- 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 critical 21st
Century skills.
- Develop, facilitate, and debrief environmental and
diversity, equity and inclusion curriculum to help students develop an
appreciation for the natural world and a respect for human diversity.
- Facilitate
occasional unchaperoned groups and provide overnight supervision.
- Design
a sequence using PBC curriculum, create lesson plans, and develop new
program activities appropriate to the participant population.
- Remain
current on the developmental needs of youth.
- Ensure
the safety of all participants at all times.
- Correctly
teach outdoor adventure, environmental education, and expedition specific
skills to participants as per PBC expectation and protocols.
- Lead
occasional off-site day hiking trips, river trips, and rock-climbing
adventures.
- Work
with university students to bring a college focus to our programs.
- Assist
with housekeeping and facility upkeep as needed.
- Participate
in job-related training and staff meetings.
- Conduct
a Survey Monkey outcomes survey with each group to help provide personal
and organizational feedback.
- 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
Princeton-Blairstown Center in all formal and informal contacts with the
organization’s constituencies.
- Perform
other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
·
Bachelor’s Degree
preferred, however experience in the field can be substituted.
·
Documented
successful experience working with young adults, individually and in groups.
·
Experience
participating in or leading low and high ropes courses,
canoeing/kayaking/swimming, environmental education, rock climbing, or hiking
trips.
·
Outstanding
customer service skills, group facilitation skills, and logistical planning experience.
·
Wilderness
First Responder certification preferred or willingness to complete when
training offered at Blairstown Campus. First Aid, CPR, and AED
certification preferred.
·
ARC Lifeguard
certification preferred or willingness to complete when training offered on
Blairstown Campus. Lifeguard Trainer certification preferred.
·
ACCT I or II
certification preferred or willingness to complete when training offered on
Blairstown campus.
·
Valid driver’s
license with at
least one year of driving experience preferred.
·
Experience
living or working with people from diverse cultures or backgrounds preferred.
·
Able
to work well with a team of others and a co-leader on a one-to-one basis.
·
Able
to work long hours, including evening and late-night programs, in high stress conditions.
·
Able
to live and work in both outdoor places and urban spaces.
·
Able
to lift and carry up to 40 plus pounds for extended periods at a time while
backpacking.
·
Able
to work in high places such as ropes courses and in trees.
·
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 the Princeton-Blairstown Center.
Salary $500-600 per week
(depending on experience) plus $500 signing bonus/$300 completion bonus, with room and board (valued at approximately $300 per week) and
training (valued at approximately $750). Housing is a private room in a 2 bedroom apartment.
All candidates selected for this program are required to show proof of completed COVID-19 vaccination series prior to starting.
Please have three (3)
references submit an online reference form at: https://tinyurl.com/referenceformpbc.
Application deadline: July 23, 2021