4-H Summer Educator: Overnight and Day Camp Positions
The 4-H Camps at Tanglewood and Blueberry Cove provide environmentally focused summer camps for Maine youth in Lincolnville and Tenants Harbor. Programs emphasize community living, respect for others, fun, safety, responsibility, and the joy of being a part of the natural world.
As an Overnight Camp Educator, you’ll spend your weeks working with youth aged 8-14 in an outdoor setting. Staff work in teams to plan and lead morning focus programs, afternoon electives, and evening programs (creative arts, STEM, archery, general ecology, gardening & cooking, marine ecology, wilderness skills, 4-H Hunter Safety, conservation education, and drama are examples of potential themes).
As a Day Camp Educator, you’ll spend your days working with youth ages 5-11 in an outdoor setting. Day Camp Staff work in teams to plan and lead hands-on, engaging programming that encourages community, creativity, and respect for one another and the environment.
Regardless of your role, all staff are mentors first and foremost to our future leaders!
Goal: A successful Summer Educator models a positive, accepting, and respectful attitude to create an inviting and supportive environment in which all can grow, learn and thrive alongside the Earth.
Overnight Camp Educator Responsibilities:
Day Camp Educator Responsibilities
Shared Responsibilities
Required Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications
Dates and Compensation:
Apply online at https://extension.umaine.edu/tanglewood/employment/online-application-form/.For more information please contact extension.tanglewood4h@maine.edu
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Job Types: Full-time, Contract, Temporary, Internship
Pay: $450.00 - $525.00 per week
Work Location: Multiple locations
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