Adventure Trip Leader

Job Details

Level
Entry

Job Location
KEYSTONE SCIENCE SCHOOL – KEYSTONE, CO

Salary Range
$720.00 – $792.00 Salary

Job Category
Education

Description

Job Title: Adventure Instructor

Department: Adventure Programs

Employment Class: Seasonal Part-time

Pay Status/Range: Exempt

Schedule: 6+ days per week

Dates of Employment: June, 2023 – August 2023

Reports To: Adventure Programs Manager; Adventure Program Coordinator

Housing Available: Yes

Number of Positions Available: 4

Compensation: $720 per week base rate, 10% boost for Spanish speakers, 3% boost for returning staff.

At Keystone Science School, we believe that the power of inspiring curiosity and critical thinking, through the lens of science, changes lives and strengthens communities. Located in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, Keystone Science School’s historic campus serves as base camp for our diverse suite of inquiry-based learning programs. We combine hands-on science education with outdoor adventure to create engaging experiences for our students. At KSS, we change lives, we bring fun and laughter to everything we do, we care about each other and those we serve, we strive for excellence, we offer competitive compensation and generous benefits, and we are committed to serving students from diverse backgrounds. We’re proud to be Summit County’s #1 Best Non-Profit and #2 Best Place to Work (2019)! Visit KeystoneScienceSchool.org to learn more!

Program Overview and Job Summary

Keystone Science School’s Adventures are designed to build a novice’s skill and excitement to explore the outdoors. Adventures are either 6-day programs designed to expose students to the possibilities of outdoor recreation or 12 day programs designed to build competency in outdoor living and leadership skills. Depending on the Program we do a mix of car camping, backcountry, rock climbing, backpacking, stand-up paddleboarding, and paddling programs. The unique locations for our Adventures cater well to place-based environmental education as students explore beautiful landscapes and ecosystems. We believe that students can utilize lessons learned on an Adventure in their future including: relationships with friends, projects at school, and future work opportunities.

Adventure Instructors are responsible for planning and facilitating curriculum and activities during field-based programs. Adventure Instructors are familiar with the daily schedule, risk management practices, emergency action plans, and the overall energy of Adventure programs. They are responsible for guiding students in their personal growth and daily living skills. Adventure Instructors also help manage logistics and packing for off-site programs on a rotating basis.

Main areas of focus:

  • 75% Teaching and facilitating programming;
  • 15% Lesson planning and curriculum development;
  • 10% Support staff duties (e.g. facilitation of meals, set up/clean up, transportation, student free time).

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Supervise up to 26 students while camping in the front-country and up to 13 students in the backcountry on backpacking trips for 6-12 day programs with other instructors;
  • Teach students outdoor living skills such as packing, camp set-up/take-down, outdoor cooking, orienteering, and risk management;
  • Plan, prepare, and teach age appropriate curricula;
  • Clean, repair, and inventory gear after trip completion;
  • Plan Adventure logistics including schedules, trip routes, emergency action plans, menus, etc.;
  • Supervise and maintain high standards of health and safety, and follow Risk Management policies by engaging with incident prevention and response;
  • Attend and help facilitate wilderness trainings for Instructors, and attend all staff meetings and trainings as assigned;
  • Administer client medications, perform student health screens, and utilize first aid skills;
  • Gather and submit pictures and videos to reflect the experience children have during KSS programs;
  • Document course progression/student concerns, participate in self and peer feedback system, and engage in a post trip debrief;
  • Provide an electronics-aware experience for all children;
  • Maintain storage of all KSS equipment and repair outdoor gear as necessary;
  • Drive a 15-passenger van with a trailer and successfully complete Van Driver and Trailer Training;
  • Abide by and uphold the policies and procedures set forth by KSS;
  • Able to carry pack weights of up to 35-60 pounds
  • Able to maintain composure, exercise sound judgment, and assess and mitigate risk under periods of stress
  • Participates in required staff training
  • Commits to own professional growth as well as improving technical and interpersonal skills
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities – Minimum Requirements

  • Have an interest in, respect for, and ability to work with children in a backcountry setting;
  • Have an interest in, respect for, and ability to work with people with diverse backgrounds, opinions, beliefs, abilities, and experience;
  • Proven ability to develop and facilitate science, diversity & inclusion, leadership, and risk management lessons;
  • Ability to adapt instruction and lessons to meet a wide variety of learners utilizing different educational philosophies;
  • Ability to be creative, adaptable, and flexible while managing children in a variety of situations;
  • Strong work ethic and will work until the job is complete;
  • Growth oriented mindset and willingness to give and receive feedback;
  • Motivation to contribute positively to the KSS at-large community;
  • Interpret a variety of instructions provided in written or verbal form;
  • Multi-task efficiently while managing a high-volume workload in a fast-paced, changing environment;
  • Superior customer service skills, with the ability to be creative and think ‘outside the box’
  • Strong command of communication, writing, and organizational skills;
  • Ability to work in a busy environment with many distractions;
  • Write incident reports and lesson plans with attention to detail.

Required Education, Experience, and Certifications

  • Experience leading/guiding/instructing students in a wilderness/backcountry setting (minimum of 5 overnight trips);
  • Prior experience working with school-age children: at least three (3) months (460 hours) of full-time or equivalent part-time satisfactory and verifiable experience with school-age children;
  • Experience with risk management practices of the outdoor education industry;
  • Current Wilderness First Responder (WFR) and CPR certifications, from an approved vendor, or the ability to obtain before the first day of employment;
  • KSS is looking for staff with a strong background in outdoor climbing skills. Applicants should have a demonstrated history of climbing and be confident and knowledgeable to guide outdoor climbing trips for participants ages 5-17. Professional experience and industry specific current certifications are a plus.
  • Age 21+ with a minimum of 5 years driving experience, excellent driving record, and a valid driver’s license;
  • Must be able to successfully pass a comprehensive background check;
Job Category
Job Type
Salary
Country
City
Career Level
Company
JOB SOURCE