The Environmental Educator implements Cedar Run’s environmental education efforts including Refuge-on-Wheels programs, on-site programs, virtual programs, and the care of Wildlife Ambassadors. This position works directly with volunteers and the public to ensure quality experiences. Evening and weekend hours are required.
The Watershed Institute is seeking candidates to fill two Education Intern positions. The internship provides training and experience in a wide range of environmental education activities. The Education Interns work collaboratively with
the education team, and reports to the Education Director. The Watershed Institute is committed to building a culturally diverse organization and strongly encourages applications from people of color.
The Forest School Educator is an enthusiastic and compassionate individual who has a passion for the outdoors and early-childhood education. They serve as a co-teacher to the Forest School
Director and other Forest School Educators, creating opportunities for children 3.5-6 y.o. to engage in play-based experiences in the outdoors. During school breaks and the summer they assist the Camp Director with all aspects of the summer camp program.
The New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium (NJSGC), a non-profit organization on Sandy Hook, is hiring part-time field instructors for their K-12 Education
and Scout Program. NJSGC provides dynamic ocean science programs that include outdoor experiential learning activities such as seining, interactive games, scientific demonstrations, as well as laboratory learning.
Under the general supervision of Executive Secretary, SSCC, Division of Agricultural and Natural Resources, Department of Agriculture, acts as staff professional engineer for implementation of all phases of soil erosion and sediment control programs; acts as the agent of responsible charge as defined at N.J.S.A. 45:8-28(2)g in the oversight of Soil Conservation District personnel engaged in the review and certification of erosion control site plans prepared by a New Jersey licensed engineer.
The Forest School Educator is an enthusiastic and compassionate individual who has a passion for the outdoors and early-childhood education. They serve as a co-teacher to the Forest School Director and other Forest School Educators, creating opportunities for children 3.5-6 y.o. to engage in play-based experiences in the outdoors. During school breaks and summer they assist the Camp Director with all aspects of the summer camp program and summer education department needs.
The Environmental Educator is responsible for teaching and leading different classes and activities that include: leading outdoor academic classes using a science-based curriculum, teambuilding, and recreational activities such as boating, archery, orienteering, and campfires.
Environmental Educators are creative educators who are enthusiastic and have a desire to teach children and increase their interest and knowledge in the environment.
Our Group Program Instructors lead activities like hiking, swamp and stream study, boating, archery, songs, survival, and more - but no experience is necessary! We have a great training program that will prepare you to feel confident and lead groups in experiential education.
The Recreational Program Internship is a program where the individual assists in teaching and leading different classes and activities that may include: leading outdoor academic classes using a science-based curriculum, teambuilding, and recreational activities such as boating, archery, orienteering, and campfires.
The Environmental Educator Internship is a program where the individual assists in teaching and leading different classes and activities that may include: leading outdoor academic classes using a science-based curriculum, teambuilding, and recreational activities such as boating, archery, orienteering, and campfires. Environmental Education Interns are creative educators, who are enthusiastic and have a desire to teach children and increase their interest and knowledge in the Environment.
Flat Rock Brook Nature Association in Englewood, New Jersey is seeking a Director of Mission Operations (DMO) who is responsible for the oversight and operation of all program and land management activities at our 150 acre nature preserve. The DMO is expected to be knowledgeable in environmental education and land resource management activities, develop and maintain efficient operating systems, and manage a professional staff of educators and buildings and grounds staffers.
The AmeriCorps New Jersey Watershed Ambassadors Program in an environmental stewardship program based in New Jersey. Members give environmental presentations in their watershed areas, lead stewardship projects such as trash clean ups and rain barrel workshops, conduct stream assessments, and network with their local communities. Ambassadors gain extensive trainings in desired areas, such as field work, education, public speaking, GIS, program management, networking, and more!
The AmeriCorps New Jersey Watershed Ambassadors Program in an environmental stewardship program based in New Jersey. Members give environmental presentations in their watershed areas, lead stewardship projects such as trash clean ups and rain barrel workshops, conduct stream assessments, and network with their local communities. Ambassadors gain extensive trainings in desired areas, such as field work, education, public speaking, GIS, program management, networking, and more!
The Group Program Instructor is responsible for teaching and leading different classes and activities that may include: pre-approved academic curriculum for ecologies and teambuilding; recreational activities such as boating, equestrian, high ropes, orienteering and campfires. The Group Program Instructor will prepare program areas and instruct participants in all classes assigned. It is essential to ensure the safety of participants, proper use of camp equipment and proper use of camp facility.
Are you an experienced and passionate teacher ready to make an impact on the nature education of young learners? Johnsonburg Camp and Retreat Center is looking for a Nature Preschool Director/Lead Teacher who will develop a new Nature Preschool in line with the vision of the Board of Trustees. The Nature Preschool Director will set up the business, marketing, physical space, program and curriculum for children between 3-6 years old, utilizing 300 acres of forest, meadow and lake as a classroom.
The Wetlands Institute is currently accepting applications for the full-time position of Environmental Educator. Applicant must be enthusiastic and have strong personal feelings about conserving and protecting the environment, ecological research, and environmental education.
The Environmental Educator Seasonal (Summer Full-Time) position is classified as Seasonal Nonexempt: Up to 40 hours per week as scheduled. Assists the Camp Director with all aspects of the summer camp program and other summer education department needs. They are responsible for implementing and helping to execute a dynamic, high quality environmental education summer camp curriculum on and off-site, for 10 -12 weeks over the summer.
Educators are responsible for teaching our increasing demand of programs both on and off site throughout the year. Curriculum is hands-on and geared toward helping children and adults to develop awareness, appreciation and stewardship for the natural world.
Learning is Boundless! Your teaching can be too! Ridge and Valley Charter School, a K-8 public school in northwest New Jersey, seeks innovative, experienced teachers/guides with strong team building and leadership skills to work as part of an energetic and collaborative team mentoring students in an experiential, multi-age setting.