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Compensation/Benefits:
$375 per week
Shared housing and partial board (meals provided during training and while working
with Camp Sealth programs)
Paid training in the facilitation of all activities, lessons, and program areas
Living on 400 acres of forested property with 1.5 miles of waterfront on the Salish
Sea and frequent wildlife sightings.
College credit towards recreation, outdoor leadership, and education internships
(email robind@campfireseattle.org with specific inquiries)

Position Overview:
Camp Sealth is seeking individuals to be a part of our spring outdoor education team who have
an enthusiasm for the outdoors, have experience teaching and leading, and are looking for an
opportunity to become part of a small, hard-working camp community. Applicants should
display creativity, compassion, and self-motivation and be ready to share their love of nature
with students!
This position encompasses many different aspects of camp life including:
Leading outdoor education activities
Kitchen operation and cleaning
Site maitenance
Working long hours, nights, and weekends


Outdoor Education Instructors facilitate lessons to youth of all ages and backgrounds
including:
Forest and marine ecology
Outdoor living skills
Guided hikes
Archery
Low ropes course
Bouldering wall
Boating
Arts and crafts
Team building activities
Large group games


Organizational Overview:
Camp Sealth is located on Vashon Island, covering 400 wooded acres, including a mile and a half
of saltwater beach on the Puget Sound. Camp Sealth has been owned and operated by Camp
Fire Central Puget Sound since 1920 and serves public and private schools in the Puget Sound
area as well as non-profit organizations. Camp Fire Central Puget Sound offers a variety of co-ed
enrichment opportunities that empower youth, staff, and volunteers to discover their sparks,
gain confidence, build essential life skills, value the natural world, and be active contributors in their communities. Camp Fire Central Puget Sound is an organization that supports diversity and
cultural competence, and expects its staff and volunteers to demonstrate respectful interactions
with all others in all communications and functions as a representative of the organization. We
strive to create an environment where each youth and staff member has a sense of belonging,
opportunities to share their passions, and a place to thrive.


Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Using camp’s curricula, plan and lead educational, engaging, and innovative lessons in
outdoor and environmental education for groups of students.
Create and maintain educational materials for use in classes.
Potentially develop new activities for use with existing curricula.
Help with the maintenance of outdoor education program areas, including the marine
touch tanks, worm bin, renewable energy station, and garden.
Help facilitate student and teacher orientations, meals, transitional times, and evening
activities including campfire (songs/storytelling), games, night hikes, etc.
Assist with food preparation, service, storage, and clean-up.
Prepare camp facilities and teach program areas for use by weekend retreat groups.
Assist with additional operational duties as necessary.
Essential Experience and Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalency
Experience working in outdoor education, environmental science, recreation, education,
or related field
Experience working in camp or educational setting with youth
Enthusiasm for learning and teaching about the natural world
Ability and desire to teach, inspire and engage people of all backgrounds and abilities
Good interpersonal communication skills
Creativity, energy, motivation, and professionalism
Flexibility with regard to tasks, work hours, changes in program or plans, etc.
Ability to work and live comfortably as a part of a small, on-site community and work
effectively as a member of a team.
Ability and willingness to work full days and evenings in an environment that can at
times be both emotionally and physically demanding
Current First Aid and CPR training (can be obtained after job offer is made)
Washington Food Handler’s Permit (can be obtained after job offer is made)
Desired Experience & Qualifications:
Degree or some college education in environmental science, biology, recreation,
education, or related field.
Experience with any of the outdoor education program areas
Lifeguard certification and/or lifeguarding experience
Wilderness First Aid/Wilderness First Responder certification

Please send any questions to:
Robin Dein (he/him)
Outdoor Education & Retreats Director
206 463 3174 (ext 34) or robind@campfireseattle.org