[job] – Summer Camp Teacher with Friends of the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery
Friends of the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery (FISH) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to retaining and improving the historic Issaquah Salmon Hatchery and promoting watershed stewardship through education. This will be FISH’s 11th year offering day camps that teach about salmon, habitat and watershed stewardship. This year there are 3 weeks of camp for 6-8 year olds and one week for 9-11 year olds at the hatchery, one week for 9-11 year olds at Baxter Barn in Fall City, and a 3-half-day camp for preschoolers at the hatchery. Camp for 6-11 year olds is called “Salmon Science Camp” and the preschool camp is known as “Little Fry Camp”.
Job Description: The Camp teacher supports FISH’s summer education program and Education Coordinator (EC). The teacher will work with the EC to deliver high quality, hands-on day camps centered on salmon and the ecology and watersheds of the Northwest. Camps have a focus on science, but include arts, games and other elements. Camp takes place indoors and outdoors at the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery in the Watershed Science Center and surrounding area; the week at Baxter Barn is 11 miles away in Fall City.
This is a 6.5-week temporary contract position. Position includes training and set up for camp; camp begins on June 25, 2012 and concludes on August 10. There is no camp week of July 2; that week will be used for planning, prep and set up. Hours of work are Monday-Friday and will vary between 8:00 am and 4 pm; training and prep for camp will be 12 hours prior to June 25. Total hours: during camp 40 hours per week, total term up to 268 hours.
Duties & Responsibilities:
· Teach and co-teach interactive science and environmental education lessons, activities and games
· Model and inspire respect and care for the environment
· Supervise campers along with the EC, maintaining campers’ emotional and physical safety
· Assist with camp logistics such as set up, clean up, and paperwork
· Provide leadership and positive example to youth volunteer camp helpers
· Communicate professionally with campers families, volunteer camp helpers and the EC
· Maintain safe and organized indoor and outdoor camp environment.
Minimum Skills & Qualifications:
· Two years experience working with elementary-aged children in environmental education
· Knowledge of Pacific salmon and northwest ecology
· Enjoy working in an outdoor environment
· Must be at least 18 years of age and pass Washington State Patrol background check
· CPR/1st Aid Certified
Preferred Abilities & Attributes:
· Bachelors degree in natural sciences, education or related field
· Desire and ability to develop and adapt lessons related to natural history and environmental science
· Ability to be flexible, think on your feet and maintain a positive outlook even in stressful situations
· Experience working with preschool-aged children
· Group management skills
Reports To: Education Coordinator
Position Start Date: June 20, 2012
Job Status: Contract, Full-Time, Temporary
Compensation: $13 per hour, no health benefits or paid vacation/holidays.
TO APPLY: Send resume, letter of interest and two references to Celina@issaquahfish.org, or mail to Celina Steiger, 125 W. Sunset Way, Issaquah, WA 98027