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A leading nonprofit conservation organization in Ipswich is looking for a Lead Environmental Educator. In this seasonal role, you will coordinate educational activities, support camp staff, and engage campers in agricultural and ecological learning. The position requires a background in environmental education, experience with children, and a passion for sustainability. Working 40 hours per week, the position involves both office preparation and active camp involvement from May to August 2026. Competitive hourly rate offered for qualified candidates.
Founded in 1891 by a group of visionary volunteers, The Trustees of Reservations (The Trustees) is the nation’s premier conservation and preservation organization. The Trustees preserves, for public use and enjoyment, properties of exceptional scenic, historic, and ecological value in Massachusetts. Our properties are open to all, and we thrive by involving as many people as possible in all that we do. We aim to protect special places for future generations to enjoy in perpetuity, and have helped protect more than 50,000 acres, including 27,000+ acres on more than 120 reservations that are open to the public. As a non‑profit conservation organization, we are funded and supported entirely by our visitors, supporters, volunteers, and our 100,000 Member households. We encourage you to learn more about The Trustees on our website, www.thetrustees.org.
Hourly Rate: $18.00-$20.00/hour
Rates are determined based on relevant experience.
Hours per week: 40, Mondays–Fridays, 8AM-4PM (Part‑time hours May 11–June 5)
Job Classification: Seasonal, Non‑Exempt
Job Type: Onsite
Duration: May 11 – August 21, 2026
Location: Appleton Farms, Ipswich, MA
As the Lead Environmental Educator, you will bring your expertise and passion for environmental education to work with Camp Educators and camp persona curriculum that leverages the deep resources of the Farm’s education department to support campers in learning about essential agricultural activities and practices.
With rolling grasslands, grazing livestock, vegetable gardens, an educational barnyard, and miles of trails, Appleton Farm Camp offers a uniquely immersive summer experience. Campers are introduced to Appleton’s historic working farm and expansive landscape through exciting, authentic educational activities. Our program for ninety campers ages 4–14 is inspired by this exceptional property and builds on The Trustees’ expertise in nature conservation, historic landscapes, regenerative agriculture, and culinary exploration.
For more information about our camp, please visit Trustees Camps.
As the Lead Environmental Educator, you will coordinate daily routines, weekly themes, and periodic workshops for all staff that include educational activities and chores in the barnyard and education garden; exploring this historic property and its many wild habitats; learning about food production, sustainability, and ecology; art and craft making; and free play. We offer two weeks of collaborative paid training to prepare our staff for this complex, challenging, and rewarding work. Prior to camp, you will work part‑time with year‑round staff May 11–June 5 to prepare materials and spaces for staff training and the camp season, and assist leading training activities for staff.
Specifically, you’ll:
This is a Seasonal, non‑exempt position working 40 hours/week reporting directly to The Appleton Farms School and Youth Programs Manager/Camp Director.
We pledge to create a workplace that fosters staff development and supports the mental, emotional, and social health of our camp staff. We strive to provide training that will help staff fully prepare to care for campers and keep them safe, as well as to deliver quality educational experiences throughout the season. We will consistently recognize the incredible work of our staff, and ensure that they feel seen, heard, and fully supported in this special work.
Skills and training in environmental education, outdoor recreation, health and safety, and childhood development; communication; collaboration; critical thinking & problem solving; leadership; empathy; resiliency; work ethic.
Don’t quite have all the skills and experience listed above? We still want to hear from you! Research shows that historically marginalized groups are less likely to apply if they do not meet every single requirement. We are committed to building a diverse team and encourage you to apply even if you are missing some of the skills and experience above.
Have questions? Reach out to our People Team by emailing people@thetrustees.org.
The Trustees is a proud equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any protected status including, but not limited to, age, race, ethnicity, sex, gender, sexual preferences, nation of origin, religion, or disability status and strongly encourages applications from people of color, persons with varying abilities, women, and LGBTQ+ applicants. We aspire to reflect and effectively serve the residents and communities of Massachusetts, who are at the core of our mission.
The Trustees’ commitment to advancing the organization’s vision for this work may be found here: Diversity, Belonging, Inclusion and Equity.
It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability.
We are committed to creating an inclusive and accessible work environment. To request reasonable accommodations during the application or interview process, please contact us at people@thetrustees.org.