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Camp Teacher

Northwest Park's Camp Foxfire

Windsor, Connecticut

Job Type Temporary
Salary $19.60 per hour
Benefits none
Experience 0 - 1 years

Northwest Park Camp Teachers

The Town of Windsor, CT is seeking Camp Teachers to work at Northwest Park’s Camp Foxfire. Through active, field-based explorations, and age-appropriate outdoor adventures, Camp Teachers will nurture each child's curiosity and help them gain confidence and self-respect while building relationships with other children and the natural world.

With 473 acres of forests, marshes, fields, wetlands, gardens, and a farm to explore, Camp Teachers are expected to be with their campers outdoors, all-day, every day while camp is in session. Camp Foxfire has a total of six weeks of camp, all with individual themes. Camp Teachers work in pairs within their assigned age group, (ranging from PreK-8th grade), for the entirety of the summer and will have the assistance of one Junior Counselor per week of camp.

This is a full-time temporary summer position with a start date of Wednesday, June 17, 2026 and ending Monday, August 10, 2026. Applicants who can commit to all work dates receive hiring preference. The hourly rate is $19.60 per hour and the work schedule is 40 hours a week, Monday – Friday, 8:15am-4:30pm, with an unpaid 15-minute break each day.

First Aid and CPR training is provided for those needing certification/recertification. Onsite housing may be available upon request. This position requires a drug screen and criminal background check before hiring.

Responsibilities:

  • Teach hands-on environmental activities focusing on science, nature, and agriculture (Curriculum is pre-written and reviewed during training)
  • Prepare materials/equipment for all lessons, maintain a clean workspace, ensure campers safety
  • Mentor Junior Counselors by assigning duties, delegating responsibilites, and providing support/feedback for their weekly lesson
  • Manage camper behaviors through mediating social and emotional conflicts, promoting a supportive learning environment for all
  • Collaborate with staff, engage with campers, and adapt to various weather conditions
  • Display a high level of commitment and enthusiasm
  • Engage in ongoing professional development through performance feedback, mentoring, and skill-building opportunities

Qualifications:

  • Minimum one year of college studies in an environmental field or equivalent experience working with children between grades K-8.
  • Passion for nature exploration and basic knowledge of the outdoors
  • Preferred experience in camp activities like gardening, hikes, or facilitating group games
  • Ability to work outdoors, stay active, and maintain emotional engagement with campers
  • Demonstrate commitment, reliability, punctuality, and responsibility
  • Physical stamina for outdoor work in all weather conditions and ability to be active throughout day-to-day responsibilities; emotional resilience and social skills to connect with campers and staff
Category Environmental Education , Outdoor Recreation