
Classification Title:
OPS Florida 4H Camps Environmental Educator
Essential Tasks
You will play a key role in creating engaging and hands-on environmental experiences. Your responsibilities will include:
Organizing, delivering, and evaluating 100 educational programs focused on Florida's vital natural resources (land, air, soil, water) for students in grades K-12 through on-site and outreach programs.
Utilizing 4-H Environmental Education curriculums that foster a love for the environment and learning.
Collaborating with fellow team members to create a lasting, positive impact on our Florida youth.
Benefits
Tangible
Receive a biweekly living stipend $760- $860
Earn a Segal AmeriCorps Education Award for completion of your term of service
AmeriCorps member housing may be available on-site
Enjoy loan deferment and interest forbearance on qualified student loans while in service: https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/repay-loans/forgiveness-cancellation/public-service
Childcare benefits may be available for members with children under 13
Health insurance is available for FULL-TIME members
Explore additional benefits for AmeriCorps at: https://www.nationalservice.gov/special-initiatives/employers-national-service/alumni
Intangible
Be part of transforming the lives of youth through hands-on environmental learning
Connect with a strong network of youth development and environmental professionals and fellow educators
Onboarding &Training
Your journey with us begins with comprehensive onboarding focused on crucial areas such as UF Human Resources, 4-H Standards, Youth Protection, and grant expectations
Orientation and mid-year training are required and will include overnight travel
Training
Experiential Learning: You will learn how to make education engaging and actionable
Behavior Modification Techniques: Equip you with strategies to guide the youth effectively
Ongoing Professional Development: Monthly check-ins and continuous training based on member needs
Environmental Education: You will learn a myriad of curriculum based on Florida's natural ecosystems
Grant standards training
Evaluations and Reporting
Expected Salary:
Biweekly living stipend range $760-$860
Minimum Requirements:
A High School diploma or its equivalent is the minimum requirement.
Must pass a Background Screening before hire. Valid driver's license preferred.
Preferred Qualifications:
Special Instructions to Applicants:
This requisition has been reposted. Previous applicants are still under consideration and need not apply.
Must pass a State and Federal Background Screening before hire.
In order to be considered please submit a resume and cover letter.
Health Assessment Required:
No
