Outdoor Education Specialist

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Deadline to Apply:

Wednesday, March 1, 2023, 5:00pm

Organization: 

Address:

Columbia Falls, MT
United States

Job Category:

Job

Job Type:

Full-time

Overview:

Major Function: Under the direction of the Lead Educators, the Outdoor Education Specialist I is responsible for the delivery of educational programming. Outdoor Education Specialists are the face of the Glacier Institute. You will be responsible for instructing field courses to a wide variety of audiences, ranging from ages 5-95. Outdoor Education Specialists will lead educational hikes within Glacier National Park, as well as the surrounding Flathead National Forest. The Glacier Institute specializes in place-based, hands-on learning of the natural sciences and cultural history, and we strive to empower students of all ages.

Major Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Lead field-based outdoor educational programs to a variety of ages. 
  • Provide quality customer service to all guests.
  • Manage students’ safety in unregulated outdoor environments by applying sound judgment, problem solving, and risk management skills.
  • Administer and document first aid and appropriate emergency responses.
  • Maintain a working knowledge of the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem and current applicable sciences.
  • Safely operate 15 passenger vans/buses to transport students down rough dirt roads, up the highly technical Going-to-the-Sun Road, and along highway corridors.
  • Display confidence and comfort working in adverse environmental conditions (snow, rain, 0°F - 100°F temperatures, mosquitoes/ticks, hazardous wildlife, etc.).
  • Represent the Glacier Institute in its mission and goals.
  • Periodically complete physically strenuous tasks during work days (e.g., shoveling, raking, trimming, mowing). 
  • All other duties as assigned.

Candidate Qualifications:

  • Education
    • A Bachelor's degree OR equivalent experience with a thorough knowledge of comprehensive natural/environmental processes.
  • Experience
    • Delivery of educational programming (in or out of the classroom).
    • Customer service experience preferred. 
  • Skills and abilities
    • Exceptional communication skills.
    • Valid driver’s license with an insurable driving record and the ability to drive 300 miles daily.
    • Ability to hike 12 miles with up to 3,000 feet of elevation gain over steep, rocky, and potentially snowy terrain, and carry a pack up to 50 pounds.
    • Self-motivated with the ability to efficiently work independently with little instruction or supervision.
    • Ability to work and live in remote, off-grid locations with limited cell-phone service or immediate emergency services.
  • Certifications
    • Basic First Aid / CPR required. WFA/WFR preferred.
    • Certified Interpretive Guide (NAI) preferred.
    • Montana Master Naturalist preferred.

Compensation:

  • Housing and meals for employees are provided at no cost
  • 2023 Employee entrance pass into Glacier and Waterton National Parks.
  • Professional development opportunities and certifications available 
  • Gear access through local partnerships - some items provided at no cost. This is more than your average pro deal (but we get those too!). 
  • 4-day work week
  • 5 days of paid leave
  • Participation in expert-led Glacier Institute catalog course as space permits.
  • Friends and family discounts for all Glacier Institute courses (subject to availability).
  • $12 hourly (approximately $2000 monthly) with a flexible, sustainable schedule. Gratuities are also possible on guided educational courses.

How to Apply:

If this position sounds like the right fit, please submit a resume, contact information for 3 references, and a cover letter to: garrett@glacierinstitute.org​.

We look forward to reviewing your materials!