
Environmental Education Instructor
Nauvoo AL
Position Description: Share our 1,100+ acres of secluded forests, waterfalls and canyons in northwest Alabama with groups of 10-12 students. Work with the students to foster a sense of community as well as an appreciation, understanding and responsibility for the environment. The students come from a variety of backgrounds and visit for 3-5 days.
Duties: Teach hands-on classes out-of-doors, i.e., forest ecology, pond & stream, earth science, map & compass, Native Americans, canoeing, low and high ropes. Adapt lesson plans to match your teaching style. Assist with program development. Lead recreation and evening programs twice a week, i.e., field games, arts & crafts, campfire program, night hike, live animals.
Arrangements: starting at $250 per week + room and board. Positions run late August - December and February - May. Single occupancy rooms. Amenities include a kitchen, living room, laundry, free long-distance calls, and screened porch complete with rocking chairs.
Requirements: Demonstrated respect and affinity for children and a desire to help them learn in an outdoor environment. Enthusiasm, maturity, initiative, sense of humor, flexibility and team spirit. Familiarity with the outdoors. College degree. Certifications in CPR and First Aid. Background check.
Check out our website at http://www.campmcdowell.com/cmec/.
To Apply: Mail resume, cover letter and references to Maggie Johnston, maggie@campmcdowell.com. For information, call (205) 387-1806.
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