Interested in environmental education, wilderness skills, and working with children?
Join Audubon Vermont's summer team as a PAID counselor-in-training (CIT)! Thanks to grant funding, we will be able to pay our CITs $15/hour for their hard work!
Counselors-in-training (CITs) work alongside our camp staff—experienced naturalists and educators—to deliver high-quality, hands-on environmental education and activities for campers ages 3-12. The program is structured to give CITs the opportunity to explore their interests in outdoor education and conservation, while also building the skills and experience to launch them towards their next education or career opportunities. We hope our CITs will become the next generation of Audubon camp counselors, naturalist educators, and conservation biologists!
Build your resume, work outside, and broaden your knowledge of the natural world all while getting paid for a work-based learning opportunity!
Who can apply?
CITs must be available for a 3-day orientation June 18-21 (no work on Juneteenth, 6/19). This is when we will cover safety protocols, get to know other CITs and camp staff, practice activities and games, learn the trails of Audubon, and more!
Applications have now closed for Summer 2024.
Is the CIT position right for you?
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Outdoor/environmental education
- Wildlife and habitat conservation
- Nature awareness, animal tracking, and wilderness living skills
- Nature-based crafts, art, and tool-making
- Teaching and mentoring younger kids
- Building teamwork and leadership skills
Past experience attending Audubon camp or another outdoor camp is helpful, but not required.
What camps will I work?
Ecology Day and Middle School Camp: These full-day programs that have campers running wild around the forests, brooks, and ponds of the Green Mountain Audubon Center. Each week of camp focuses on a different theme, but all campers will get a chance to search for wildlife, make crafts, go on hikes, and hone their nature awareness skills while exploring the most magical places at Audubon. Campers age 6 to 12 depending on the week. This camp runs out of our Clubhouse located on the lower half of our property. CIT hours: 8am to 4:15pm
See the camp calendars for a description of each camp session and their weekly themes:
Preschool Nature Camp Calendar
CIT duties and expectations:
- Participate in staff meetings and weekly check-ins with their mentor.
- Ability to spend long periods of time on your feet or hiking around our nature center.
- Excited to be outside all day.
- Receive and apply feedback.
- Be a role model for campers, exhibiting maturity and good judgment.
- Under supervision, lead camp activities and programs for which your skills, interests, and training qualify you.
Counselor In Training Testimonies:
"I liked having a lot of responsibility. I really felt like part of the team, the people I worked with treated me the same they would’ve treated a counselor. I started to enjoy working at Audubon even more after every week." - Cashel, CIT Summer 2023
"I was already very aware of nature and my role in both protecting it and teaching others about it. However, I believe Audubon has given me the skills to communicate with others on this matter and given me a large web of people to connect with as well." - Killian, CIT Summer 2023
Please contact Youth Conservation Leadership Coordinator, Sarah Hooghuis at sarah.hooghuis@audubon.org with any questions.
How you can help, right now
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