What are the responsibilities and job description for the Wilderness Field Guide position at BlueFire Wilderness Therapy?
****Job Location: Southern Idaho**** Unique Schedule offers easy travel
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blueFire wilderness is an innovative adventure therapy program helping teens and young adults to find meaning while doing exciting adventure activities in beautiful southern Idaho. Rock climbing, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, mountain biking, and hiking are just a few of the adventures that we utilize to reach our clients.
blueFire’s field staff are some of the best across therapeutic programs because we take our time finding the right fit and we put a great deal into training and developing our instructors.
Company Culture
All blueFire employees support the work in the field in important ways. Our field instructors are responsible for caring for the clients in the program, upholding risk-management and safety policies, and facilitating many of the activities that clients experience while in the program.
We have a strong culture of feedback and we hope that our instructors grow and learn from their experiences. We put a great deal of effort into training and collaborating with instructors. Instructors develop life-long bonds with each other while working in the field. The work at blueFire is transformative for both clients and staff alike, and helps set everyone up for success in whatever comes next for them.
Schedule and Wages
Our instructors work a schedule that involves 2 weeks in the field working and 2 weeks off. This schedule allows for travel, adventure and fun on your off time. Instructors wages begin between $2550-$3900 per 2 week shift depending upon experience. We recognize previous Wilderness Therapy experience and use it to help experienced staff advance more quickly. There are many opportunities for advancement of candidates that are new to this work as well.
Your Role as a Field Instructor
Our field instructors essentially run the day-to-day activities in each of our groups. They camp, hike, eat, adventure, and participate with clients while out in the field.
Field instructors are integrally connected to the success of our clients. They collaborate with field directors, primary and milieu therapists, and each other to make decisions that directly affect clients and their work in the field. Our instructors are empowered to create initiatives, structure daily activities, plan and execute backpacking trips, run groups, and teach lessons. Instructors run many things related to our program.
As a new field instructor, your job responsibilities will be relatively straightforward and simple: learn and uphold program standards, build rapport with clients and staff, support your head instructor, and learn to manage yourself and the group effectively. As you develop your skills and demonstrate effectiveness and confidence in those responsibilities, you will have many opportunities to grow and advance in the company.
Benefits
Competitive Wages
401K
Life Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Health, Vision and Dental Insurance
Seminar Stipend
Gear Stipend
For more detailed information on upcoming training seminars, visit https://bluefirewilderness.com/careers/ or call 208-934-4444.
Location: Southern Idaho (Gooding)
Salary: $2,550.00-$3900 per two-week shift
Salary : $2,550 - $3,900