Tenafly Nature Center is an independent non-profit member-supported 400 acre nature preserve, located in Tenafly, New Jersey, five miles north of the George Washington Bridge. Educators (report to the Education Program Manager and Executive Director) 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.
The Watershed Institute is seeking an experienced educator with strong knowledge about water and watersheds for its award-winning environmental education program. Education staff conducts approximately 400 programs annually, reaching 10,000 people. The Watershed Institute is committed to building a culturally diverse organization and strongly encourages applications from people of color.
The Watershed Institute is seeking an enthusiastic and motivated person with strong knowledge about water and watersheds for its award-winning environmental education program, located in the LEED-Platinum Watershed Center, on the 950-acre Watershed Reserve in Hopewell Township, New Jersey. The Education Manager is responsible for many of the administrative duties for the department.
Head teacher in a play-based, parent-run preschool that offers a Progressive EarlyChildhood Education model for 18 children aged 3-5 in Jersey City.
August 23rd, 2021-June 24th, 2022, looking for long-term hire. Time Commitment: 40 hours/week
YMCA Camp Bernie is seeking hard working and fun loving Program Instructors for the Fall 2021 Outdoor Education Season! Work outdoors guiding students in team building activities, ropes challenges, archery, canoeing, hiking and more! See details on how to apply or send resume to clidon@campbernieymca.org
A hands-on, field position that directly involves teaching and leading groups of students in outdoor, environmental and recreational activities. Instructors should expect long yet extremely rewarding days that may include weekends and/or evenings for night hikes and special programs.
Starting date: August 23rd, 2021 Ending date: November 8th, 2021
Salary: $500-600 per week depending on experience.
Plus room & board. Additional compensation for evening programs and for hosting.
The Experiential Education Facilitator (EEF) is responsible for the safe and effective implementation of the Princeton-Blairstown Center’s adventure-based experiential education curriculum at the Blairstown Campus. The Experiential Education Facilitator uses a youth development model that actively engages participants, supports them in achieving individual and group goals, and helps students increase their social emotional learning (SEL), environmental education, and 21st Century skills.
The Experiential Education Facilitator (EEF) is responsible for the safe and effective implementation of the Princeton-Blairstown Center’s (PBC) adventure-based experiential education curriculum at the Blairstown Campus. The Experiential Education Facilitator uses a youth development model that actively engages participants, supports them in achieving individual and group goals, and helps students increase their social emotional learning (SEL), environmental education, and 21st Century skills.
Reports to, and work closely with, the Education Program Manager with all aspects of the education department. They are responsible for implementing and helping to develop a dynamic, high quality environmental education curriculum for our increasing demand of on and off-site, year round programs, for a variety of groups and age levels. Curriculum is hands-on and geared toward helping children and adults to develop awareness, appreciation and stewardship for the natural world.
Summer Experiential Education Facilitator (June 20 – August 14, 2022)
Summer Experiential Education Facilitators are responsible for the safe and effective implementation of Princeton-Blairstown Center’s adventure-based experiential and environmental education at the Center's Blairstown Campus.
Reports to, and work closely with, the Camp Director with all aspects of the education department. They are responsible for implementing and helping to execute a dynamic, high quality environmental education curriculum for our increasing demand of on and off-site, year round programs, for a variety of groups and age levels. Curriculum is hands-on and geared toward helping children to develop awareness, appreciation and stewardship for the natural world.
Is marine science and conservation something that is important to you? Are you interested in mentoring and educating the next generation to inspire positive change? We are a team of scientists dedicated to igniting a passion for marine conservation and awareness. Our organization is seeking individuals who share this vision to create a brighter future for our planet’s oceans. Join our team to gain an unforgettable and exciting outdoor teaching experience!
This three-day experience is full of powerful and engaging keynote speakers, meaningful discussion about the intersection of social justice and climate change, and collaborative conservations between a national network of climate change education leaders. Leave feeling reinvigorated for the new school year and prepared to educate your students to be global citizens.
Date and Time:
Wednesday, July 28, 2021, 12:00am to Friday, July 30, 2021, 11:59pm
IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUESTED: Please call your Representatives and Senators by this Friday, April 23, 2021! Healthy increases to environmental education funding at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are on the horizon. We have a limited-window to show our support for well-funded environmental education by contacting our Senators and Representatives. Read on for all the information you need (including a sample script) to be successful in this effort.
National Environmental Education Week is approaching next week, April 19–23! Join us on Twitter, where we will be hosting a live twitter chat on Tuesday, April 20th as well as a hashtag campaign for environmental education opportunities.
Date and Time:
Monday, April 19, 2021, 8:00am to Friday, April 23, 2021, 6:00pm
The Camp Counselor is responsible for a group of children and support the ongoing supervision of all campers throughout the camp week or session. The Counselor helps children adjust to camp according to camp rules and safety precautions, form cohesive groups and enjoy their activities. The Counselor is a source of friendship, guidance and discipline to the campers. They will be responsible for the planning and delivery of the variety of activities on regular camp days.
Watershed Nature Camp is located in Pennington, New Jersey and is a nature-based day-camp operating on over 950 acres of preserved forests, meadows, and streams. We are seeking individuals who are passionate about the outdoors and want to share that passion with others!
New Jersey League of Conservation Voters (New Jersey LCV) is seeking a part-time Fundraising and Communications Intern to support the development, media, and digital departments during the Summer and Fall of 2021. The Intern will be integral to the organization’s efforts to research, manage, and cultivate our donors and members, as well as to our efforts to reach new audiences online and through the media.
The Wetlands Institute, located in Stone Harbor, New Jersey, 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.