SUMMARY
Under the direction of the Environmental Education Supervisor, the Environmental Education Summer Field Instructor will work with a team to engage local youth in five day outdoor environmental education programs at Bogus Basin. Each day will start with a specific content focus designed to engage youth in hands-on, place-based activities. Content topics will range from alpine ecology to safe and responsible outdoor recreation. The goal of this program is to foster a sense of ownership in our public lands and an appreciation for nature big and small. We hope to foster the next generation of ecologists, land managers, environmental stewards and more who will champion for access and preservation of our public lands and the world around them. The Field Instructor will be trained to execute the educational activities, mentored to provide positive learning experiences for children in a summer camp setting, encouraged to create activities of their own interest that fit into our curriculum, and expected to positively redirect students’ behavior when necessary.
Transportation: Transportation is provided up and down the mountain from the Fort Boise Community Center.
Duration: May 20th- 24th, 9am-4pm (Training Week); May 28th - August 9th, 8:30am-4pm (Camp)
*There may be an opportunity to extend position until October 31st. This includes work with fall field trips, outreach programs, and on mountain stewardship and sustainability projects.
** The week of July 1st through July 5th is off for mid-summer break. June 19th is off for Juneteenth .
***A week of training will take place prior to summer camp programs to prepare successful applicants. Content, daily routes and expectations will be covered during the training.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB
- Thoughtfully plan and organize lessons and activities.
- Lead and set up a variety of youth based activities.
- Lead and engage groups of youth in a forest environment.
- Teach on the trail and spend the day outdoors in a variety of weather.
- Positively redirect misbehavior when necessary.
- Create a safe learning environment.
- Maintain a professional attitude toward all students, staff, supervisors, and other departments.
- Work as a team with other field instructors to carry out programing
- Assist with sustainability and stewardship jobs, including but not limited to, native seed collecting and spreading, recycling sorting, invasive weed surveying and removal.
NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB
- Perform other duties, as required.