Lead Instructor - Stone Canyon
Overview
The essential duties and responsibilities of a Lead Instructor include, but are not limited to guiding and supporting outdoor education programs, mentoring seasonal instructors, and collaborating with administration to ensure safe, engaging, and well-organized activities for students and groups.
Responsibilities
- Lead songs, games, and activities for large groups; make general announcements.
- Deliver teambuilding and programming for Retreat and Corporate Groups.
- Understand and apply lean methodologies (Toyota Production System) to improve program and daily operations.
- Assist in designing new revenue streams and programs to extend the program calendar.
- Collaborate with administration to plan and implement staff training twice a year; provide ongoing training opportunities.
- Care for ropes course equipment; count climbers; communicate issues to the Director; set up and take down elements.
- Assist the Assistant Director with management of student discipline during Outdoor Education season.
- Anticipate safety hazards and health needs; respond calmly to emergencies; provide basic first aid as trained.
- Supervise 4th–8th grade students in a residential outdoor science school setting; manage cabin responsibilities and supervision of High School Leaders.
- Communicate with the Director regarding questions, problems, or concerns about the program or staff housing.
- Design and complete two major projects annually to improve aspects of the program or site.
- Perform other duties as assigned; care for equipment and supplies; leave teaching areas in good condition for the next instructor; develop teaching aids as assigned.
- Mentor seasonal Program Instructors with instructional and programming feedback; assist in site upkeep, including daily cleaning and trail work.
- Teach activity groups of up to 15–16 students in outdoor settings; deliver lesson plans in science, outdoor education, and leadership; address any discipline or issues with supervisor.
- Provide instruction for up to 15-16 students; oversee instruction and communicate with supervisor any discipline or issues.
Position Specific Information
The Fall 2025 season will run from July 28 to December 19.
Minimum Requirements
Be at least 21 years oldPossess a minimum of a bachelor's degree or related experienceHave 2–3 seasons of OE, summer camp or related experienceCPR and First Aid Certified (can be certified as part of staff training)Pass a criminal background checkAbility to work with and supervise school-age students in an outdoor classroom environment and enjoy working with young peopleEnjoy sharing their passion for the outdoors and personal growth with othersPerks
Paid staff trainingOn-site housing accommodations (private room)Meals provided during programmingOpportunity to develop technical and interpersonal skills in experiential educationPro deals and teacher discounts availableCertifications
CPR - Red Cross; First Aid - American Heart Association
Education
Bachelor\u2019s Degree : Education; Bachelor\u2019s Degree : Recreation
Skills
Able to learn and execute lessons / activities from an expansive curriculum; collaborative team player; establish and maintain effective working relationships; instruct and supervise school-age children in a residential outdoor school setting; maintains a positive attitude; follow district policies; open to feedback; strong organizational and time management; strong verbal and written communication in English.
Position Type
Seasonal
Primary Location
Outdoor Education Center
One Year Only
No
Scheduled Hours Per Week
40
FTE
1.00
Approx Scheduled Days Per Year
0 Work Days
(260 days indicates a year-round position. Time off is scheduled if applicable; any exceptions noted in Additional Position Details.)Minimum Hire Rate
$1.00 USD Stipend
Maximum Hire Rate
$1,500.00 USD Stipend
Full Salary Range
$1.00 USD - $3,000.00 USD Stipend
All salary amounts listed are based on full-time (1.0) FTE; part-time salaries prorated as applicable.Benefits
This position is eligible for voluntary 401(k), 403(b), and 457 retirement plans.
Time Off Plans
This position is eligible for paid sick time.
This position will be open until filled, but will not be open past December 23, 2025.
Seniority level
Entry levelEmployment type
Full-timeJob function
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