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Environmental Science Instructor

Whale Camp

Grand Manan Island, Canada

Job Type Temporary
Salary $650 per week
Benefits all food, lodging, and boat trips
Deadline Feb 01, 2026

Whale Camp is dedicated to providing marine biology experiential educational programs and facilities for learning about the dynamic marine ecology of the Bay of Fundy as well as the coastal, terrestrial, and human ecologies of Grand Manan Island. Our goal is to use hands-on, discovery-oriented marine science activities to increase awareness and understanding of these living systems and, by extension, the living systems of our oceans and planet.

About the Position

Environmental Science Instructors (ESIs) are responsible for facilitating daytime field experiences and environmental learning activities on land and at sea.  Our core curriculum provides fun, innovative, hands-on, discovery oriented educational, and meaningful lessons in topics that include: marine science, geology, forest ecology, botany, oceanography, coastal / island ecology and ornithology. Lesson planning and curriculum development is essential and time is dedicated each week for planning. Instructors model and foster an equitable and inclusive community. Staff also take turns traveling to Maine each weekend to meet and transport new campers to camp.

Responsibilities include:

  • Plan and facilitate daily science and adventure education program for students
  • Plan and facilitate group initiatives and team building exercises
  • Foster a just, inclusive, equitable community through culturally-relevant instruction and presenting diverse perspectives
  • Structure camper time and activities to keep campers safe and productive
  • Enforce safety regulations and provide emergency first-aid assistance when needed
  • Administer and record/log medications in day program, practice first aid as needed
  • Dispense camper money from the bank and keep track of bank balance for your students.
  • Be a positive role model and mentor for campers
  • Participate in travel and transportation of students to and from Bangor, Maine
  • Maintain science equipment
  • Help with general camp maintenance
  • Assist with big clean days, packing and unpacking
  • Complete one summer project to enhance the program

Requirements: Bachelor's degree (or nearing completion of degree) in natural sciences or education OR commensurate professional experience; full drivers license, CPR/First Aid Certification; experience with and enthusiasm for working with youth in an outdoor setting; commitment to camp mission and diversity, equity, and inclusion values; demonstrated leadership, teaching and facilitation skills; confirmed knowledge of a variety of outdoor science activities and skills; familiarity with team building and group dynamics activities to foster self-efficacy, identity, cooperation, and responsibility among campers; desire to be a member of a shared working and living environment; strong work ethic; positive attitude; flexibility; creativity; sense of humour. 

Schedule and Compensation: ESIs primary hours are from 8am-4:30pm and have one day off per week, and one half or full day of planning and project time. Because we are a residential summer program, schedules vary and can include evenings as needed to support other staff. Salary is $650 USD/week including all meals, lodging, and plenty of boat trips and kayaking!

Category Environmental Education , Outdoor Recreation