From canoeing to hiking, birding to beekeeping, from ponding to learning more about becoming a naturalist, there is something for everyone at one of our many exciting day camps or Wildwood, Mass Audubon's only overnight camp. Mass Audubon offers a work environment that is challenging, yet flexible. Our compensation and benefits program is competitive. Every inquiry will be treated confidentially. Non-smokers are strongly preferred. Mass Audubon is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
Day Camp Instructor
Location: Wellfleet
June 21-September 3, 2010
Work full-time at an 1100-acre coastal sanctuary on Cape Cod teaching natural history to children from Pre-school to Grade 8 (will work with similar age groups all summer). Responsibilities include working with a partner to develop, plan, and implement natural history lessons, as well as conduct public programs for families on and off the sanctuary. Some instructors are responsible for taking campers on off-site field trips, including hikes, snorkeling & kayaking trips, and other natural history excursions.
Qualifications: Must be familiar with Cape Cod natural history (especially marine biology) and have experience working with children outdoors. Helpful to have or be working towards a Bachelor’s in Environmental Studies, Biology, Education, or related field, and be Red Cross First Aid/ CPR certified.
Benefits: Salary starting at $9.50/hour, shared housing available at $30 per week.
To inquire about this position:
Send cover letter, resume, and list of three references to:
Amy Ferreira, Day Camp Director
Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary
PO Box 236
South Wellfleet, MA 02663
aferreira@massaudubon.org
508-349-2615
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