Day Camp Instructors, Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary

Description

Stony Brook Natural History Day Camp provides hands-on nature exploration and activities for children ages 5 -13 at this 241 acre wildlife sanctuary. Day camp instructors teach natural history and facilitate camper's observations and discovery of the natural world. Topics include food chains, geology, wildlife monitoring, as well as habitat explorations.

Day Camp Instructors share in all camp activities including the supervision of campers' health and safety, communication with camp staff and parents regularly, and supervision of high-school aged volunteers. Some programs involve occasional evening and overnight supervision. Training is provided.

Qualifications

Completion of first year of college, preferably with a major in biology, environmental studies, education, or related field. Natural history knowledge and previous camp experience a plus. A minimum of Community 1st Aid and Safety certification required. Must be available June 14--August 27, 2004. Salary range $8.00 - $10.00 per hour. No housing available.

To Apply

Applications Accepted starting January 1st; send a resume, cover letter, and list of 3 references to:

Shelli Perry
Massachusetts Audubon Society
Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary
108 North Street
Norfolk, MA 02056
Telephone: 508-528-3140 x 24
Fax: 508-553-3864
Electronic Mail: sperry@massaudubon.org

1/13/2004

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