Are you driven by a love for education, outdoor adventure, and the environment? We are seeking dynamic and dedicated educators to join our Nature on Wheels team for the spring season. This is a perfect opportunity for individuals who thrive outside, enjoy teaching, and are excited to travel. Housing is included, and we welcome applicants from across the nation. Who we are As the largest outdoor and environmental education program in the northeastern US, Outdoor Classroom focuses on experiential education with an emphasis on science, nature, and social-emotional learning. We facilitate fun and engaging outdoor learning opportunities for thousands of elementary and middle school students at schools across New England and eastern New York. A day in the life Each morning you'll drive to a different school and be greeted by excited K-8th graders, who are looking forward to a day of outdoor fun and learning! As a Traveling Outdoor Education Instructor, you'll have the chance to impact young lives positively every day. Your primary responsibility will be to guide a group of 12-16 students through engaging and hands-on outdoor activities designed to stimulate critical thinking and explore the connections between the natural and human-made world. You'll delve into topics like team building, field journaling, sustainability, animal tracking, and ecology. No prior experience in teaching these classes? Don't worry! We kickstart the season with a week of paid staff training. As put by a former staff member "I loved getting to work with such a diversity of students in so many different areas throughout New England and New York. One of the best parts of the job was traveling with my awesome fellow staff members and getting to explore every town after getting off work, including trips to the beach, hiking parts of the Appalachian trail, and trying out new restaurants!" Work schedule Instructors work with students during the school week. Instructors work a minimum of 3 days per week with opportunities to work up to 5 days. Instructors travel all across the region during the week and some Sunday travel is required. Our paid staff training starts on April 27, and the spring season ends on June 5.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level