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Check back here in late February for our summer employment opportunities!
SEASONAL EDUCATOR
The Green Mountain Audubon Center in Huntington seeks experienced teachers, environmental educators, and naturalists to lead our nature day camps from Wednesday, June 11th-Monday, August 18th. Our Seasonal Educator will work with 3- to 5-year-old and 6- to 13-year-old children as they explore the forests, brooks, meadows, and ponds on the Center’s 255 acres. Each week of camp focuses on a different theme and all campers get the chance to search for wildlife, make crafts, go on hikes, play games, and hone their nature awareness skills.
Staff will work at both our Preschool Nature Camp (PNC) and Ecology Day Camp (EDC) and should feel comfortable with both age groups. Throughout the summer, educators will share the role of coordinating the weekly and daily logistics for campers at either PNC or EDC. Some of our camp educators will also act as mentors to our High School staff. Audubon will challenge you to enhance your leadership, teaching, and mentoring skills while encouraging you to share the wonder of exploring the most magical places at the Green Mountain Audubon Center.
This is a full-time, seasonal opportunity with an estimated 40-hour work week.
This role is on-site at the Audubon Vermont, Green Mountain Audubon Center, in Huntington, VT
Compensation: $16.50-$17.50/hr.
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We offer paid Education (spring and summer), Policy (fall and spring), and Conservation (summer only) Internships each semester. Be sure to check this page for current opportunities, if there are none listed be sure to check back for next semester!
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Fall Intern positions posted early spring
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Spring Intern positions and Junior Conservation Technician posted late fall
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Summer camp staff and counselor-in-training positions posted late winter
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Summer Intern positions posted in February; 2025 summer conservation internships will be posted in March
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