Advertise

Environmental Education and Outdoor and Adventure Activities

child and women either side of stream (image: Simon Rae on unsplash)

Working in environmental education, including forest school jobs, field studies tutor roles and interpretation.

Informing the general public and educating the next generation is a vital part of many jobs within the countryside sector. Environmental Education is a significant part of the sector and encompasses everything from pre-school tots groups to running training courses for higher education and adults; in addition most organisations and sites require some interpretation work taking the message of the group to the public in the form of talks, on site information panels and running stalls at events.  Each level brings its own challenges and an education officer who runs the toddler group will not be setting up higher education courses but may be required to run guided walks and events for an adult audience.

You'll find interpretation, field work tutors, public engagement, adventure activities instructors also higher and further education roles. Sometimes environmental education roles are combined with leading the more adventurous outdoor activities although this can be a career in itself.

Jobs and employment

Typical jobs include Field Studies Tutor, Environmental Education Officer, Tutor, Lecturer,  Engagement and Education Officer, Outdoor Activities Instructor  the National Careers Service has role profiles of all of these and many more (click the links)

See current vacancies advertised with CJS here.

To gain the experience required volunteering is frequently a good start.

See current volunteering opportunities advertised with CJS here.

  

Skills, training and CPD.

There is no one specific set of skills required to work in Environmental Education you need to be friendly, outgoing and able to convey difficult concepts in an easy to understand manner.  If you're working with school children then a great degree of patience is essential.  A background in teaching is often desirable but not always essential. For the Outdoor Adventure activities side an ability to swim is usually required and NGB Certificates in your chosen sport(s) e.g. rock climbing, canoeing and kayaking.

A DBS check will be required.

Unusual skills such as foraging for food, mindfulness or coracle making might be helpful in making your application stand out.

Information and in depth articles

Calling all conservationists: Help deliver next generation of nature enthusiasts, University of Reading

Generation Wild: Inspiring the next generation of nature lovers, Generation Wild from WWT

Introducing Countryside Classroom

Engaging children with nature through drama and storytelling, Eco Drama

Froglife is Leaping forward for Dementia

Working towards WILDER lives, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust

Planning your environmental education programme, Wild Ideas

 

Useful organisations

Forest School Association

NAEE UK - the National Association for Environmental Education

Institute for Outdoor Learning

Field Studies Council

More on:

Built by Jack Barber in Whitby, North Yorkshire. Visit Herbal Apothecary for herbal practitioner supplies, Sweet Cecily's for natural skincare, BeeVital for propolis health supplements and Future Health Store for whole foods, health supplements, natural & ethical gifts.