Overview

Clemson University’s R.M Cooper 4-H Leadership Center
Title: Environmental Educator/Field Study Instructor/Naturalist
Work Dates: February 2025 – May 2025

Clemson University’s Camp Bob Cooper is seeking instructors to join our amazing outdoor education and rentals team for our Spring Season (with the potential to stay on through Summer). We provide educational programs for elementary and middle schools around the state. Camp Bob Cooper is located in the Lowcountry of SC on a 110 acre peninsula on Lake Marion (SC’s largest lake). Our location provides a range of ecosystems being in a lake setting and an hour from the coast in Charleston. Instructors will be trained and teach children in aquatic ecology, forestry studies, wildlife ecology, soils science, natural history of the area, teams course, and high adventure (ropes courses and climbing wall). The job includes day and evening programs but no overnight supervision of school children in cabins. We also work with various private and public groups that want a rental experience in a camp setting.

Principle Duties:

Regularly teach at least two curriculum components in the field study programs

Lead students in daily program activities (wake-up, flagpole, meals, canteen, and campfire).

Be actively involved in all program activities, leading and participating in evening recreational and instructional times as scheduled.

Assist with routine clean up and set up of program areas.

Perform direct supervision of children while involved with activities.

Facilitate groups utilizing adventure activities.

Pay Scale:
$525/week plus room, board, and a sickness/accidental insurance plan.

Tagged as: Camp Counselors, Camp Staff, Climbing Skills, Conservation, Support Staff, Teaching/Education, Water Skills

Qualifications:

Qualifications:
Degree in Environmental Education, Natural Sciences, Parks & Recreation or related field preferred OR Experience in Environmental Ed Programs and/or Camping Programs

Required Skills:

Must have the patience, understanding, flexibility, and a lot of energy.
Must demonstrate teaching skills and the ability to implement creative “hands on” teaching methods.
Must be willing to sacrifice, adapt and work hard as part of a team pursuing an objective.
Must be physically able to perform the tasks required to teach outdoors.
Must be willing to work long hours.

About Clemson University Learning Institute

Youth Development programs throughout the state of South Carolina

Application Instructions

Contact: To apply send resume to Jake McClure at jmcclur@clemson.edu subject line “Outdoor Ed Instructor KATE Spring 2025”