Palmetto Goodwill

Individual Placement - Environmental Education Participant

Palmetto Goodwill  •  $250/hr  •  North Bend, WA (Onsite)  •  2 hours ago
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Job Description

The SCA Internship Program at Waskowitz Outdoor School provides young leaders with an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in environmental education, mentorship, and outdoor leadership with youth. Two female and two male individual placements will take on responsibilities similar to High School Leaders but with enhanced training and professional development opportunities. They will mentor 5th-grade students and high school leaders in cabins, lead outdoor activities, and facilitate community-building experiences such as songs, skits, and storytelling. Throughout the program, the SCA placements will receive additional training in environmental education, leadership development, large group management, and risk management to prepare them for future roles in conservation and education. This internship is designed to foster personal and professional growth while creating meaningful outdoor experiences for students.

Schedule

September 21, 2026 - December 12, 2026

Key Duties and Responsibilities

  • Build a positive and inclusive cabin and class community by fostering friendships and guiding conflict resolution
  • Lead and engage students in positive, educational activities, including skits, songs, and team-building exercises
  • Act as a role model by demonstrating enthusiasm, stewardship, and responsible behavior
  • Monitor and guide students in the dining hall, during transitions, and in group settings to ensure smooth program flow
  • Prepare students for outdoor field experiences and guide them in safe outdoor explorations
  • Encourage and serve as mentors to high school leaders, providing guidance and feedback to support their growth
  • Communicate student or leader behavior or safety concerns to Waskowitz staff and teachers, exercising professional judgment and using provided behavior management tools
  • Participate in regular check-ins, feedback sessions, and professional development opportunities

Marginal Duties

  • Engage small groups of students on trails, hiking 2-5 miles with a 10-20 lb. pack in all weather conditions
  • Act as a teaching assistant during field experiences, supporting student engagement with natural history and Washington’s temperate rainforest ecosystem
  • Participate in camp songs, dances, skits, and activities to create a fun, energetic atmosphere
  • Prepare program materials and assist with logistical support as needed
  • Recognize and provide support for students experiencing homesickness, anxiety, or stress
  • Adapt to student needs and changing circumstances while maintaining flexibility
  • Cooperate with high school leaders, Waskowitz staff, teachers, and students as part of a supportive team
  • Provide constructive feedback to high school leaders and students while receiving and implementing feedback for personal growth
  • Host meals and facilitate leader meetings and check-ins
  • Maintain and respect technological expectations around phone use

Required Qualifications

  • Interest in working with youth and developing leadership skills
  • Enthusiasm for outdoor education, environmental stewardship, and experiential learning
  • Ability to work as part of a team and build positive relationships with peers, students, and staff
  • Willingness to learn and receive feedback in a structured, growth-oriented environment
  • Commitment to fostering an inclusive, safe, and supportive community for students and fellow leaders
  • Strong communication skills and a positive attitude

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience working with children in any setting (camps, tutoring, babysitting, mentoring, etc.);
  • Prior participation in outdoor education, conservation programs, or leadership training
  • Experience leading songs, skits, games, or group activities
  • Physical ability to hike 2-5 miles on uneven terrain while carrying a 10-20 lb pack in various weather conditions

Hours

40+ per week (Some weeks will require more service hours which incorporate professional development opportunities & some weeks will be less than 40 hours)

Living Accommodations

Accommodation will be provided in our on-site cabin buildings. These cabins are shared with 5th grade students and high school leaders during programming. When programming is not in session, each SCA placement will have their cabin to themselves, with access to a shared bathroom. The kitchen and dining hall facilities will be open to use by the selected placements when the program is not in session. During programming, meals will be provided.

Compensation

  • $650 RT Travel Allowance (Paid once)
  • $500 Weekly Living Allowance (Paid Bi-Weekly)
  • Housing on site provided
  • AmeriCorps Eligible (Award valued at ~$1,956) at fulfillment of 450 service hours

All allowances are subject to applicable federal, state, and local taxes.

Personal Vehicle Information

Recommended (for personal enjoyment but not as part of the program)

Additional Benefits

Interpretive Skills/Outdoor Teaching and Leadership Skills

Equal Opportunity Statement

The SCA strives to cultivate a work environment that encourages fairness, teamwork, and respect among all staff members. SCA is committed to maintaining a work atmosphere where people may grow personally and professionally. The Student Conservation Association, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.

Physical requirements and working conditions specific to the position are available in the full job description.

Palmetto Goodwill

About Palmetto Goodwill

We are a dynamic and inclusive organization dedicated to transforming lives through the power of work. As the Talent Acquisition team, we are passionate about finding exceptional individuals who are eager to make a positive impact on our community.

✨ Join our team of change-makers! ✨

🔍 Seeking driven and talented professionals who want to thrive in a purpose-driven environment.

💼 We offer exciting opportunities across various departments, from retail and operations to administration and social services.

💡 Our mission is to empower individuals facing barriers to employment, equipping them with skills, resources, and support to build successful careers.

🤝 Collaborate with a diverse and inclusive team that values teamwork, innovation, and compassion.

💫At Palmetto Goodwill, you'll discover a nurturing environment where your skills are valued, and your potential is encouraged to flourish!

Our History:

Here in Lower South Carolina, your local Goodwill has been building better communities through the power of work since the 1970s. In 1974, a small group of local citizens raised concerns over the lack of opportunities for people with disabilities in the Charleston area. After five years of endless meetings and small fundraising activities, the group received a charter from Goodwill Industries International and the agency officially opened its doors on October 16, 1979, with the name Goodwill Industries of Lower South Carolina, Inc.

Since its inception, your local Goodwill has continued to provide services to individuals, businesses and organizations throughout the South Carolina. The community has supported Goodwill Industries with donations of goods, monetary contributions and by shopping in Goodwill retail stores. Because of this support, Goodwill’s mission of helping people achieve their full potential through the dignity and power of work is as relevant today as it was when Goodwill opened its doors in 1979.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
North Charleston, South Carolina
Year Founded
1979
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