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Seasonal Naturalist

Georgia Department of Natural Resources

Mansfield, Georgia

Job Type Temporary
Salary $13 per hour
Benefits $13.00 per hour at 40 hours/week plus free on-site housing is included and utilities covered (water, gas, electric and wi-fi; value of about $3000). Meals will also be provided during residential camps.
Deadline Jul 24, 2026
Min. Experience 0 - 1 year

Dates: September 15, 2026 until approximately February 12, 2027.

Primary Responsibilities: The seasonal naturalist position offers a variety of hands-on experience and training in the following areas:

  • 60% - Environmental Education:
    • Help lead outdoor educational and recreational programming for public, private, and homeschool groups following the educational standards outlined by the Georgia Standards of Excellence.
    • Assist with a variety of off-site outreach programs designed to introduce and educate the community about Georgia’s natural wildlife and other wonders.
    • Gain experience with classroom management, teaching, effective communication, and lesson planning.
    • Topics include ecology, herpetology, fishing, and more. Please see https://georgiawildlife.com/charlie-elliott-wildlife-center for a list of all programs.
  • 40% - Additional Responsibilities:
    • Assist with cleaning, stocking, and maintaining indoor/outdoor classroom areas and education supplies.
    • Aid in the creation of education and outreach materials, including social media content, newsletters, and promotional program flyers.
    • Gain experience in animal handling with CEWC’s residential animal ambassadors under the supervision of the Animal Care Specialist.
    • Utilizing the CEWC fleet vehicles (trucks, vans, and SUVs) to transport visitors and guests to programs.
    • Contribute to maintenance projects and additional duties as assigned.

Qualifications: Applicants should meet the following criteria:

  • Self-motivated, conservation-minded, passionate about education, and enthusiastic about sharing their knowledge of the natural world with others.
  • Interested in working with children and visitors of all ages in an outdoor setting to foster connection and meaningful experiences with nature.
  • Flexible working in hot, cold, humid, rainy, and buggy weather and able to adjust to changing weather conditions.
  • Preference will be given to candidates who are working toward or who have earned a degree in wildlife, education, natural science, or a similarly related field.

Compensation and Benefits:

  • $13 per hour, 40 hours per week.
    • Seasonal employees do not qualify for personal leave, vacation, or holiday pay.
  • Monday-Friday schedule from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm with occasional evening and weekend work dependent upon program needs.
  • Complimentary housing and utilities in a historic antebellum style home (optional).
    • Shared facilities include bedrooms, den/living spaces, bathrooms, an in-house laundry unit, kitchen, and spacious porch/lawn area. Value estimated at $5,000.
  • Some meals are provided during residential programs and for staff engagement lunches.
  • Access to on-site trails and fishing ponds perfect for hiking, kayaking, birdwatching, nature journaling, and more.
  • Hands-on training and mentorship with a dedicated team of educators, opportunities for networking with DNR professionals.
  • Additional opportunities for professional development and certification in Project WILD.
How To Apply
  • To apply, please email a complete DNR application, a 1-page interest letter, contact information for 3 professional references, and an optional resume to our Education Department at: berkeley.boone1@dnr.ga.gov with the subject Seasonal Naturalist 2026.
  • Applications must be received by 5pm on July 24, 2026, to be considered.
  • DNR application forms can be downloaded at: https://gadnr.org/careers
  • The 1-page interest letter should describe your interest in the Seasonal Naturalist position and address the following areas, where applicable:
    • Your experience working in environmental education.
    • Your experience working with children and teenagers.
    • How you believe you will contribute to a team-oriented work environment.
    • How you believe this position will benefit you in the future.
  • Candidates selected for interviews must also consent to a pre-employment background check.

For more information or for questions about the job listing, please email our Education Department at: berkeley.boone1@dnr.ga.gov 

When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.

Category Environmental Education , Outdoor Recreation
Tags Naturalist , Nature Center