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Assists in the conservation of all Salvation Army resources. Abides by and enforce all Salvation ... Ability interacts with children and teens with patience and respect. Ability to prepare and ...

Assists with departmental research projects, conservation, AZA or other industry activities as ... Assists with training, mentoring, and may oversee and direct activities of teenage volunteers, Zoo ...

Assists with departmental research projects, conservation, AZA or other industry activities as ... Assists with training, mentoring, and may oversee and direct activities of teenage volunteers, Zoo ...

Assists with departmental research projects, conservation, AZA or other industry activities as ... Assists with training, mentoring, and may oversee and direct activities of teenage volunteers, Zoo ...

Environmental Educator

Boise, ID · On-site

$15 - $17/hr

Through engaging activities focused on science, conservation, gardening, and the outdoors, you'll ... One year of experience volunteering or working with youths and/or teens in a daycare, sports league ...

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How much do teen conservation jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for teen conservation in the United States is $21.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Teen Conservation vs Environmental Educator?

AspectTeen ConservationEnvironmental Educator
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require volunteer experienceHigh school diploma; often a degree in environmental science or education
Work EnvironmentOutdoor settings, conservation projects, parks, and nature reservesClassrooms, community centers, outdoor programs, and educational events
Employer & IndustryNonprofits, parks departments, conservation organizationsSchools, nonprofits, government agencies, environmental programs

Teen Conservation roles focus on engaging youth in hands-on conservation activities, often outdoors and volunteer-based. Environmental Educators typically have formal education and teach broader environmental topics in various settings. Both roles promote environmental awareness but differ in scope, credentials, and work environment.

What is a Teen Conservation job?

A Teen Conservation job typically involves young people, usually high school students, participating in environmental stewardship activities such as trail maintenance, habitat restoration, invasive species removal, and public education. These positions are often part of summer programs run by parks, nonprofits, or conservation corps, and they aim to teach teens about ecology, teamwork, and leadership. Participants not only help protect natural resources but also gain valuable work experience and skills that can benefit them in future careers.

What types of projects and responsibilities can I expect as a teen conservation worker?

As a teen conservation worker, you’ll typically participate in hands-on environmental projects such as trail maintenance, habitat restoration, invasive species removal, and park clean-ups. You may also help with educational outreach or assist staff in monitoring local wildlife. These roles often involve working outdoors as part of a team, providing opportunities to learn practical skills and contribute directly to conservation efforts. Teamwork, adaptability, and a willingness to learn are key, and you’ll likely gain valuable experience that can support future careers in environmental science or related fields.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Teen Conservationist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Teen Conservationist, you need a foundational understanding of environmental science, basic fieldwork skills, and a passion for conservation, often gained through school programs or youth conservation groups. Familiarity with data collection tools, GPS devices, and basic ecological monitoring systems is helpful. Strong teamwork, communication, and adaptability are valuable soft skills in collaborating with peers and professionals in outdoor settings. These skills and qualities are important for effectively contributing to conservation projects and fostering personal growth in environmental stewardship.
What states have the most Teen Conservation jobs? States with the most job openings for Teen Conservation jobs include:
Infographic showing various Teen Conservation job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 14% Full Time, 43% Part Time, and 43% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $44,377 per year, or $21.3 per hour.
Youth Development Professional/Driver

Youth Development Professional/Driver

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Sumter, SC

$12.75 - $17.25/hr

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Job description

THE SALVATION ARMY JOB DESCRIPTION

Job Title: Youth Development Professional/Driver Employee Name: James Johnson Department: Red Shield Youth Center Location: Sumter, SC

Job Family:

Red Shield Youth Center FLSA: Non-Exempt Reports to: Program Manager, RSYC Site Director, Director of Programs & Community Engagement, Director of Program Services

Job Summary:

Assists alongside program leaders in planning and leading center members and activities provided within a specific program area, supporting the priority outcomes of the program. May assist in special programs and/or events and/or participate in the implementation of other activities as necessary.

Responsible for safely transporting center members and staff to or from school, activities or programs as approved by the Director of Program Services or Site Director, and is responsible for the proper reporting of maintenance, cleanliness, and safety needs of the assigned vehicle.

Participates in the Salvation Army’s ministry advancement by collaborating with the Salvation Army Officers to ensure Red Shield Youth Centers provide an engaging, enriching and empowering environment where youth develop Christ-like character, preparing them to become tomorrow’s leaders.

Operational Standards:

Responsible for assisting to ensure all Red Shield Youth Center operational standards are implemented and maintained.

Essential Functions:

This job description should not be interpreted as all inclusive. It is intended to identify the essential functions and requirements of this position. The incumbent may be requested to perform job-related responsibilities and tasks other than those stated in this job description.

Prepare Youth for Success (20%)

Creates an environment that facilitates the achievement of Youth Development Outcomes:

· Promotes and stimulates program participation.

· Assists with registration of new members and participates in their Center orientation process.

· Provides guidance and role modeling to members.

Assists in Program Development and Implementation (50%)

Implements and administers programs, services and activities for Center members in an effective manner.

Monitors and evaluates programs, services, and activities to ensure safety of members, quality in programs and appearance of the branch at all times. Prepare periodic activity reports.

Assists with implementation of outreach efforts to sustain and increase program membership and program participation.

Driver Role (20%)

The Driver is responsible for safely transporting center members and staff to or from school, activities or programs as approved by the Director of Program Services or Site Director, and is responsible for the proper reporting of maintenance, cleanliness, and safety needs of the assigned vehicle.

Safely operate transportation in accordance with state and The Salvation Army rules and regulations. Ensure safety of children within Driver’s direct care. Supervises behavior of passengers and manages passenger behavior in a manner that ensures safety and compliance with behavioral standards during transport. Communicates with parents, students, and staff in a courteous and respectful manner; respond accordingly to needs.

Follows all center policies and state regulations. Ensures transportation list is on bus and accounts for all children before and after departure. Ensures and double checks that all children have exited vehicle at destinations.

Facility & Equipment Management (10%)

Assists in maintaining facility and equipment in good working order.

Assists in maintaining all storage areas keeping them orderly and clean.

Reports all repairs, maintenance, and janitorial needs to supervisor.

Other Responsibilities:

May participate in special programs and/or events.

Responsible for safely transporting center members and staff to or from school, activities or programs, and is responsible for the proper reporting of maintenance, cleanliness, and safety needs of the assigned vehicle.

Assists in the conservation of all Salvation Army resources.

Abides by and enforce all Salvation Army policies and procedures.

Be willing to assist in any way asked to fulfill the mission of The Salvation Army.

Performs other duties as assigned.

Materials and Equipment:

Computer, Microsoft Office Suite, Copier, Printer, Fax, Phone, Security System, AV Equipment.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

Ability to present a positive and professional image of The Salvation Army.

Ability interacts with children and teens with patience and respect.

Ability to prepare and maintain records and reports in an accurate and complete manner.

Ability to support and coordinate activities and events.

Ability to clearly communicate roles and responsibilities to individuals and groups.

Ability to schedule meetings.

Ability to interact with co-workers, volunteers and the public in a positive, professional manner.

Ability to work with people of diverse backgrounds and circumstances.

Ability to operate and generally maintain all office equipment, including but into limited to the copier, fax machine.

Proficiency with Windows & Microsoft Office 365, particularly Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:

Education and Experience:

High School Diploma or G.E.D.

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previous work in related field with Children and Youth preferred.

Licenses & Certifications:

Valid Driver’s License

Bon-a-fide Occupational Qualification (BFOQ):

Must be over the age of 21 to drive a center vehicle to transport youth to/from the Red Shield Youth Center and for field trips.

Working Conditions:

This job is performed in a youth center environment and out in the community. Time is also spent at facilities similar to youth recreational facility or community center. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate and at times loud. Work sites are often located in low-income areas and challenging neighborhoods.

Position requires employees to occasionally work with challenging youth and family members:

· Speak with or assist upset parents/guardians.

· Occasionally to frequently speak with upset external partners or community members.

· May be exposed to emotional outbursts from youth or their family members and may be exposed to germs and children who are ill.

Physical Requirements:

Ability to perform a variety of physical activities on a regular basis requiring constant motion (standing, walking, bending, squatting, climbing, reaching, pushing/pulling and hand-eye coordination) necessary to lead and participate in a variety of youth programming and physical activities.

Ability to lift (or obtain assistance lifting) moderately heavy (30-60 lbs.) program equipment following appropriate safety precautions.

Ability to express or exchange ideas by means of spoken words, communicating orally with others accurately and clearly.

Position requires travel within the community and to participate in off-site Center events.


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