Location
Olympia, WA, United States
Posted on
Mar 11, 2022
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. We are a Native woman led non profit that focuses on outdoor adventure, science education and Indigenous knowledge. We want passionate outdoor folks who will harness the energy of the outdoors and bring life to our campers. Below is the job description. If you have any quesitons feel free to contact any of our boardmembers.
Overview:
Camp Wa-Ya is hiring a Lead Adventure Instructor to work summer 2022 (June 19th through August 26th).
Our Lead Adventure Instructor leads Wa-Ya’s Teen Adventure Trips program and teaches lessons centered around sea kayaking, backpacking, and camping infused with STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) curriculum, in combination with indigenous practices and arts, and environmental stewardship. As a Lead Adventure Instructor, you will be responsible for leading a group during 9, five-day sessions including overnights (4-day, 3-night kayaking and backpacking trips). You will be partnered with an Assistant Adventure Instructor to design safety and route plans, teach lessons, run activities, and organize games for your group of up to 10 campers, ages 13-16.
The Lead Adventure Instructor is an elevated responsibility position requiring experience in outdoor overnight adventures, childcare, and developing lessons plans, safety plans, and trip routes and logistics. Specific to each camp, the Lead Adventure Instructor will be expected to teach sea kayaking, backpacking and camping skills including basic kayaking skills such as standard paddle strokes tracking and navigation, wet exits and assisted reentry; dressing and packing for the elements (including how to pack a backpack and sea kayak); camp safety including Leave No Trace principles; outdoor survival skills such as shelter building, water purification, fire building; and orienteering and navigation including map, compass, and GPS use.
All Wa-Ya staff engage in a culturally integrated environment, where Wa-Ya’s values of respect, diversity, equity, and inclusion are practiced. While overnight trips are preferred and expected, Wa-Ya reserves the right to modify offerings periodically and with the input of Adventure staff to shift overnight programs to day-camp style offerings. Logistical direction and support provided by the Camp Director.
Responsibilities:
Teaching South Puget Sound plant identification, natural history, conservation, marine biology, geology, river systems, survival skills, orienteering, nature identification, and indigenous culture.
Providing outdoor adventure instruction specific to sea kayaking, backpacking, and camping.
Curriculum, lesson, safety, and trips planning, weekly preparation, and clean-up. This includes directing and managing the Adventure trips team to ensure work is accomplished in a safe, complete, and timely manner.
Management of Adventure Trips logistics including travel plans, meal planning and prep, equipment management, trail or route planning, and primary coordination with the Camp Director who will serve as your support throughout the Adventure Trips process.
Providing care and quality control of Wa-Ya field equipment, adventure equipment, and teaching supplies including maintaining a well-organized and clean equipment storage room.
Providing care and quality control of Wa-Ya field equipment, adventure equipment, and teaching supplies including maintaining a well-organized and clean teaching and equipment storage room.
Following camp policies and procedures and ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all participants at camp.
Adhering to Wa-Ya COVID protocols, including protocol changes as state requirements evolve.
Driving the Wa-Ya vans (12- and 15-passenger) to teaching sites, including periodic requirements for towing Wa-Ya’s Sea Kayak Trailer.
Engaging with parents and the Camp Director.
Qualifications:
First Aid/CPR certified, Wilderness First Aid or Wilderness First Responder preferred.
Preferred certifications in Open Water Rescue and Boating Safety.
Valid driver's license, clean driving record, and ability to pass a background check.
Must be 18 or older.
Available to work 8:00am - 5:00pm, Monday - Friday, including Wednesday and Thursday overnights, and attend orientation.
Demonstrated knowledge, skills, and abilities in developing and delivering environmental science and/or outdoor curriculum to kids.
Demonstrated experience leading sea kayaking and/or backpacking overnight trips including competency in supporting overnight camping conditions for you.
Familiarity with local flora and fauna, and STEAM activities.
Passion, curiosity, patience, and reliability required.
Schedule:
In-person 4-day staff training begins June 19, 2022, and camp begins June 28, 2022. Adventure Camps run Monday through Friday and end August 26, 2022 . Adventure Camps are 5 day programs and include a 4-day, 3-night kayak or backpacking trip. All day-program shifts run approximately 8 hours, although additional time may occur for curriculum prep, cleanup, or to provide normal and routine child care needs.
Compensation:
$720 per week base pay ($18.00 per hour equivalent); $100 per night additional compensation
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