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Lead Nature Camp Instructor

Lead Nature Camp Instructor

 

Job Description:  The Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) Nature Camp in Quechee, VT helps young people develop the life skills necessary to be a positive force for their community and the environment in a fun and exciting summer adventure.  VINS seeks passionate, conservation-minded individuals who desire to work with children in an outdoor setting to join our camp team.  Lead Nature Camp Instructors are responsible for leading and teaching natural science topics to children ages 4 – 13 in our outdoor camp environment.

 

Responsibilities:

  • Provide direct leadership for up to 14 campers throughout weekly day camp sessions at the VINS Nature Center and offsite camp locations
  • Oversee the health and safety of campers, and create emotionally healthy environment
  • Plan weekly camp curricula
  • Teach educational camp programsrelated to natural sciences for a variety of age groups
  • Facilitate a wide range of activities including group games,outdoor sports, adventure scenarios, leadership skills, crafts, nature hikes, and other hands-on activities
  • Supervise all aspects for camp group including but not limited to, equipment usage, lesson and activity plans, cleanliness of camp area, risk management, and camper behavior
  • Share planning and teachingresponsibilities with co-instructors
  • Support and mentor other instructors and Leaders-in-Training (L-I-Ts)
  • Maintain excellent rapport and communication with parents/guardians of camp participants
  • Utilize approved safety practices in all activities
  • Understand and be able to implement emergency procedures
  • Use and maintain VINS equipment appropriately
  • Develop and maintainexcellent communication with the Director Nature Camp, Nature Camp Coordinator, other instructors, VINS staff, and volunteers
  • Act as a professionalrepresentative of the Vermont Institute of Natural Science
  • Participate inall scheduled camp staff training sessions and camp events
  • Consult withVINS educators, researchers, and wildlife rehabilitation specialists to bring added content to camp programs, as appropriate

 

Specific duties will vary according toprogram, age range, and camp location.

 

Requirements and Qualifications:

  • Must be at least 21 years old
  • Education: Bachelor’s Degree or currently working towards a degree in education, natural sciences, or related field of study preferred
  • Previous workexperience with groups of children, experience with summer camps, environmental education, or outdoor education preferred
  • Passionate about conservation and environmental education
  • Knowledge of general ecological processes and New England natural history, a plus
  • Experience in program or curriculum development, a plus
  • Flexibility and willingnessto adapt to and facilitate change
  • Excellent group communication skills
  • Ability to work wellindependently and as part of a team
  • Ability to carry bulky, heavy teaching equipment (up to 40 lbs.)
  • Ability to lead camp groups over diverse terrain in all weather conditions
  • Current driver’slicense and clean driving record
  • Current First Aid and CPR certification or willing to obtain
  • Lifeguard certification may be required or willing to obtain
  • General computer literacy including ability to use Microsoft Office programs

 

All VINS staff working directly with children are subject to a thoroughbackground check, including fingerprinting for an FBI criminal history records check.

 

Compensation and Work Schedule:

  • Seasonal position
  • Compensation: $17.00 per hour
  • Work schedule is Monday – Friday
  • Work week is 40 hours with the possibility of 1-2 part-time work weeks of 25 hours
  • The term of employment is June 6, 2024 through August 23, 2024

 

To Apply:

Apply online at: https://vinsnaturecampstaff.campbrainstaff.com/

or

Send cover letter, resume, and three references to camps@vinsweb.org