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JOB OPPORTUNITY: Part-time Program Educator "Squad leader"
Urban Adventure Squad (UAS)--a nonprofit, 501(c)(3), Washington, D.C.-based education organization that serves schools and school communities with equitable outdoor learning programs in every ward of the city--seeks a part-time program educator to support our school partnerships and community-based programs. Our programs take place M-F, during school hours, all year round and throughout the summer. 

UAS educators are committed, warm, engaging, creative, and organized people who love working with children, embrace our model of outdoors-focused learning, and enjoy exploring neighborhoods and trails. Educators lead groups of children through curriculum-aligned, joyful programs on days when schools are closed and through school-based partnerships for grades K-8 during the school day. 

After a period of orientation and experience in our programs, Squad Leaders can develop their own lesson plans in their areas of expertise and interest, and take on responsibilities in enrollment, program development, grant writing, fundraising, research, marketing, and more. 

Urban Adventure Squad offers programs all year round. We look for continuity for our program educators and are not hiring for a summer only position.

COMPENSATION. Compensation is based on experience and starts at $20 per hour. 

What is Urban Adventure Squad? UAS is a small, nonprofit education organization founded in 2014 to activate the city as the classroom. We learn about environmental science and stewardship by hiking through Rock Creek Park, fishing in the Anacostia River, and caring for local greenspaces; about the arts and arts production by taking behind-the-scenes tours of local theaters and meeting with local muralists; and about D.C. history by hiking through neighborhoods and meeting archaeologists and city planners. Thousands of children from schools across the D.C. area participate in outdoor learning programs with Urban Adventure Squad. 

Squad Leaders are the heart of UAS and are responsible for:
  • leading groups of children on educational, walking field trips; 
  • reviewing schedules and curricula ahead of program days, and helping to prepare curricula, including teaching materials, games, and activities;
  • representing UAS at meetings and monthly calls, including with other outdoor and environmental education organizations;
  • being on time and energized for each program day;
  • engaging in developmentally appropriate ways with children of different ages and abilities;
  • leading and/or participating in circle discussions, group learning, art and design projects, and other games and activities;
  • coming up with on-the-spot activities (e.g., riddles, games, improv) to keep children engaged during lulls or delays;
  • distributing snacks, cleaning up, loading/unloading supplies;
  • providing feedback on program content and logistics;
  • developing and testing new programs for different audiences.

QUALIFICATIONS
Urban Adventure Squad educators love spending their days with children outdoors, and are organized (but flexible), creative, punctual, and incredibly patient with children of different needs, attention levels, and abilities.

Must be able to work ~15 hours per week (M-F) with availability to work full-time at various locations during the summer. 

Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus to support our outreach/engagement/translation efforts. 
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If hired, educators will be expected to:
  • arrive on time for all programs, ready to positively interact with children, families, and educators;
  • obtain a DCPS clearance and all other related clearances to work with children, including a criminal background check and drug test;
  • commute to locations throughout D.C. by either public or private transportation;
  • lead neighborhood walks and hikes in local parks that last between 1 and 4 miles, which sometimes include steep inclines and rocky trails;
  • ​have or obtain certification in Adult and Pediatric CPR/First Aid/AED; and
  • take other courses and training, including, for example, Stewards of Children® and Youth Mental Health First Aid, that support the organization in creating and maintaining a safe, welcoming, inclusive environment for all. 

TIME COMMITMENT
Our full-day out-of-school time programs take place on weekdays when public schools are closed (e.g., parent-teacher conference days, professional development days, spring break). Program workday hours are usually 8:15 am-4:30 pm.

Our school partnership programs take place on weekdays during the school day. Hours depend on the location and the specifics of each school partnership. School visits may range from one to six hours.

Programming and administrative work hours are flexible and can be done on weekdays or weekends, remotely and on a flexible work schedule. 

Before applying, interested applicants should review:


  • our upcoming schedule of school-year programs and our summer programs before applying. Educators are expected to commute to program locations throughout DC, and must be able to get there on time.
  • our educational approach
  • our social media platforms. We are @UrbanAdvSquad on Instagram and Facebook.
To apply (or for questions), please send your cover letter and resume to [email protected].


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  • DONATIONS
    • Donate
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    • Full Day Programs >
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      • Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
    • Partnerships >
      • Past Partnerships
    • Tick Protocol
  • Resources
    • The Anacostia Watershed through Children's Eyes
    • Ten Things to Do Outdoors in DC!
    • Guide to Outdoor Learning
    • Black History in D.C.
    • Land Acknowledgement
    • Outdoor Learning Ideas
    • Geocaching D.C.'s Waterways >
      • Activities for the Classroom or Home
      • Go PLAY! (Find Our Geocaches)
    • D.C.'s Hidden Waterways >
      • Squad Waterway Cleanup
      • In-classroom activities
      • Field trips
      • Resources to learn more >
        • Hands-on Activities
    • Environmental Justice with Middle Schoolers >
      • Activities for the Classroom or Home
  • About
    • Who we are >
      • UAS BOARD
      • UAS STAFF
      • UAS documents >
        • UAS Annual Report 2021
        • UAS Annual Report 2020
        • UAS Annual Report 2019
        • UAS Annual Report 2018
        • UAS Annual Report 2017 >
          • UAS Financial Report 2017
        • UAS Annual Report 2016
        • ULTC governance docs
    • The Squad in the News
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
    • Contact Us >
      • Join our email list
    • Job opportunity: Part-time educator