Assistant Program Coordinator
Eager to take your career in environmental and outdoor education to the next level? Nature's Classroom New England is looking for a dedicated Assistant Program Coordinator (APC) to join our residential outdoor education program this fall. The APC plays a crucial role in ensuring smooth program operation, assisting the Program Coordinator (PC) in administrative tasks, and stepping into teaching roles when necessary. You'll also work collaboratively with the PC to train and support our outdoor education instructors.
Who we are
As the largest outdoor and environmental education program in the northeastern US, we specialize in experiential education with a focus on science, nature, and social-emotional learning. We provide engaging and transformative programming for elementary and middle school students, hosting overnight field trips for hundreds of schools each spring and fall at our seven picturesque sites.
Responsibilities
- Assisting the PC in contacting schools, creating schedules, and handling programming when the PC is away.
- Supervising schools and specific school sections during their visit, handling all aspects of programming including communication with schools, program oversight, and staff supervision.
- Participating in staff training by helping with schedule creation, teaching classes, and leading training sessions.
- Assigning resource tasks to staff and acting as a role model for instructors.
- Providing support and appropriate feedback to fellow instructors.
- Engaging in daily meetings with the PC and observing instructors' teaching as needed.
- Assisting with curriculum enhancements and improvements.
- Undertaking other administrative duties as assigned by the PC.
Work schedule
The work schedule runs from Monday through Friday each week of the fall season. The APC will assist the PC with staff training starting at the beginning of September. The fall season ends early to mid-November.
Salary & benefits
The APC earns a weekly rate of $800. We provide shared accommodations and meals when schools are on-site. Food on weekends is supplemented through a stipend for the whole staff team. As housing is shared, please note that only service animals are allowed. No ESAs.
Qualifications
Successful candidates will have experience working with elementary and middle school students, preferably in an educational or outdoor setting. Leadership or staff management experience is highly desirable. The APC must be physically capable of navigating uneven terrain quickly during emergencies. A Bachelor’s degree is preferred, but not required. COVID vaccination highly recommended, not required.
Our locations
Ivoryton, CT; Great Barrington, MA; Yarmouth Port, MA
How to apply
If this opportunity ignites your passion for outdoor education, we encourage you to apply! Our application process is simple and quick. You’ll need to submit your resume and answer a few questions. If your application progresses, you'll participate in a video interview and provide some references.
Job Types: Temporary, Seasonal
Benefits:
Schedule:
Application Question(s):
- Our sites are smoke-free environments. Please indicate you've read and understood this statement.
- Have you ever been adjudged liable for civil penalties or damages involving sexual or physical abuse of a child?
- Have you ever been subject to a court order involving sexual or physical abuse of a child?
- Have you ever had your parental rights terminated because of sexual or physical abuse of a child?
- Are you willing to live at one of our locations for the duration of the fall season (early Sept through mid-Nov)?
Experience:
- working with kids: 1 year (Preferred)
- working in an outdoor setting: 1 year (Preferred)
- managerial: 1 year (Preferred)
Work Location: On the road