Children's Program Facilitator - Garvan Woodland Gardens (multiple Open Positions)
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR, US
Base: $16 ph; bonus/equity: not specified; benefit...
Not specified
Lead daily outdoor activities
Maintain safe environment
Prepare program spaces
The University of Arkansas is seeking multiple Children's Program Facilitators for Garvan Woodland Gardens, aimed at providing nature-based outdoor learning experiences for children aged 5-12. Candidates should be enthusiastic, organized, and have experience working with children, with a temporary part-time role offering a salary of $16 per hour
Job Summary
The Nature Program Facilitator supports and delivers high-quality outdoor learning experiences for children ages 5–12.
Facilitators will lead daily activities for summer camps and other outdoor programs, helping to create a safe, engaging, and inclusive environment.
The University of Arkansas offers a vibrant work environment with benefits including health insurance, tuition waivers, and retirement contributions.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
The University of Arkansas is seeking multiple Children's Program Facilitators for Garvan Woodland Gardens, aimed at providing nature-based outdoor learning experiences for children aged 5-12. Candidates should be enthusiastic, organized, and have experience working with children, with a temporary part-time role offering a salary of $16 per hour.
Salary
Base: $16 per hour; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Health, dental, life, disability insurance, tuition waivers, retirement contributions
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Lead daily outdoor activities
Maintain safe environment
Prepare program spaces
Nice-to-have
Flexible and organized attitude
Enthusiastic about nature exploration
Create inclusive environments
Key Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent
One year experience working with children
CPR/First Aid certification
Valid driver's license
Pass background checks
Work Rights
Proof of legal authority to work in the United States required