest presenters, volunteers, etc.
- Ability to use program equipment and materials responsibly
- Ability to communicate orally with and provide necessary instructions to students, parents, volunteers, other staff, and guest presenters
- Ability to traverse uneven and difficult terrain
- Ability to work long hours outdoors while being active & energetic
- Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds
EMPLOYMENT DETAILS
Naturalists are exempt, at-will employees of GBOS, and are supervised by the on-site Director. GBOS reserves the right to revise or change job duties as the need arises. This is a seasonal position. Great Basin Outdoor School is an equal opportunity employer.
Application Instructions
Please send a cover letter, resume, and the emails and phone numbers of three professional references to the email listed on our website: https://www.greatbasin-os.org/join-our-team
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Salary: $130.00 per day
Benefits:
- Flexible schedule
Schedule:
- 10 hour shift
- 8 hour shift
Work Location: In person
Compensation Information
Compensation: $130 per day for full days, extra for overnights, and half for half days