Evening Program Instructor

CAL-WOOD EDUCATION CENTER

Evening Program Instructor

Jamestown, CO
Part Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Free food & snacks

    Paid time off

    Employee discounts

    Cal-Wood Education Center is a non-profit bringing kids and families together with nature, driven by outstanding environmental education programming. We are located in a 1,200-acre scenic mountain setting 15 miles northwest of Boulder in Jamestown, Colorado.

    Cal-Wood is seeking energetic, adaptable and positive applicants for an exciting and rewarding position leading evening environmental education programs: night hikes, campfires, and indoor science or team building programs. Individuals may also be invited to train and serve as a weekend family camp instructor or a weekday substitute field instructor, leading team building, hands-on science education and outdoor recreation. Position starts as soon as possible and runs through May 22, 2026, with the possibility to continue in the fall.

    Responsibilities Include:

    Facilitate dinners

    Lead evening programs such as night hikes, campfires, and indoor team building or science programs. 3.5 hour gig, 5:30-9:00 pm Mon-Thurs. You can work 1-4 evenings/week.

    Optional: Work occasional weekends as a family camp instructor (Saturday-Sunday, includes overnight). Potential to also assist with weekday outdoor education programs with school groups as a substitute field instructor. No overnight supervision necessary. 1-3 day gigs available.

    Training is provided in hosting campfires, leading night hikes, facilitating meals, and conducting indoor science programs.

    Be a part of the fun team at Cal-Wood, full of individuals who value nature and enjoy outdoor activities!

    Qualifications / Requirements:

    Strong desire and ability to work effectively with students from a variety of backgrounds and ages

    Spanish fluency preferred

    Ability to be loud, fun and silly with a large student audience during campfires

    Reliable and punctual, with strong communication skills

    Experience working with kids

    Experience with group management and risk management

    Ability to pass background checks

    Ability to hike up to 2 miles on uneven terrain, lift heavy objects (up to 50 lbs for short periods of time), and maintain a positive attitude outdoors in all weather conditions

    Current First Aid/CPR certification or willingness to get certified required (Wilderness First Aid (WFA) or Wilderness First Responder (WFR) certifications a plus)

    Must have reliable vehicle (ideally 4WD/AWD) that can handle dirt roads and snow

    Compensation:

    $21/hour (paid every two weeks)

    Meals provided when working programs

    Paid sick time (1 hr sick time accrued per 30 hrs worked)

    Lifelong memories of silly songs and skits around the campfire, stargazing with kids, and facilitating amazing outdoor experiences for students!