Camp Teacher
Northwest Park's Camp Foxfire
Windsor, Connecticut
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 |