Youth Education Coordinator

Organization

Appalachian Mountain Club

Job Posted

August 7, 2026

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Job Compensation Type

Remote

No

Contact Name

Jess Moskowitz

Contact Email

jmoskowitz@outdoors.org

Contact Phone

6034667053

Deadline to Apply

Location

Pinkham Notch, White Mountain National Forest
Gorham, NH
United States
The Appalachian Mountain Club’s A Mountain Classroom (AMCR) program uses inspiring outdoor settings and experiential education to engage students and their teachers in ecology, earth science, and leadership development and teambuilding. Each year AMCR serves over 8,000 students across the Northeast.

This position is the interface between the AMCR schools and educators. The primary goal of this position is to plan programming with attending schools and communicate plans with educators.

Summary

This role will ensure all programs include the curriculum and goals of the teachers by executing planning meetings with schools, creating schedules based on those meetings, then effectively communicating the plans to educators on the program. Responsibilities include program design, scheduling, curriculum decisions, and logistics. Programs include day-long and overnight outdoor experiences.  

What you’ll be doing at AMC 

  • Build and maintain relationships with school and youth organization staff to ensure impactful programs in outdoor education, environmental education, and youth development that advance goals and meet expectations for both AMC and partners.  
  • Promote, schedule, and occasionally teach a yearly slate of single-day and residential programs with local schools and community organizations in communities, at AMC facilities, and in the backcountry.   
  • Work closely with school trip organizers to choose program components that meet their needs. Ensure instructional staff deliver quality programs to meet teachers’ expectations. Send confirmation letters and maintain teacher contacts. 
  • Evaluate program curricula and collaborate on its revision and development. Topics may include water, forest, winter, or alpine ecology, geology, meteorology, natural resource use, climate change, outdoor skills, and teambuilding/leadership skills.  
  • Pilot new curriculum and programming, in collaboration with partner organizations and/or other AMC departments.  
  • Maintain and communicate detailed information about program operations to educators, AMC Reservations, and other AMC departments, as well as for program record keeping.   
  • Provide logistical and professional development support for field educators, as well as support in seasonal trainings 
  • Attend professional development and networking opportunities with organizations doing similar work both locally and nationally.   
  • Perform on-call duties for youth programs in rotation with other staff. Help ensure proper use of field communication devices. Contribute to managing field evacuations and hospital visits.  
  • Explore and establish safety of proposed new trips, routes, or activities.  
  • In conjunction with other AMC staff, manage teaching and equipment inventory.   
  • Work with a flexible schedule, including occasional evenings and weekends.   
  • As needed, actively contribute to and support the cohesive operation of AMC by collaborating with and assisting other departments and facilities.   

Compensation Information

Salary: $39,341 - $45,252

Benefits include:

  • Health Plan:  Generous employer contributions through Blue Cross Blue Shield Massachusetts with optional vision and dental.  
  • Other Insurance: 100% employer paid life insurance, AD&D insurance, long-term disability. 
  • Career Progression: The potential to have annual compensation reviews commensurate with performance and effort.  
  • Retirement: Voluntary 403(b) with 4% matching employer contributions and a vesting schedule. 
  • Paid Time Off: up to 4 weeks of paid earned time and up to 11 paid company holidays.