Job Opportunities
Community Programs Assistant
Location: Anacortes, WA
Compensation: $18-$20 per hour
This is a permanent part-time position with seasonally-flexible hours. During the summer camp season, the Community Programs Assistant will work a maximum of 36 hours per week. Throughout the remainder of the calendar year, this position will work 16-20 hours per week. Regular weekend and evening work is expected.
Benefits: Paid Time Off, Retirement Savings Match Program
Reports To: Community Programs Supervisor
To Apply: Send cover letter, resume, and three professional references to Ellie Kravets at ellie@friendsoftheacfl.org
Deadline: Applications accepted until the position is filled. Priority will be given to applications received by February 5, 2026.
Ideal start date: Late March/early April 2026
Who We Are
The Friends of the Anacortes Community Forest Lands is a non-profit citizens organization dedicated to the preservation of the Anacortes Community Forest Lands (ACFL) through education, outreach, and stewardship. For over 30 years we have connected people to the ACFL through our school and community education programs. Learn more about our work at www.friendsoftheacfl.org.
Position Summary
Friends of the ACFL is seeking a dynamic educator excited about delivering inspiring environmental education programs for all ages as our Community Programs Assistant. With direction and support from the existing education team, the Community Programs Assistant will lead engaging education programs both outdoors in the ACFL and from the Forest Discovery Center in downtown Anacortes. This position will also support the delivery of 6 weeks of Forest Discovery Summer Camp for youth ages 6 - 14. The ideal candidate will bring vision, creativity, and a commitment to operating mindfully with our engaged community in a small team setting.
Core Duties & Responsibilities
With direction from the Community Programs Supervisor, plan, organize, and lead community education hikes, events, classes, stewardship activities, and/or community science programs
Support youth education programs by assisting with program preparation, delivery and reflection, participant engagement, and supporting the Youth Education Coordinator in the field
Staff and assist Forest Discovery Center operations
Support and supervise volunteers during programs, events, and in the Forest Discovery Center
Support the management of participant records, forms, registrations, and program logistics
Required Skills & Qualifications
Demonstrated interest in local natural history topics, and a willingness to learn. Relevant formal education or professional experience preferred. Minimum high school diploma.
Comfortable working with people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds in outdoor and trail-based settings.
Strong group management, conflict resolution, and risk assessment skills, or a willingness to learn
Strong organizational and communications skills
Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a small team.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office and Google Suite
Reliable transport to and from trailheads across Fidalgo Island
Commitment to the organization’s mission and values.
Physical ability to walk several miles outdoors in variable weather and terrain
Physical ability to lift and carry 40 pounds, and 25 pounds for an extended period of time.
First Aid/CPR certification required; Wilderness First Aid preferred or willingness to obtain.
Must pass state and federal background checks.
Click here to learn about volunteering with Friends of the ACFL.
Interested in joining our Board of Directors? Email: board@friendsoftheacfl.org