Monday, February 2, 2026

SEA recruiting for our spring teaching team

 

                                            SEA Teaching Position (Volunteer with Stipend) 

The Anacostia Watershed Society’s Saturday Environmental Academy (SEA) is looking  for passionate volunteers to join its teaching team for the spring program, which will run on Saturdays from March 28 – May 9 (no session April 4). 

SEA offers a free outdoor education program for 6th, 7th, and 8th graders, many of whom live in the Anacostia Watershed. Through this unique, fun, educational experience,  students learn about their river and local environment while developing their skills in  team building, critical thinking, and scientific investigation.  

Our ideal volunteers are experienced environmental educators who enjoy working with  students from underserved communities. On average, the time commitment is eight hours per week during the semester. Volunteer duties include:  

Develop or modify existing environmental lessons and team building activities as  needed. Activities are to be interactive and experiential. 

Take “lead” in facilitating weekly activities on rotating basis with other members  of teaching team. At least two other staff will be available to assist each session.  When “lead,” create short assignments for Student Leaders and email schedule  and relevant objectives to Director, Teachers, and Student Leaders by Thursday  before Saturday when you are the lead. 

When not the “lead”, maintain proactive, high-energy involvement and facilitate activities as requested. 

Assist in logistical arrangements for sessions as needed. 

As teacher, manage student behavior with consistent, positive expectations. Participate in a virtual planning meeting before the program begins.  Promptly show-up at 8:45 for pre-meeting each Saturday and be able to stay until  

1:30 for student dismissal and debrief meeting. Sessions run from 9:00 – 1:00 for  students. 

A background check is required for this position (no cost to you). A stipend of $100 per  Saturday session taught is provided. The expectation is that teachers will make every  effort to participate in each of the Saturday sessions. Please discuss any conflicts in  advance of accepting the position. We encourage diverse candidates to apply.  Candidates must have unrestricted authorization to work in the U.S. The meeting  location for SEA is in southeast D.C., near the Eastern Market Metro (*not* at the AWS  office). For more information about SEA, go to anacostiaws.org. Also, find us on  Facebook to see the students in action. If you are interested in this position, please  send a note of interest and your resume to Catherine Estes, SEA Program Director, at  cestes@anacostiaws.org.