
The Outdoor Education Program Instructor role at Camp Marston delivers engaging outdoor science and recreational programming for fifth and sixth-grade students. Key responsibilities include teaching hands-on natural history classes, leading diverse activities such as archery and climbing, and providing 24-hour resident supervision to ensure camper safety and well-being. The position requires on-site living during the camp season, which runs from late August through May, with a schedule that includes weekdays and rotating weekends. This opportunity appeals to those passionate about youth development and nature education, offering a supportive community environment, free meals, and professional growth within a structured outdoor science school model.























