Summer Camp Counselor - Military veterans preferred

2024-04-12
National Audubon Society
Other

/yr

  employee   contract


Southbury
Connecticut
06488
United States


Southbury, CT
Full time
Posted 13 Days Ago
JR76

Position Summary

To safely, execute Bent of the River (BOTR) Programs for children ages 5-14. Seasonal Educators will be needed for approximately 9 weeks over the course of the summer (1 week of training, 8 weeks of camp) Tuesday through Friday for training, Monday through Friday, for 7.5-8 hours per day.


This role is on-site based out of our Bent of the River Audubon Center in Southbury, CT.


Compensation:


$16.00-$18.00 / hour


Essential Functions
  • Planning and executing each weeklong camp/program session for their small group of children, including teaching discovery hikes, pond explorations, live animal programs, nature crafts, and games, setting up and cleaning up each day’s activities.
  • Create, prepare, and deliver 8 weeks of nature, science, and conservation-based curriculum for assigned age groups centered on weekly themes.
  • Create a meaningful experience for summer program participants while teaching an appreciation and respect for the natural environment.
  • Counselors must keep good communication with the Educator to report bathroom usage (for cleaning purposes,) possible sick campers, as well as other camp communication as required.
  • Deep cleaning and disinfecting of equipment, materials, tables, chairs, and other items used during the day will be expected at the end of each camp day or as needed.
  • Summer programming will primarily be 100% outdoors, except for thunderstorms or other potentially dangerous hazards.
  • Perform all other duties deemed necessary by the Camp Director to further the mission of BOTR and Audubon.
  • Educators will help with other aspects of a nature center, such as contacting camp parents by phone or email, photocopying, or more.

  • Qualifications and Experience
  • Completion of at least two years of college coursework in environmental or life sciences is preferred.
  • Some teaching experience and/or curriculum development is necessary, and environmental education experience is preferred.
  • Seasonal Educators must be confident in leading a group and initiating activities, working independently, and aware of Covid-19 guidelines and BOTR safety procedures and the ability to enforce those safety precautions.
  • Candidates should possess a strong work ethic, self-motivation, ongoing enthusiasm, commitment, flexibility, a desire to learn, and the ability to work well with others and with children.
  • A background in natural history is preferred.
  • Counselors must show respect for others, nature, and the outdoors, be enthusiastic about working, even in unfavorable weather conditions, pleasant, reliable, and able to carry out simple assigned tasks with minimal supervision.
  • Ability to walk trails on uneven terrain, and must be able to run, sit, stand, grasp, lift, carry, walk, push, reach, climb, and pull for short and extended periods of time with or without accommodations.
  • Ability to work outdoors in the heat of summer and during rain.

  • EEO Statement

    The National Audubon Society is a federal contractor and an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. We are committed to a policy of nondiscrimination, inclusion and equal opportunity and actively seek a diverse pool of candidates in this search.


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    Audubon’s state programs, nature centers, chapters, and partners have an unparalleled wingspan that reaches millions of people each year to inform, inspire, and unite diverse communities in conservation action.

    Since 1905, Audubon’s vision has been a world in which people and wildlife thrive. Audubon is a nonprofit conservation organization.





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