Nature Camp Program Specialist: Wilderness Skills Instructor
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Saturday, April 1, 2017, 9:00am
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TITLE: Nature Camp Program Specialist: Wilderness Skills Instructor
SUMMARY: Nature Day and Overnight Camps – Environmental, wilderness-based education programs for children ages 8-13
REPORTS TO: Lead, Nature Camp and Adult Programs
UPDATED: December, 2016
The Vermont Institute of Natural Science is seeking energetic, conservation-minded educators to lead our Nature Camp programs. With over 44 years of environmental education experience, VINS offers children in the Upper Valley of Vermont and New Hampshire a fun and safe way to learn about nature through an exciting summer of outdoor exploration, adventure, and discovery.
Instructor Duties:
- Plan and deliver a variety of daily summer programs to a various age groups (primarily ages 8-13)
- Create safe, fun, and educational outdoor opportunities
- Supervise and facilitate quality camp programming and lead three weeklong overnight camps
- Be able to develop, plan, teach, and lead engaging and safe activities related to natural science, various wilderness survival skills ranging from basic to advanced levels, and outdoor target archery
- Facilitate a wide range of activities including: group games, outdoor sports, adventure scenarios, geo-caching, orienteering, leadership skills, craft activities, nature hikes, and more
- Maintain excellent rapport and communication with parents of camp participants on a daily basis
- Share and communicate teaching responsibilities and planning with other educators
- Support and mentor other instructors and Leaders-in-Training
- Develop and maintain excellent communication with the Lead, Nature Camp, Nature Camp Assistant, other instructors, and other VINS staff and volunteers
- Act as a professional representative of the Vermont Institute of Natural Science
- Participate in all scheduled staff training sessions and camp events
- Specific duties will vary according to program, hours, age range, and camp location
Requirements and Qualifications:
- Must be at least 21 years old
- Education: Bachelor’s Degree or currently working towards a degree in education, natural sciences, or related field of study preferred
- Previous work experience with groups of children is a must, experience with summer camps, environmental education, outdoor education preferred
- Experience and knowledge of wilderness survival skills and general knowledge of basic ecological processes and New England natural history (or motivation to learn), a must
- Experience developing curriculum or programs, a plus
- Instruction experience in archery, canoeing, Leave No Trace, wilderness first aid, and backcountry travel, a plus
- Passionate about conservation and environmental education
- Flexibility and willingness to adapt to and facilitate change
- Excellent organizational and communication skills
- Ability to work well independently and as part of a team
- Ability to carry bulky, heavy teaching equipment (up to 50 lbs)
- Ability to lead field trips over diverse terrain in all weather conditions
- Current driver’s license and clean driving record
- USA Archery Level 1 instructor certification, to be provided during training period
- Current Wilderness First Aid and CPR certifications a must, or willing to obtain
- Lifeguard Certification a must, or willing to obtain
- General computer literacy including ability to use Microsoft Office programs
Compensation and Work Schedule:
- Compensation for this full time, seasonal position is $10.00+ per hour depending upon experience
- Benefits do not apply for seasonal employees
- The term of employment is June 7, 2017 through August 23, 2017 (some flexibility for appropriate candidates)
- The regular work week is 40 hours, Monday – Friday, with some exceptions based on particular camp offerings
- Note: Weekly schedule and length of summer term may vary slightly
All VINS staff working directly with children is subject to a thorough background check, including fingerprinting and a criminal record check.
Job Duration:
Seasonal
How to Apply:
Send resume, cover letter, and three professional references to:
or
VINS, Attn: Sarah Sincerbeaux
PO Box 1281
Quechee, VT 05059
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
April 1, 2017
The Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization supported by membership dues, admission and program fees, donations, and grants. Visit us at: www.vinsweb.org
Compensation Information:
- Compensation for this full time, seasonal position is $10.00+ per hour depending upon experience
- Benefits do not apply for seasonal employees