PNWN0374867-0000
2026-06-26T00:00:00
2026-05-20T00:00:00
Duties: Lead and supervise campers in a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, wildlife observation, nature crafts, team-building exercises, and environmental education lessons. Oversee the day-to-day operations of the summer camp, ensuring the safety and well-being of all campers. Assist in the design and implementation of age-appropriate educational programs focusing on nature, conservation, and environmental science. Collaborate with seasonal counselors to create a positive, engaging, and inclusive camp environment for all campers. Serve as a point of contact for campers, parents, and staff, maintaining open and effective communication throughout the camp season. Assist with camp logistics, including daily schedules, activity planning, and camp material preparation. Handling CEE’s animal ambassadors and ensuring that all interactions with animals are safe and educational for campers. Provide leadership and guidance to seasonal counselors, helping them to manage camper behavior and resolve any issues that arise during the camp day. Facilitate teamwork and communication among staff, ensuring that all camp activities run smoothly and efficiently. Contribute to the development of new programs and activities that enhance the summer camp experience. Maintain a positive and safe camp atmosphere, ensuring all camp policies and procedures are followed. Qualifications: Required: Strong knowledge of environmental science, conservation, and outdoor activities Experience leading and supervising groups of children, with a focus on safety and engagement. Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team and take initiative when necessary. Passion for nature and environmental education, with the ability to inspire and engage campers in learning about the natural world. Strong communication and organizational skills. Interest in working with or alongside animals, including reptiles, birds, and mammals, in a safe and educational manner. Preferred but not required: Bachelor’s degree (awarded or in progress) or significant course work in Environmental Science, Education, Biology, Ecology, or a related field OR 2 years as an environmental / outdoor educator. CPR and First Aid certification (or ability to obtain prior to start) Wilderness First Responder certification Experience working with live educational animals Familiarity with local ecosystems and native species NOTE: All counselors must have a NYS fingerprint clearance registered through the NYS TEACH system. This is not required before interviewing but is required before you can be hired. Characteristics Desired: We are seeking someone who: Is enthusiastic about outdoor recreation and environmental learning Demonstrates strong leadership and team-building skills Remains calm, flexible, and solution-oriented Takes initiative while collaborating effectively with others Is committed to the full camp season, including required pre-camp training Has familiarity with local ecosystems or strong interest in gaining familiarity
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Putnam Northern Westchester BOCES
Lower Hudson Valley
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