Summer Nature Intern
Summer Nature Education Intern: Wild Bear Nature Center
Our Mission
To inspire a lifelong connection to nature and community through creative outdoor exploration.
About the Role
Wild Bear Nature Center is seeking Nature Education Interns to join our education team and help lead our Summer Nature Camp programs for school-age children. This is a hands-on, outdoor-focused position perfect for creative, child-centered folks who love nature and want to grow their skills in environmental education.
Interns work alongside experienced Nature Educators to deliver engaging, nature-based curriculum that blends science, art, music, games, stories, crafts, and outdoor exploration—all outside whenever possible.
What You’ll Gain
- Real-world experience in environmental education and nonprofit work
- Hands-on teaching and curriculum support in outdoor settings
- Knowledge of local Rocky Mountain ecology
- Professional development with a growing nonprofit
- Meaningful work with kids in beautiful natural spaces
Key Responsibilities
- Assist educators in planning and leading full-day, hands-on nature programs
- Support safe, engaging, and inclusive learning environments
- Help organize and maintain education materials
- Bring fresh ideas and creativity to existing programs
- Ensure children are safe, supported, and accounted for at all times
Qualifications
- Interest in (or progress toward) a degree in education, environmental studies, natural science, or a related field and/or experience working with school-age children
- Ability to pass Colorado Department of Human Services and FBI background checks
- Two positive professional references
- Interest or experience in full-day, innovative nature programming
We are looking for candidates who are:
- Curious, creative, and eager to learn
- Comfortable working outdoors in all kinds of weather
- A team player with a strong work ethic and positive attitude
- Adaptable, resourceful, and kid-focused
- Artistic, musical, playful, and not afraid to think outside the box
- Kind, patient, and excited to spend your days exploring nature with kids
Schedule & Compensation
Camp runs Monday–Friday, approximately 8:00 AM–4:00 PM for 10 weeks.
- Training: Begins May 26, 2026, Continued training June 19th, July 3rd.
- Camp Dates: June 1, 2026 - August 7, 2026.
- Hours: Approximately 40 hours per week
- Stipend: $80 per day
- Housing: Staff housing may be available through our partner organization, Eldora Ski Resort
Previous experience is helpful but not required. A passion for education, nature, and working with kids is essential!
How to Apply
Please send a resume and two references to:
Frankie Beard
Director of Educational Operations
frankie@wildbear.org
Learn more at www.wildbear.org
No phone calls, please.