Nature Day Camp and Overnight (Trips) Camp Instructors
Camp Wa-Ya, a nature-based Day and Overnight Trips camp in Olympia, WA is hiring Day and Overnight Camp Instructors!
We offer camps for kids ages 6-13 and our programs focus on environmental education, Indigenous culture, and outdoor play.
All Wa-Ya staff engage in a culturally integrated environment, where Wa-Ya’s values of respect, diversity, equity, and inclusion are practiced.
Day Camp:
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (8 hour shifts)
Pay is $680-760/week
Kids ages 6-14 (divided into smaller age groups)
Programs include kayaking, swimming, hiking, survival skills, nature art, Indigenous culture, and rock climbing.
Adventure Camp (Overnight Trips):
Monday-Friday (no weekends!)
Pay is $680-760/week + $100/night overnight stipend
Kids ages 9-17 (different weeks have different ages)
Programs include sea kayaking, backpacking, car camping, and a road trip.
Training includes 4 nights backpacking/kayaking.
DO NOT APPLY ON HANDSHAKE
To apply, visit our website at https://wayaoutdoorschool.com/2025-openings
Responsibilities:
● Develop curriculum and create and teach lessons that achieve Wa-Ya’s learning objectives related to environmental education topics.
● Teach South Puget Sound plant identification, natural history, conservation, marine biology, geology, river systems, survival skills, orienteering, and Indigenous culture.
● Provide instruction in activities including hiking, kayaking, swimming, survival, and art projects.
● Ensure the routine integration of tribal culture lessons and activities, with the assistance of Wa-Ya’s Tribal Fellow, as well as visiting Indigenous community leaders.
● Assist with weekly preparation and camp clean-up.
● Provide care and quality control of Wa-Ya field and adventure equipment and teaching supplies, including maintaining a well-organized and clean equipment storage room.
● Provide mentoring and direction to Wa-Ya Assistant Instructors and summer interns and actively engage them in daily camp activities, logistics, and lesson delivery.
● Drive the Wa-Ya vans (12- and 15-passenger) to teaching sites, including periodically towing Wa-Ya’s sea kayak trailer.
● Engage with parents, guest speakers, board members, and other camp staff.
● Follow camp policies and procedures and ensure the safety and well-being of all participants at camp.
Qualifications:
Applicants who do not meet all the qualifications listed below but present other relevant qualifications or experience will be considered. If you are passionate about this work, please apply!
● A passion for inspiring and educating youth and connecting them to their authentic selves, their environment, science, and Native perspectives.
● Experience working with youth.
● Experience supervising staff or peers.
● Knowledge, skills, and abilities to utilize critical thinking, problem-solving, prioritizing, conflict management, and multitasking skills.
● Demonstrated ability to develop and deliver environmental science and/or outdoor curriculum to kids.
● Familiarity and experience in at least two of the following: environmental education, outdoor adventure activities, ecological science/research, native cultures.
● Familiarity with local flora and fauna; and STEAM activities.
● Experience participating in or teaching adventure-related activities including, but not limited to, kayaking, rock climbing, hiking, and outdoor survival.
● Curiosity, patience, and reliability.
● Available to work Monday-Friday
● Ability to lift a minimum of 50 lbs.
● Comfortable working outdoors all day in all summer weather conditions.
● Valid driver's license, clean driving record, and ability to pass a background check.
● First Aid/CPR certified (Wa-Ya can help you with this!)