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Salary- $18.00-$18.50 per hour DOE

Teach age-appropriate ecology, cultural, and art education activities to children between the ages of
4-5 (rising Kindergarteners.) Field groups range in size from 8-10 campers. Lead educational lessons, games, songs and team-building activities with your assigned field groups to foster a fun and
respectful camp spirit.


Assist with curriculum and systems development, create activity materials, and help train interns and
volunteers. Act as a mentor to volunteer high school students assigned to your group. Assist with
camp set-up, breakdown, and cleanup according to weekly theme. Treat materials and natural
specimens with respect; assist with inventory and packing as needed.
Maintain an inclusive childcare setting by working with all participants to tailor each camp day that
results in a fun and engaging camp learning environment. Monitor camper and staff safety and
comfort; assist with health care and First Aid as needed; respond to accidents and emergencies
appropriately.


There may be several weeks of teaching older campers, ranging from age 6-11. During these weeks,
the naturalist will supervise campers while on field trips, conduct regular head counts, and assist in
loading and unloading vehicles, in addition to the job duties listed above.
Adhere to all health and safety guidelines put forth by Seattle Audubon Nature Camp, including
materials sanitation procedures, personal health and symptom checks, and protocols related to
ensuring the health of all participants. All staff must be fully vaccinated against Covid-19. Medical and
religious exemptions accepted.