In partnership with Mount Rainier National Park, the University of Washington operates the Mount Rainier Institute.

Mount Rainier Institute is a residential environmental education program. Our mission is to provide outstanding naturebased education experiences that are rooted in science and nurture the next generation of environmental stewards and leaders. We are looking for skilled educators to continue the development of an exceptional environmental education program with one of the nation’s iconic National Parks.

Environmental Education Instructors lead youth and adults through inquiry‐based field science investigations and teach a variety of topics such as climate change, natural history, geology, forestry, resource management, and cultural history of the Pacific Northwest. EE Instructors have the opportunity for professional growth through the development of their naturalist, outdoor education, and resource interpretation skills and techniques. This is an excellent opportunity to be part of the ongoing development of a relatively new residential environmental education program.

Term of Position: Spring 2020 season starts late March through early June. May involve weekend and evening hours.

Shared housing will be provided for a modest monthly rental fee.

Mount Rainier Institute is committed to diversity. We welcome qualified applicants regardless of race, religion, color, sexual orientation, or gender.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES:

• Lead students grades 3‐12 (mostly upper middle school) through Mount Rainier Institute’s multi‐day experiential learning programs focusing on inquiry‐based field science investigations and the natural and cultural history of the Mount Rainier region.

• Cultivate a positive, inclusive, multi‐cultural, student‐centered learning environment that inspires community development, scientific and environmental literacy, and a sense of place.

• Assist in the design of customized environmental and science education programs based on the needs of each school group and the Mount Rainier Institute programmatic framework.

• Attend training and regularly scheduled staff meetings and positively contribute to the staff community.

• Ensure the safety and well‐being of program participants.

• Conduct evening and weekend programs as needed.

• Assist in the maintenance of all program supplies, equipment, and facilities.

• Assist with other duties as required.

 

REQUIREMENTS:

• BA/BS in Education, Environmental Sciences, Environmental Studies, Resource Interpretation, Natural Resources, Outdoor or Environmental Education, Biology, multi‐disciplinary studies or related field

• One or two years of relevant teaching experience, preferably outdoor.

• Working knowledge of inquiry‐based scientific field study techniques

• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

• Physically able to work outdoors in all weather conditions and hike several miles at elevation

• Great independent worker and team player

• Current First Aid and CPR certification

 

DESIRED:

• Extensive experience in classroom teaching, outdoor environmental education, residential environmental learning centers, national parks, or nature centers

• Wilderness First Responder certification

• Knowledge of the natural history of the Pacific Northwest

• Ability to speak Spanish

 

COMPENSATION:

$21.17 per hour. Estimated 32‐40 hours per week depending on the program schedule.

 

Please apply by sending an e‐mail with your resume, a brief cover letter, and three references to jhayes90@uw.edu.

http://www.rainierinstitute.org

 

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Appointment to this position is contingent upon obtaining satisfactory results from a criminal background check.