Environmental Educator
Position Title: Environmental Educator (Position Description PDF)
Position Service Site: The Ridges Sanctuary (Baileys Harbor, WI)
Service Time: September 1, 2026 to August 14, 2027 (1,700 hours total, 50 weeks, 35 hours/week)
Schedule: Monday to Friday, usually 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM. Some evening, weekend and holiday hours are required for events and programs. Hours will vary weekly but generally will not exceed 70 hours over a two-week period.
Benefits: Living stipend for the entire term totals $23,000 ($460 per week). An AmeriCorps Education Award of approximately $7,300 will be issued upon successful completion of service.
Health insurance is available via WisCorps for individuals in 1,700-hour positions who are not already covered.
Housing that is within walking distance of the service site is included with the position.
OVERVIEW: The Ridges Sanctuary mission is to promote positive environmental behaviors through impactful educational experiences, land protection and management, and ecological research. The Ridges was established in 1937 after Albert Fuller, then Curator of Botany at the Milwaukee Public Museum, began spending a significant amount of time surveying the landscape. Fuller spearheaded a grassroots movement to protect this incredibly diverse property and establish Wisconsin’s first land trust. The Ridges Sanctuary now protects over 1,700 acres comprising fifteen discrete plant communities, 475 inventoried vascular plants, a Boreal Forest glacial relict and twenty-nine of Wisconsin’s forty-nine native orchids. The Ridges has also established popular early childhood education programs, a nationally recognized Orchid Restoration Project, and welcomes over 35,000 visitors to our Nature Center each year.
SERVICE DESCRIPTION: The Ridges Sanctuary seeks a motivated individual to join our team of educators. The primary responsibilities will be aiding, developing and leading educational programs during the school year and summer, leading guided hikes for adults and families, and assisting visitors at the Nature Center and along the trail. Other duties include weekly immersion into the organization’s operations, including engaging with ecological research and other land management activities, and developing and completing an individualized project in an area of interest.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Education Programs
- Support implementation of year-round youth education programming at The Ridges, including assisting with early childhood education and aiding associated lessons.
- Develop camp curriculum and teach Backpack Adventure Camps for children ages 4 to 11 during the summer.
- Lead nature hikes occasionally, teaching visitors about The Ridges Sanctuary.
- Assist with group tours and participate in special events occasionally as needed.
- Assist in developing brochures, programs, activities, and related materials to enhance educational experiences.
- Develop a report, program, or educational materials for staff or visitors based on an individual area of study.
Visitor Engagement
- Interact with visitors daily and answer questions about The Ridges, the Nature Center, and Door County.
- Manage daily operations for visitors and members including program registration and customer service.
- Help answer incoming phone calls and assist callers with their questions and concerns.
Research/Preservation
- On rare occasions, the Environmental Educator may choose to assist land management and research staff in various projects throughout the summer, such as orchid monitoring, plant surveys, and trail maintenance.
HOUSING:
- Members should be prepared to live in communal housing with other program/organization/agency members.
- Members should expect to have roommates and must inform staff of any housing preferences or required accommodations. Pets are not allowed.
- Occupants should expect shared accommodations including but not limited to a shared living room, kitchen (with some pots, pans, plates, and utensils), and one or more bathrooms.
- Occupants will be required to sign a lease, which will outline housing rules and requirements.
- An offsite laundry facility and a grocery store are available within a 5-minute drive of the provided housing.
- The housing area is located about 25 miles from Sturgeon Bay, WI, which offers several services and amenities.
- Please contact Katie Krouse (katie@ridgessanctuary.org) directly for any housing related questions. Any other questions about the position should be directed to Siena Muehlfeld (siena.muehlfeld@wiscorps.org).
TRAININGS OFFERED:
- Knowledge of local natural and cultural history
- Early Childhood Education Training
- CPR certification
- Shaken Baby Syndrome and Mandated Reporter trainings
- Ongoing learning opportunities will be offered throughout the summer to expand the service member’s knowledge in education, research, outreach, land preservation, and more
QUALIFICATIONS:
- At least 18 years of age
- A citizen of the United States, a United States national, or a legal permanent resident of the United States
- Experience in developing and delivering environmental education and/or camp programs is preferred
- Access to a reliable personal vehicle for the duration of the service term is recommended
- Energetic and enthusiastic personality to help motivate children and to collaborate with co-workers and visitors
- Excellent communication skills
- Ability to withstand the physical demands of work, which involves some lifting, carrying, bending and hiking across uneven terrain in potentially inclement weather conditions and in the presence of biting insects
- Ability to perform the essential duties of the position with or without reasonable accommodation
- Ability to multitask and shift schedule and priorities to meet changing conditions
- Lifeguard Certification and experience is a plus
- Upon hire, a criminal background check will be conducted. Service with WisCorps will be considered probationary until all results are returned and have been reviewed
WisCorps provides equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran per applicable federal, state, and local laws. We are committed to assuring equal employment opportunity and equal access to services, programs, and activities for persons with disabilities. If you have a disability and need to access information in an alternative format, or need it translated into another language, please contact us by phone at 608-782-2494, by email at staff@wiscorps.org, or dial Wisconsin Relay 711.
Application Overview
Please complete this application to be considered for an Individual Placement position with the Wisconsin Conservation Corps. This form cannot save and resume your work. Allow at least 20 minutes to complete this application. Here is an overview of our hiring process:
Step 1
Applicants will be contacted via email within two weeks. Top applicants will be invited to a virtual informational call about the position. This call will be hosted by WisCorps staff and will last approximately 30 minutes.
Step 2
After the informational call, selected applicants will be interviewed by Placement Site staff. This interview will be scheduled within two weeks of the informational call.
Step 3
If the Placement Site wants to proceed with an applicant, WisCorps staff will process three references. References will be shared with Placement Site staff, who will make the final hiring decision and reach out with an offer.
Please don’t hesitate to contact Siena at siena.muehlfeld@wiscorps.org or via phone at 608-860-0944 if you have any questions or prefer to submit a paper application.