The Lead Camp Instructor assists the Zoo’s education department by enthusiastically delivering hands-on, educational programming to children 4 to 13 years old. This position is responsible for administering high quality curriculum that aligns with the theme and the goal of the camp, ensuring the safety of all campers in their care, and supporting the mission of the Zoo “to enrich lives through firsthand interaction with living things.” Lead instructors are responsible for maintaining ownership of their class by leading games and activities, managing conflict between campers, and communicating with their assistant instructor to delegate tasks and responsibilities. Summer camp at the Lincoln Children’s Zoo is ten weeks long, beginning the week of Memorial Day. Camp hours are from 8:15am to 4:15pm Monday through Friday, with instructors’ contract hours somewhere between 7:30am and 5:00pm. A typical day of camp includes approximately two hours of interactive, STEM-based lessons, lunch and free-play time, crafting, snack time, and a series of activities throughout the zoo including scavenger hunts, zookeeper chats, and various science and nature exploration activities. While curriculum is provided, instructors are expected to be able to work collaboratively and with exceptional creativity, knowing that working with children creates its own unique challenges and things do not always go according to plan. A sense of humor and flexibility is a must, as well as the ability to actively and independently problem-solve when issues arise. This is a full-time, seasonal position for summer 2026 . Applicants must be available for a minimum of 8-9 weeks of the summer with minimal time off.
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