Outdoor School Instructor (Fall and Spring), Adventure Teen Leadership Camp Instructor (Summer)

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Organization

Camp Tamarack

Job Posted

January 24, 2025

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Remote

No

Contact Name

Sami Wolniakowski

Contact Email

sami@camptamarack.com

Contact Phone

5039190419

Deadline to Apply

Location

19696 Sunshine Way
Bend, OR
United States
We are looking for people with a desire to teach and mentor youth who bring different lived and professional experiences to our team. At Camp Tamarack we host Outdoor School, Summer Camp, and classroom programs, providing youth of all ages with experiential opportunities that promote personal growth and a better understanding of the environment, communities, and world that surrounds them.Provide hands-on learning experiences that are integrated with local school curriculum while promoting learning about and gaining appreciation for the natural world. Fifth and sixth grade students investigate the ecosystem around them and connect with their peers in our field science based school program.

Summary

Job Description:
In Spring and Fall, lead standards based science, leadership, and recreation classes to 5th and 6th graders through our outdoor school program. 
In Summer, lead camp recreation activities such as hiking, canoeing, paddle sports, swimming, archery, crafts, team building, and off site adventure activities (training provided) to teens!
Lead all-camp programming and campfire skits and songs in the evenings. 
Lifeguard and supervise all waterfront activities during summer camp (we provide lifeguard training certification). 
Mentor, supervise, and evaluate high school students who serve as Cabin Counselors. Lead daily mentor meetings for 2-5 high school students.
Participate fully in all aspects of the on-site programming including
Assists with daily mealtime cleanup
Assists in site set-up, weekly cleaning, and closing each week
Provides backup support to other camp staff as needed
Provide weekly transportation to and from camp for campers and high school students (15-passenger van driver training included)
 

Required Skills:

  1. High School Degree
  2. Experience in Outdoor Education: Ability to lead and facilitate outdoor educational programs for youth, specifically with 5th and 6th graders in science, leadership, and recreation.
  3. Camp Leadership: Experience or strong interest in leading camp activities, including hiking, canoeing, swimming, archery, team-building, and camp games for children ages 8-14.
  4. Lifeguarding and Waterfront Supervision: Ability to pass lifeguard training (provided) and maintain supervision of all waterfront activities during summer camp.
  5. Youth Mentorship and Supervision: Ability to mentor, supervise, and evaluate high school students serving as Cabin Counselors, including leading daily mentor meetings.
  6. Strong Communication and Interpersonal Skills: Ability to work effectively in a collaborative team environment, interact with campers and staff, and facilitate group activities with enthusiasm and clarity.
  7. Safety and Risk Management: Knowledge of safety practices and risk management protocols related to outdoor activities (training provided).
  8. Physical Stamina and Flexibility: Ability to lead physically demanding outdoor activities and work long hours in all weather conditions. Must be able to lift up to 40 pounds, and have the physical stamina to keep up with energetic campers.
  9. Teamwork and Adaptability: Willingness to collaborate with a diverse team and adapt to changing tasks, schedules, and group dynamics.
  10. Problem-Solving and Conflict Resolution: Ability to manage and resolve conflicts effectively, whether between campers, between staff members, or in activity settings.
  11. Commitment to Inclusion: Strong commitment to creating an inclusive, welcoming environment for all campers and staff, ensuring that each individual feels valued, respected, and supported regardless of background, identity, or ability.
  12. Growth Mindset: Demonstrates a growth mindset by embracing challenges, learning from feedback, and encouraging campers and staff to do the same. Ability to view mistakes as opportunities for learning and personal growth.

Note to potential applicants: Research shows that BIPOC folx, trans and non-binary folx, and women are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe that they meet every qualification listed in a job description. Your skills, experience, and education can come from personal interests, self-directed learning, community roles, and life experiences. We strongly encourage you to apply if you are interested in the position, even if you do not believe that you meet all of the qualifications.

Preferred Skills:

  1. College degree in a related field: Outdoor Education, Environmental Science, Education, Biology
  2. Certifications in Outdoor Education: Any relevant certifications in outdoor education, environmental science, or outdoor leadership (Project Learning Tree, BEETLES, Master Naturalist, Interpretation, Challenge Course, Project Adventure, etc.)
  3. Outdoor Recreation Expertise: Knowledge or experience in leading recreational activities such as archery, canoeing, paddle sports, swimming, or similar activities.
  4. Knowledge of Environmental Science: Background in environmental education, ecology, or science, with the ability to teach children about the natural world.
  5. Knowledge of Educational Practices: Background in reading lesson plans, adapting lessons, behavior management, working with students from different backgrounds and abilities
  6. First Aid and Emergency Response: Wilderness First Aid or First Responder, CPR, Lifeguard. 
  7. Transportation: Ability to drive a 15-passenger van (training provided), transporting campers and staff as needed.
  8. Spanish Language Skills: Proficiency in Spanish, allowing for the ability to communicate and engage with Spanish-speaking students.

An Overview of the Position Within Our Programs:

Spring and Fall Outdoor School: We start our spring season with 1 week of staff training to support you in fully preparing to be a staff member at Tamarack! Our Outdoor School program is a state-funded outdoor experience for Oregon 5th and 6th graders during the school week. 5th and 6th-grade students spend 3 days and 2 nights at Tamarack. High school volunteers supervise the cabins. Our Instructors do not directly supervise the cabins of campers overnight, that is the responsibility of the high school employees. Staff supports the programming as a whole- they lead science lessons, recreation activities such as canoeing, archery, crafts, and other camp-specific activities as assigned, help with daily camp chores, and run nightly campfire songs and skits. Staff are paired with 2-5 high school volunteers that they mentor for the week. Campers are on-site Monday mornings through Friday early afternoon. Instructors work from Mondays to Fridays. 

 

Check out our Outdoor School video! https://vimeo.com/186443509?utm_source=email&utm_medium=vimeo-cliptranscode-201504&utm_campaign=29220

 

Summer Camp: We start our summer camp season with 1 week of staff training and additional time devoted to Lifeguard training. For our summer camp program,  Instructors are responsible for leading and supervising classes and activities throughout the day for campers, supervising afternoon recreation, which includes lifeguarding, and leading sports and craft activities, as well as supporting evening activities and our all-camp games. We encourage Instructors to incorporate their hobbies and interests into daily camp activities! Camper cabins are supervised by high school employees and our Instructors mentor and support 2-4 high school employees each week. Our Instructors do not directly supervise the cabins of campers overnight, that is the responsibility of the high school employees. Campers and high school employees arrive on Sunday and stay until Friday early afternoon. Instructors work a Sunday-Thursday shift or a Monday- Friday shift.

 

Winter Classroom Outreach: Wanting to stay in Central Oregon over the winter? During the winter we offer part-time employment to our Instructors through our classroom outreach programs, which include our Instructors visiting classrooms to teach science and team-building activities from January - March! Additional work opportunities may be available through Bend Parks and Rec Kids Inc. program November - March. These programs are not on-site but based in classrooms all throughout Central Oregon.  

Compensation Information

$595-620 per week plus free housing and food and paid time off