Environmental Education Instructors at Don Lee Camp & Retreat Center teach students through a residential outdoor environmental education program known as Coastal Communities.
Qualifications:
Don Lee Camp & Retreat Center’s Environmental and Outdoor Educators are required to have a bachelor’s degree in a science or education related field or in outdoor recreation and experiential education. They should possess experience or strong interest in teaching children in an outdoor setting. Enthusiasm, flexibility, and effective communication skills are a must. Those persons seeking internships must currently be obtaining a college degree in a related field and possess a strong desire to teach children in an outdoor setting.
Expectations of Don Lee Experiential Education Staff:
Enthusiasm about the environment and the experiential education process
Self-confidence and the ability to facilitate activities with large and small groups
Be prepared and prompt for all activities and meetings
Ability to function as an effective team member with other staff members, and to successfully function in a cooperative, communal living environment
Helping with setting up and cleaning up of daily activities
Hardworking person with the ability to work long hours in a day, in an outdoor setting
Positive Attitude!
Debrief daily with other staff members and be able to offer solutions to issues
Communication of problems, ideas, etc. with coordinator and other Don Lee staff members
Flexibility!
Benefits: $300/week plus room and board