Camp Guide
Company: Houston Zoo
Location: Houston
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Camp Guide (Seasonal) Description: The Houston Zoo Conservation
Education department is seeking energetic and nature-loving
individuals for our 2025 summer camp season. This position offers
hands-on experience for professionals looking to spend their summer
outdoors working with children in an informal, educational
environment. We spend most of our time exploring animal exhibits,
storytelling, and playing in natural green spaces around the Zoo.
If you are a self-starter, love to be silly, and thrive in a
high-energy space –this is the summer job for you! Camp Zoofari
allows children ages 6-12 to explore the Zoo in-depth. Each week,
campers learn about animals and the role of zoos and communities in
helping to save them. They also connect with other like-minded
campers and build new friendships. Camp Guides are responsible for
fostering curiosity and creating memorable experiences through
games, songs, stories, crafts, exhibit interpretation, and
age-appropriate learning projects. They will also partner with
full-time Zoo staff for special live animal presentations and
back-of-house opportunities. Camper comfort and safety are a top
priority, and a substantial portion of a Guide’s day-to-day is
group management. We strive to create a camp experience for all
that encompasses the needs and interests of each child attending
Camp Zoofari. Our Mission: Houston Zoo connects communities with
animals, inspiring action to save wildlife. Our Vision: Houston Zoo
will be a leader in the global movement to save wildlife. As a Camp
Guide, you will: Ensures that the health and safety of all campers
in the assigned group is maintained throughout the day. Learn and
disseminate information about the zoo’s animals Collaborate with
Camp Guide peers, maintaining a respectful and inclusive workspace.
Facilitate age-appropriate hands-on activities, games, and crafts
that are directly connected to the theme of the assigned camp for
the day or week. Independently supervise, guide, and teach children
ages 6-12 on a rotating schedule. Interact with caregivers, Zoo
visitors, and other staff in a professional manner. Mentor teen Zoo
Crew program participants using constructive feedback and
co-teaching methods. Serve as a role model and leader for our
campers, ensuring they have a safe and fun camp environment each
day. Engage campers through educational, animal-focused
storytelling. Support the Zoo’s mission and conservation
initiatives by sharing and modeling environmentally conscious
behaviors. This position includes: Interacting on a child’s level,
chairs and tables are available. Maneuvering on uneven terrain.
Spending up to two hours at a time outdoors. Navigating
zoo-grounds, which have varying light, noise, and temperature
levels. Experience Required: An ideal candidate will be working
towards or holding a degree in a science, education, or related
field and have a demonstrated affinity and skill for working with
children either in a formal or informal setting. Candidates should
have clear writing and communication skills, a positive attitude,
and enjoy time spent in nature. Selected candidates must pass a
background check and drug screening, provide documentation to work
in the United States, and be able to attend all required training
and scheduled shifts. Commitment: Attend mandatory training days:
June 1-5 Work four weeks of summer camp, scheduled Monday through
Friday, 8:15 am –4:30 pm. Week 1: June 1-5 (Staff Training) Week 2:
June 8-12 Week 3: June 15-19 Week 4: June 22-26 Week 5: June
29-July 5 (Ultimate Zoofari*) Week 6: July 6-10 Week 7: July 13-17
Week 8: July 20-24 Week 9: July 27-31 August 3-7 *Ultimate Zoofari
will be staffed by two returning camp guides and will not be a part
of the required time commitment. Additional shifts beyond the
four-week requirement may be available in single-day shifts or a
whole week. Work at least 2 days of Fall or Winter Camp Zoofari
programs during HISD school breaks. Compensation: $16.50-$17.50 per
hour, depending on experience We encourage applications from
candidates who may not traditionally see themselves represented in
the zoo or aquarium career fields and welcome applicants whose
degrees may be outside of the traditional education tracks. If you
need reasonable accommodation at any point in the application or
interview process, please let us know by contacting
Camp@Houstonzoo.org. In your application, please feel free to
select which pronouns you use (For example – she/her/hers,
he/him/his, they/them/theirs).
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