- Wages/Pay
- $350.00 - $400.00 / week
- Experience Level
- Some experience required
- Job Start Date
- Aug 08, 2026
Tired of meaningless work? Join our team of awesome Outdoor Educators who put their values into action every day!
ECHO HILL OUTDOOR SCHOOL (www.ehos.org), located on Maryland’s scenic Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay, has openings for both entry-level and experienced Teacher/Naturalists. This position has proven to provide staff with an amazing background and experience leading to a myriad of careers in science, education, outdoor recreation, environmental law, and health professions.
For over 50 years, Echo Hill Outdoor School, located on Maryland’s Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay, has been teaching students about the magic of the outdoors with no classrooms, no textbooks, and no assignments other than engaging with the people and the natural world around them. Exploring natural landscapes from marshes to local waterways, students observe and appreciate the environment surrounding them. Experiential learning takes place on our adventure/challenge course, in our nature preserve and its freshwater swamp, and around the waterways and fields of rural Kent County, allowing participants to experience a ‘eureka’ moment when their classroom lessons jump out of the textbook and into real life. Our programs aim to form a practical understanding of the natural and human environment based on hands-on experiences, and through them, to help each student grow their social/emotional sense of self-reliance, confidence, and independence.
Course areas include: Ecology of the Chesapeake Bay conducted on historic work boats, Swamp Ecology including Swamp Canoe and Swamp Walks; Group and Individual Development on our low and high element challenge course; Outdoor Skills in classes like Orienteering and Survival; and History and the Human Environment with classes such as Early American Studies and the “Mystery Tour”, an exploration of the cultural and historical landscape of Kent County. The program is flexible so as to meet the needs of a wide range of students, typically 3rd through 9th grade, from both public and private schools.
Belonging and Community:
Echo Hill Outdoor School supports an environment that values the dignity and worth of all individuals. Our focus is on empowering the individual and developing empathy and respect for ourselves, for others and for the natural environment. We recognize how differences shape how we experience the world and the watershed—and how we access resources and the environment.
Responsibilities:
At Echo Hill Outdoor School you would teach a variety of classes from all of our curriculum areas. Positions are residential, living with and supervising students in a beautiful, rustic camp setting on the Chesapeake Bay (typically Mondays – Fridays.) You would also supervise all aspects of students’ residential life during their stay at the school including overnights in platform tents or cabins of seven to ten students, table-heading at family style meals, and supervision of free time and other activities.
Qualifications:
Ready to join our amazing team? We are seeking motivated, energetic individuals with creativity and commitment. A background in Education, Recreation, Environmental Education, Adventure Learning, Psychology, Natural Sciences, Marine Biology or related fields is desired. Experience working with and relating to children of all ages is very beneficial.
Compensation:
The starting salary for Teacher/Naturalists is $350-$400 per week. School owned housing and meals are provided with this residential teaching position. Ten-month contracts may be available for interested, committed individuals depending upon future openings and satisfactory job performance. A staff medical reimbursement plan is also available.
Deadline: Applications are welcome year-round. Primary starting dates are in early March and late August.
Contact Info
- Betsy McCown
- jobs@ehos.org
- (410) 348-5880
- www.ehos.org
Echo Hill Outdoor School
Our mission is to provide visiting students and groups with positive experiences in the outdoors that are exciting, interesting and fun. Experiential curriculum areas include: Watershed Ecology of the Chesapeake Bay and its ecosystems, group and individual development on our low and high ropes adventure course, and exploration of history and the human environment in the Chesapeake Bay region.
- Location
- Maryland
- Season
- Spring, Summer, and Fall
- Staff size
- 30-35 program staff
- Housing
- Whether included in the compensation package or provided at a cost, housing is provided for staff.
- Housing details
- Optional staff housing, not required
- Meals
- Some meals / discounts
- Cell phone service
- Some, ask for details
- Internet access
- Good
