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Instructional Intern, Casper Mountain Science Program (Housing + Pay Provided)

Natrona County School District

Casper, Wyoming

Job Type Paid Internship
Salary $1,200 per month
Experience 0 - 1 years

Description: Instructional Intern, Casper Mountain Science Program

Contract status and length: Temporary Internship, 15 weeks (2 weeks of training, 13 weeks with students)

Spring Semester:  February 2, 2026 - May 15, 2026 

Application closing date: Positions open until filled.

Minimum Education Level: High School Diploma

Application Requirements: Must be 18 years old by the semester start date (Feb 2nd)

Program Description: We hire enthusiastic instructors who are interested in exploring place-based science education and improving their teaching skills. We use the outdoors to introduce students to field studies and develop an appreciation of our environment. Our mission is to provide students the opportunity to learn outdoors to increase their knowledge of science, find delight in nature, and reflect on their place in the world. 

Job Summary: Instructional interns lead day trips and supervise an overnight program approximately once a week. They teach a curriculum based on the Wyoming State Standards and collaborate with CMSP staff and classroom teachers. While some lessons and activities are taught within our lodge, most teaching takes place in the field. Interns can expect to be physically active outdoors for multiple hours per day. Day trips and overnight programs are scheduled Monday through Thursday, and training and classroom visits occur on Fridays. The exact work hours each day may vary.  

We use Camp Sacajawea, owned by the Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming, which is located atop Casper Mountain. The campus features a lodge, yurts for student overnight stays, and access to hundreds of acres of forest and trails for outdoor exploration and learning. Our lodge includes indoor classrooms, intern bedrooms, an industrial kitchen, and laundry facilities, among other amenities. Bedrooms may be shared with another intern instructor in a dormitory-style setting.   

Weekends and evenings offer opportunities to explore the outdoor recreation options on Casper Mountain and throughout Wyoming. We are located just one mile from Hogadon Ski Basin and a few hours from Devil's Tower National Monument, Grand Teton, and Yellowstone National Parks.  

Training: Interns receive two weeks of comprehensive training at the beginning of their internship and ongoing support throughout the semester. Training focuses on classroom management, instructional strategies, local ecology, geology, and other related topics.

Compensation & Benefits: $4,800 total. Interns will be paid monthly ($1200 monthly for four months). On-site housing and some meals are also provided at our lodge. 

Learn more about our program:https://sites.google.com/myncsd.org/casper-mountain-science

Questions? Please contact the program's instructional technician, Shelby Foery (contact information below).
Email: shelby_foery@natronaschools.org 

Category Environmental Education , Outdoor Recreation