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Description
Looking for a job that combines teaching and the outdoors? Spend your season at Tanglewood 4-H Learning Center, leading youth in environmental education, outdoor skills, and community building. You’ll gain real-world experience, build leadership skills, and make lasting memories all while working in one of Maine’s most beautiful outdoor classrooms.
Statement of the Job:
This is a full-time position, April 13, 2026- October 20, 2026, as part of a team of educators. Outdoor Educators lead and support environmental and outdoor learning programs for youth at Tanglewood 4-H Camp. The role combines teaching, adventure, and leadership to help students explore nature, develop confidence, and strengthen teamwork skills in a supportive outdoor setting.
We seek staff to join us for the entire program season from mid-April through late October, but we are open to discussing shorter one-season options or seasonal combinations. Specific role determinations will be made as part of the hiring process and through discussions based on your skills, interests, and abilities.
Stipend is $15,000-$15,750 for about 30 weeks, including paid training, paid in bi-weekly installments.
We are not able to consider applicants who require Visa sponsorship support.
- Spring Appointment: Mid-April through early June 2026; educators focus on our Open Air Classroom programs with school, working primarily with 2nd-10th grade students in day and overnight programming at Tanglewood or supporting day and after-school programs at Blueberry Cove. Monday through Friday with some evenings (1-2 nights per week, no later than 9 PM) and weekend work.
- Summer Appointment: Mid-June through mid-August 2026; educators serve in various roles during summer programs, including program coordinators (unit leaders or as the health care provider), overnight camp educators, day camp educators, and/or leadership instructors/trip leaders. You will reside on-site with campers in shared housing throughout the season, with structured time off each week.
- Fall Appointment: Early-September through late October 2026; programs run similarly to the Spring season. Monday through Friday with some evenings (1-2 nights per week, no later than 9 PM) and weekend work.
Requirements
Required
- You have a High school diploma or equivalent.
- You have a valid US driver’s license and are eligible to be authorized and approved as a university driver based on the Driver Administration Policy.
- This camp is licensed by the State of Maine. You must meet the State of Maine requirement for driving vehicles: "Drivers of vehicles carrying campers must be at least 21 years of age and be approved by the camp’s auto liability insurer’s agent."
Preferred
- You hold a certification: Basic First Aid/CPR, Lifeguard Certification, Wilderness First Aid (WFA) or First Responder (WFR) Certification, and/or Small Craft Water Safety Certification
- You have experiential education experience with youth, preferably in an outdoor setting
- You know ecological concepts and natural history
- With or without accommodation, you can lead groups outdoors over various terrains with 35+ lbs. packs for extended days and the ability to assist in carrying canoes (85 lb.) with others in a variety of weather conditions.
- You demonstrate responsible and safe decision-making skills, ensuring a secure and enjoyable experience during programming.
- You have a genuine motivation to work with children of all ages in a vibrant, high-energy outdoor setting where every day is an adventure.
- Degree in environmental science, education, adventure education, childcare, or a willingness to learn and self-teach new skills
- Experience facilitating team-building initiatives, as well as course activities
- Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions while managing the needs of all participants
University of Maine Cooperative Extension is an equal opportunity institution and provider committed to nondiscrimination.
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