HAWKs Educator
Job
HAWKs Kids - Meridian
Meridian, ID (In Person)
Part-Time
Review key factors to help you decide if the role fits your goals.
Pay Growth
?
out of 5
Not enough data
Not enough info to score pay or growth
Job Security
?
out of 5
Not enough data
Calculating job security score...
Total Score
59
out of 100
Average of individual scores
Skill Insights
Compare your current skills to what this opportunity needs—we'll show you what you already have and what could strengthen your application.
Job Description
HAWKs Educator Reports to: Field Operations Manager /
Franchise Owner Location:
Meridian Position Type:
Part-Time HAWKs exists to reconnect children with the outdoors through meaningful adventure, exploration, and community-based outdoor education. We believe kids thrive when they are challenged, inspired, and given the opportunity to experience the natural world firsthand. Our programs help children build confidence, resilience, curiosity, independence, and connection by getting them off screens and into the outdoors. Role Overview HAWKs Educators lead small groups of children on hikes and outdoor activities, teaching nature-based lessons while inspiring curiosity, confidence, and environmental stewardship. Educators are responsible for creating a fun, safe, and engaging learning experience while helping explorers build community and forge connections with nature. This is not a traditional classroom role. HAWKs Educators guide children through hands-on outdoor learning experiences including hiking, exploration, environmental education, games, team-building activities, and adventure-based programming in parks, foothills, and natural spaces throughout the community. This role is hands-on, outdoors, and collaborative. Key Responsibilities1. Program Delivery & Group Leadership Lead groups of 8-14 explorers (ages 5-16) with a co-educator on hikes, with games, and hands-on activities. Teach nature-based lessons focused on ecological systems, environmental science, and conservation. Lead nature-themed games, songs, crafts, and activities that inspire curiosity and creativity. Teach and model trail safety and Leave No Trace principles during all programming. Adapt activities to the age, interests, and skill level of each group to ensure a positive learning experience. 2. Safety & Risk Management Ensure the physical and emotional safety of all explorers during hikes and programming. Monitor group dynamics and diffuse conflicts between participants as needed. Lead children safely across varied terrain, including streams, steep trails, and wildlife habitats. Carry and manage a first aid kit, water bladder, and other field essentials during all programs. 3. Family & Team Communication Communicate with parents and caregivers before and after programming using the registration and messaging platform. Provide updates on explorers' experiences, highlights from the day, and any concerns. Collaborate closely with co-educators and senior team members to ensure seamless program delivery. 4. Contribution to HAWKs Culture Create a positive, inclusive, and welcoming environment for all explorers. Act as an ambassador for HAWKs' mission, modeling environmental awareness and respect for nature. Support fellow educators and share knowledge, tips, and techniques to strengthen the team's collective impact. Qualifications Education & Experience Associate's or Bachelor's degree in environmental science, education, biology, or related fields preferred. Previous experience working with children or in outdoor education strongly preferred. Skills & Competencies Passion for nature-based learning and inspiring children to connect with the environment. Creative and engaging teaching style, able to make complex topics fun and accessible. Ability to identify and support the social, emotional, cognitive, and physical needs of explorers. Physical Requirements Ability to hike 5-8 miles while carrying a day backpack with water, first aid supplies, and materials. Ability to lift up to 40 pounds as needed for program setup and support. Additional Requirements Fluency in local ecosystems, native plants, and wildlife preferred. Reliable transportation to programming locations. Current CPR/First Aid certification (required or obtained within 90 days). Wilderness First Aid certification is a plus . Punctual, dependable, and enthusiastic about working outdoors. Success in This Role Looks Like Explorers are safe, engaged, and inspired during every program. Families feel informed and connected to their child's experience. Programming is delivered consistently and reflects HAWKs' values and curriculum. Educators create a supportive, collaborative environment for participants and fellow team members.Pay:
$20.00 per hourWork Location:
In personSimilar jobs in Meridian, ID
Chick-fil-A I Meridian and Eagle
Meridian, ID
Posted1 day ago
Updated11 hours ago
Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine
Meridian, ID
Posted1 day ago
Updated11 hours ago
Cole Valley Christian Schools
Meridian, ID
Posted1 day ago
Updated11 hours ago
Similar jobs in Idaho
St. Luke's Health System
Boise, ID
Posted1 day ago
Updated11 hours ago
Cengage Group
Boise, ID
Posted1 day ago
Updated11 hours ago
Intermountain Health
Boise, ID
Posted1 day ago
Updated11 hours ago