What are the responsibilities and job description for the Outdoor Education Naturalist position at Pathfinder Ranch, Inc?
Under the supervision of the Program Manager, the Naturalist uses established curriculum and the California State Content Standards for instructing a variety of academic subjects and recreation activities. The major responsibilities of this position include the following but are not limited to:
Responsibilities
September 2nd- December 12th and January 12- May 22
Compensation
$660.00 - $780.00 per week
Housing
Paid Time Off
Health insurance options for those working multiple season
Responsibilities
- Facilitating program including classes, evening programs and meals for client groups and special events, including some weekends and holidays
- Maintain accurate program records and logs
- Assisting in curriculum development and implementation
- Provide positive public relations on behalf of Pathfinder Ranch and serve as a liaison with client groups
- Assist group chaperones with cabin supervision and evening rituals
- Communicating behavior issues with school faculty and occasionally providing behavior management to clients
- Provide basic First Aid and CPR to clients Inventory and recommend equipment acquisitions as needed
- Participate enthusiastically in all camp activities, planning, and leadership roles, including staff meetings
- Assisting in overall program operations, including animal and garden care
- Keeping up-to-date and engaged with new teaching pedagogies and practices
- Ensure the security and safety of camp facilities, grounds, and equipment
- Follow and uphold all policies and procedures of Pathfinder Ranch
- Comply with Health and Fire Department regulations, organizational policies, and accreditation standards
- Other duties as assigned
- 18 years of age or older
- Current Adult and Child First Aid & CPR/AED certifications from a nationally recognized provider (at least 50% of the course must be in-person with a practical skills session)
- Ability to communicate ecological, recreational, and conservation concepts to 5th and 6th grade students from diverse backgrounds
- Passion for teaching and building strong mentoring relationships with students
- Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues and provide high quality customer service to clients
- Complete tasks both independently and collaboratively in a timely and accurate manner
- Communicate and coordinate with participant parents/guardians/group liaisons
- Past experience with ropes courses, horses, farm animals, reptiles and/or gardens
- 1 years experience working in a camp setting
- Current Lifeguard or Watercraft Guard certification from a nationally recognized provider
- Bachelor's Degree in a related field and/or related work experience
- Must be able to lift and carry 30 lbs. with reasonable accommodations
- Ability to work a varied shift schedule in excess of 10 hours per day
- Ability to traverse several miles per day on steep and uneven terrain in a variety of weather conditions.
September 2nd- December 12th and January 12- May 22
Compensation
$660.00 - $780.00 per week
Housing
Paid Time Off
Health insurance options for those working multiple season
Salary : $660 - $780