Summer Experiential Education Facilitator (June 18-Aug 16, 2020)
SUMMARY
The Summer Experiential Education Facilitator is responsible for the safe and effective implementation of Princeton-Blairstown Center’s (PBC) adventure-based experiential and environmental education curriculum at the Blairstown Campus. The Summer Experiential Education Facilitator utilizes a youth development model that actively engages participants and supports them in achieving individual and group goals and helps students increase their social emotional learning (SEL) and problem-solving skills.
MAJOR DUTIES
- Develop, facilitate, and debrief adventure based/experiential education curriculum including adventure course, low and high ropes course, rock climbing, hiking, canoeing/kayaking and swimming, and restoration programming designed to help students develop social-emotional skills that include learning to communicate cooperatively, problem solve, and work together to achieve common goals.
- Occasionally facilitate unchaperoned groups and provide overnight supervision.
- Design a learning sequence using PBC curriculum, create lesson plans, and develop new program activities appropriate to the participant population.
- Ensure the safety of all participants at all times.
- Maintain a friendly, cooperative, and professional relationship with fellow staff, chaperones, and partner organization stakeholders.
- Correctly teach outdoor adventure, environmental education and expedition specific skills to participants as per PBC expectations and protocols.
- Occasionally participate in off-site day trips, river expeditions, and rock climbing.
- Assist with program logistics and administrative duties.
- Assist with housekeeping and facility upkeep.
- Participate in job-related training and staff meetings.
- Work collaboratively with internal and external individuals to ensure the successful functioning of the Blairstown Campus and PBC programs.
- Demonstrate a professional demeanor which is reflective of the values and standards of the Princeton-Blairstown Center in all formal and informal contacts with the organization’s constituencies, including consistent adherence to PBC electronic device policy.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
- At least 18 years of age.
- Some college, preferably in Education, Psychology, Environmental Science, Outdoor Education, or other related fields.
- Documented experience working with young adults, individually and in groups.
- Documented training and experience, or willingness to lead and/or facilitate low and high ropes courses, canoeing, backpacking, expeditions, rock climbing and other outdoor recreation activities.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Outstanding customer service, group facilitation, and logistical planning skills.
- First Aid, CPR, and ARC Lifeguard Certification preferred.
- Experience living and/or working with people from diverse cultures or backgrounds preferred.
- Experience or willingness to live and/or work in a rural, outdoor setting with limited modern comforts and conveniences.
- Able to work well with a team of others and on a one-to-one basis.
- Able to work long hours, including evening and late-night programs, in high stress conditions.
- Able to lift and carry up to 40 plus pounds for extended periods at a time while backpacking.
- Excellent communication and relationship building skills with an ability to prioritize, negotiate, and work with a variety of internal and external stakeholders in a multi-cultural environment.
- Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, professionalism, a commitment to lead by example, and dedication to the mission of PBC.
Salary $3,360 (gross before taxes) plus room, board and training (valued at approximately $340/week).
When applying, please have three (3) references submit an online reference form at: https://tinyurl.com/referenceformpbc.