The Summer Nature Camp Site Director will be in charge of one out of two sites of Brookline Recreation's Summer Nature Camp program for children ages 5-10. Camp is in Brookline, MA and will take place from July 6-August 14th.
Camp Chewonki for Girls is seeking a Waterfront Coordinator for the 2020 summer season! Join the Chewonki community in fulfilling our mission of inspiring transformative growth, teaching appreciation and stewardship of the natural world, and challenging people to build thriving, sustainable communities throughout their lives.
The Science Center’s Guided Discoveries Internship is an opportunity to learn and grow while gaining experience in environmental education at a nationally accredited nature center. Guided Discoveries are weeklong nature day camps that provide children ages 4 to 12 with hands-on experiences that help them discover and connect with New Hampshire’s natural world.
Maine Audubon, the state’s largest wildlife conservation education organization, seeks several seasonal, full-time educators to develop and teach day camp programs for children ages 6-11. This position is based at Maine Audubon’s headquarters at Gilsland Farm in Falmouth, Maine, which includes a visitor center with a Nature Store surrounded by a 65-acre wildlife sanctuary that encompasses forest, meadows, pond, and marshlands.
Camp Chewonki Wilderness Trips is now accepting applications for Whitewater Kayak Wilderness Trip Leaders for 2020! Whitewater Kayak Wilderness Trip Leaders lead trips in Maine and Canada from June 13-August 17, 2020. Find out more on the Chewonki Employment Opportunities page!
The Department of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning at Tufts University is searching for a part‐time lecturer to teach the graduate-level course Interactive Web Mapping in Fall 2020, to be taught on Tuesday evenings 6-9pm or using an online format.
The Maine TREE Foundation is seeking an E.D. who has proven experience as a strategic, mission-driven leader, preferably in a non-profit setting with an educational component.
The Opportunity.
This position is a part-time, seasonal, non-exempt opportunity suited to a skilled gardener with an energetic, positive personality and strong work ethic. The position is expected to begin in late March or early April and end in November. The Fine Gardener will be based at the Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate in Canton, MA and reports to the Director of Horticulture.
The University of Rhode Island’s College of Ocean Engineering, in partnership with the URI ISC, is again offering Ocean Exploration: Naval Science and Technology Camp to current high school students (enrolled through the 2020/2021 school year).
Date and Time:
Monday, July 20, 2020, 9:00am to Friday, July 24, 2020, 2:00pm
The Inner Space Center’s Ocean Science Exploration Camp is a week-long, Rhode Island, day camp (9am- 3pm daily), for youth, ages 11-14, that explores different oceanographic themes.
Date and Time:
Monday, July 6, 2020, 12:00am to Friday, July 10, 2020, 11:45pm
The ECO AmeriCorps member will assist in the planning and implementation of nature based programming for people of all ages, the overarching goal being to inspire community members to become their own environmental stewards. One will gain experience in creating environmental programs that not only teach about a diversity of eco-systems, they would also be mentored by museum staff in how to facilitate learning in developmentally appropriate ways that inspire action.
The Trustees of Reservation is seeking Stewards to assist with the care of its properties on the South Shore. The South Shore properties that characterize the communities in which they reside are: World’s End and Weir River Farm in Hingham, MA; Whitney and Thayer Woods, Bancroft Bird Sanctuary, Turkey Hill in Hingham and Cohasset, MA; Norris Reservation in Norwell, MA; Two Mile Farm in Marshfield, MA; and Holmes Field in Plymouth, MA. Stewards perform routine maintenance on these properties
Camp Chewonki is hiring for Activity Heads for summer 2020! Join the Chewonki community in fulfilling our mission of inspiring transformative growth, teaching appreciation and stewardship of the natural world, and challenging people to build thriving, sustainable communities throughout their lives.
Chewonki is hiring for a Place-based Classroom Teacher (Grades 3/4) at the Chewonki Elementary and Middle School in midcoast Maine! Join the Chewonki community in fulfilling our mission of inspiring transformative growth, teaching appreciation and stewardship of the natural world, and challenging people to build thriving, sustainable communities throughout their lives. Find out more at www.chewonki.org.
Spring 2020 Term (Mid-May through late August): This team of 4-5 Animal Husbandry Interns (AHIs)will train to manage the care, feeding and maintenance of various species of marine life that are in-house including marine invertebrates and estuarine invertebrates and live fish. AHIs will be responsible for a 110-gallon tide pool touch tank, 50 gallon nursery tank, 30 gallon freshwater pond tank, and various insect cages.
Spring 2020 Term (mid-May through late August): The team of 4-5 Coastal Education Interns (CEIs) will spend the early part of their internship assisting with the implementation of field trips offered onsite at the Joppa Flats Education Center and offsite on the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge and Plum Island. Themes may include coastal ecology, marine biology, , bird banding and migration, and invasive species. Field trips may include sandy beaches,rocky shores, tide pools, and Rivers.
Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center seeks Camp Counselors for teaching positions at the WildQuest Camps. Counselors are responsible for daily supervision and instruction of campers aged 4-16. Topics include but are not limited to: natural and physical science, sensory awareness, and team building. Teaching is through hands-on and inquiry methods that encourage exploration, self-directed learning, and stewardship of the natural environment.
Chewonki is now accepting applications for its Outdoor Educator positions starting on April 12, 2020! Outdoor Educators work with residential school programs by leading groups of students on base-camping trips and teach outdoor living, team building, and ecology by facilitating a variety of lesson topics: natural history, sustainability, organic farming, and canoeing. Please visit our Employment Opportunities page for more information!