Day Camp Counselors help campers within their unit live up to the Girl Scout Promise and Law. Plan, carry out, and evaluate daily activities with other camp staff members while developing an appreciation and respect for the outdoors.
Day Camp Counselors help campers within their unit live up to the Girl Scout Promise and Law. Plan, carry out, and evaluate daily activities with other camp staff members while developing an appreciation and respect for the outdoors.
Join MAEOE at their annual conference beginning February 3! The theme is Climate, Nature, People, and Education; It's all connected! If you are a member of your state affiliate, join the 2021 MAEOE Virtual Conference for member rates, 20% discount.
Date and Time:
Wednesday, February 3, 2021, 8:00am to Sunday, February 7, 2021, 5:00pm
Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve is recruiting for two full-time seasonal educator positions based on Prudence Island, Rhode Island. Position is for four months with option to extend an additional two months, with a start date in late May/early June. Primary responsibilities include developing and leading a variety of education programs for children and adults focused on estuaries and the surrounding habitats.
The NOAA-funded Citizen Science, Civics, and Resilient Communities (CSCRC) project is pleased to make available one-time stipends to 20 recipients selected through a competitive application process . The purpose of the stipend is to support the implementation of the CSCRC project, which includes engaging public participants in active learning about climate hazards through citizen science, deliberative forums and resilience planning.
The Rhode Island Division of Fish and Wildlife protects, restores, and manages the fish and wildlife resources of the state. We are currently seeking a Supervising Wildlife Biologist, to focus on our Wildlife Outreach, Volunteer, and Hunter Education Programs. The goal of these programs is to connect people of all ages to our state's fish and wildlife resources, by providing outreach on wildlife conservation and management, and supporting responsible and safe hunting opportunities.
Whether you are passionate about conservation, land access, or sustainable agriculture, TerraCorps is here to help you serve local communities and build professional skills through transformative experiences! Apply to serve with TerraCorps and join a cohort of passionate members taking on dynamic projects that connect communities to the land. Multiple position are open across Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
The University of Rhode Island’s College of Ocean Engineering, in partnership with the URI ISC, is again offering Ocean Exploration: Naval Science and Technology Camp to current high school students (enrolled through the 2020/2021 school year).
Date and Time:
Monday, July 20, 2020, 9:00am to Friday, July 24, 2020, 2:00pm
The Inner Space Center’s Ocean Science Exploration Camp is a week-long, Rhode Island, day camp (9am- 3pm daily), for youth, ages 11-14, that explores different oceanographic themes.
Date and Time:
Monday, July 6, 2020, 12:00am to Friday, July 10, 2020, 11:45pm
Nature-based education has been gradually gaining a foothold throughout the world, especially with early childhood programs that expose toddlers and preschoolers to the wonders of the great outdoors.
In Pakistan EYLAR is the only institute providing Nature-Based Teachers' Training Courses.
The course include online study plan along with 3 months practise with children in school or daycare. Making of your portfolio and a project specific.
Its a 6 months course.
The Program Specialist assists in the coordination and implementation of camp programming, including adventure (low/high ropes challenge course), archery, environmental education, team building, and trust activities, outdoor cooking, camp craft (e.g. sawcraft, fire-building, primitive overnights, etc.), all-camp events, games, and themes, etc.
Under the supervision of the Program Director, the Leadership Coordinator is responsible for the implementation of the CIT and junior leader program and supervising CITs and senior leaders through an in-camp training experience covering all aspects of camp programming and operations, camper development, group dynamics, and outdoor living.
The Program Director directs, coordinates, and oversees camp programming through promotion and implementation of activities which will provide a progressive learning experience for the campers. The Program Director generally supports all camp operations and directly supervises all program and waterfront staff. The Program Director reports to the Camp Director and acts as Camp Director in their absence.
Under the supervision of the Camp Director and with the support of the Unit Counselor, the Assistant Unit Counselor assists in the planning and implementation of fun, interactive, girl-led activities for campers. The Assistant Unit Counselor is instrumental in guiding and supervising campers through the various camping activities and experiences.
Norman Bird Sanctuary is hiring a Per Diem Educator to teach environmental education programs such as field trips, classroom outreach, vacation camp, and after school programs. This position starts the week of February 10th, 2020 and runs through June 19th, 2020 for a total of 20 weeks.
This is an excellent opportunity for an individual looking for hands-on experience in environmental education including curriculum development. The ideal candidate will possess a personal interest in estuaries and the marine environment. This position will require working closely with the Education Coordinator in all components of the education program, primarily developing and leading marine science-oriented classes for a variety of audiences.
Work as an instructor in our residential outdoor education program. As the premier residential environmental education program in the northeast, over 400 schools make Nature’s Classroom an integral part of their academic experience. In more than 45 years of programming, over one million students have come to us to learn and grow.
The Pisces Foundation is excited to announce a new funding opportunity designed to strengthen and build the capacity and cultural relevance of environmental education at scale, recognizing that when kids gain the environmental know-how they need to thrive in our rapidly changing world, we’ll see smarter decisions, stronger communities, and daily actions that improve their well-being and our planet.
Pisces is now accepting project inquiries for a round of grants that will range in amount from approximately $5,000 up to $150,000 for a 12-month period. We will award grants to nonprofit organizations and their collaborators that seek to build the capacity, cultural relevance, and professional development of the environmental education field in their given state or region. Eligible nonprofit organizations in this category are often referred to as backbone organizations working to support, strengthen, and further develop the field throughout their region.
Roger William's Park Zoo is currently recruiting an Education Program Instructor for Early Childhood School & Camp Programs. The Education Program Instructor is primarily responsible for facilitating School & Camp Programs with early childhood audiences. This position is part-time, year-round.