Program Specialist
- Quincy, Massachusetts, United States
- Quincy, Massachusetts, United States
About
Oakland Feather River Camp isn't only a summer job - we are a community that cares, collaborates, and welcomes everyone to access the magic of nature. Summer at OFRC is fast-paced, joyful, challenging, and incredibly rewarding. If you want work that's meaningful, outdoors, and full of real connection, you're in the right place
What You'll Get at OFRC
This is a real job with real responsibility - and real support.
- Free housing, meals, laundry, utilities and camp store discounts.
- Highly competitive, transparent pay.
- Five-day work week with true time off - a rarity in the summer camp world.
- Professional leadership training.
- A team culture built on respect, communication, and accountability.
- A diverse, inclusive community where different identities, backgrounds, and experiences are valued.
- A chance to create unforgettable experiences in nature for families.
We work hard here. We take care of each other. And we make space for joy, rest, and real connection.
Program Specialist - Nature - Summer 2026Oakland Feather River Camp | Quincy, CA
$776-$876 per week | Seasonal | On-site | Free Housing and Meals
As the Program Specialist for Nature Programming, you design and lead nature hikes, environmental education, and outdoor exploration for campers of all ages. You help campers connect with the forests, wildlife, and natural world-and support general program needs when nature sessions aren't running.
You will spend your summer exploring trails, leading eco-lessons, teaching campers about wildlife and plants, helping run camp-wide events, and making the natural world feel alive and fun for everyone.
Full Job Description: Program Specialist - Nature Job Description
What You Will Do- Lead nature hikes, wildlife and plant ID, eco-exploration, and environmental lessons.
- Plan and prepare activity materials; organize supplies and track inventory.
- Teach Leave No Trace principles and encourage campers to respect nature.
- Support campers during activities - answer questions, guide group dynamics, and ensure safety.
- Help with overall camp programs, assist other staff as needed, and support camp-wide events.
Your work helps campers discover the outdoors, grow in confidence, and build memories that last long after summer ends.
Who We Are Looking For- 18 or older.
- 2+ years experience in environmental education, ecology or outdoor instruction.
- Comfortable teaching outdoors, organizing groups, and working in rustic settings.
- Good communication, leadership, and organizational skills.
- Creative, adaptable, and able to lead groups of various ages.
- Someone dependable who shows up on time and works hard.
We treat staff like adults. We expect people to show up fully, work hard, communicate clearly, and support one another.
The Right FitIf you love nature, enjoy teaching and working with people, and want to help campers connect with the outdoors in a fun, supportive setting - this is the role for you
Our Culture & Hiring PhilosophyAt OFRC, we work hard, support each other, and build a community where everyone belongs. We value people who show up with heart, effort, curiosity, and a willingness to learn - no matter their background or experience level. We welcome candidates from traditional and nontraditional paths, and we believe diversity makes our team stronger. You don't need to meet every single qualification to be a strong candidate here; if this role feels right for you, we encourage you to apply and tell us what you'd bring to our community.
Languages
- English
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