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Salary- $15/hr

Wild Whatcom seeks 4-5 enthusiastic educators to serve as Field Mentors in our Summer Camps and Summer School Programs. Mentors co-lead 3-day (M-W) and 5-day (M-F) day camps in parks in Whatcom County, focusing on naturalist knowledge and wilderness skills such as firecraft, carving, and camouflage, with potential to work in our summer school programs. This contract position is for Wild Whatcom’s 2022 summer season, June 13th-Aug 19th. Hours will vary each week, 25-40 hours, depending upon scheduled camps (average 30 hrs/week over the course of the 10 week summer).

Summer Camp Mentors will also receive first priority consideration for 2022-23 school year positions. Click here for a sample school year position description and indicate in your cover letter if you are interested in a school year position. We may also have limited positions available starting in the Spring, inquire if interested. For more information about our programs and organization, visit wildwhatcom.org.

Potential applicants must be available beginning June 13th, 2022 for orientation and training.

Compensation begins at $15/hour, with a likely increase in the second year, based on positive performance.

Responsibilities 

  • Co-lead a variety of outings with child-led, inquiry-based, experiential, and playful approaches.
  • Awaken a sense of wonder in participants by teaching natural history and outdoor skills while exploring local areas.
  • Facilitate collaborative decision-making with participants to support leadership development.
  • Practice effective behavior and risk management at all times, creating a safe learning experience for all.
  • Maintain clear, responsive, honest, and respectful communications with participants and staff.
  • Serve as a mentor to participants, responding to their needs as individuals and as a group.
  • Work closely with other members of the field staff team to plan, prepare, and lead outings.
  • Assist with program logistics such as pre-camp emails, parent communications, and gear and materials prep/maintenance
  • Support and contribute to documentation and record-keeping such as tracking attendance, recording any incidents in the field, etc.
  • Share concerns and successes and seek advice from Program Managers, Program Director, and Executive Director to ensure program quality.

Required Qualifications:

  • Fully vaccinated against COVID-19, booster strongly recommended when eligible.
  • Passion for facilitating meaningful connections to nature and community, ideally with a basic knowledge of ecology and/or outdoor skills.
  • Personal or professional experience recreating in wilderness environments.
  • Strong work ethic and professional work habits (punctual, responsive, organized, detailed).
  • Experience working with children, specifically with behavior and risk management outdoors.
  • Flexibility and vision to engage with, and support, a growing organization.
  • Valid driver’s license and excellent driving record (background check is required).
  • Ability to carry 20+ lbs in a variety of weather and terrain.
  • Current CPR certification (or willingness to receive certification, partially subsidized by Wild Whatcom).
  • Experience with, or willingness to learn, Google Suite applications such as Drive, Gmail, and Gcalendar.
  • Strong communication skills and a desire to engage in dialogue with both participants and families.
  • Preferred: Current Wilderness First Aid (or higher) certification