Location: Joe Dodge Lodge, Appalachian Mountain Club, Pinkham Notch, NH
Reports to: Coos County Education Coordinator
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Summary Description:
Through Guided Youth Outdoors (GYO) programs, the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) offers an engaging slate of staff-led outdoor experiences for the youth, adults, and families, promoting the appreciation, understanding, enjoyment, and responsible use of natural resources. We provide people of all ages and backgrounds with the skills to enjoy the outdoors and an increased understanding of their connection to the natural world.
Through our partnership with the Tillotson Fund, AMC offers programming specific to the needs of the youths of Coös County; the largest and northernmost county in New Hampshire. Predominantly rural, Coös County stretches from the Canadian border down into the White Mountain National Forest. The demographics of this area vary greatly as you progress North up the Androscoggin and Connecticut River watersheds. While Coös is the largest New Hampshire county by land area, Coös has the smallest population of any county of the State. AMC’s Coös Program works to increase the educational and recreational opportunities available to youths across this region.
The Coös County Senior Educators are responsible, energetic individuals who are excited to share their knowledge and love of nature with Coös youths. They will primarily operate programs with public school students in Coös County, home-schooled students and other youth groups. Day and overnight programs are based in local schools and communities in Coös County, NH, as well as AMC facilities.
During the academic school year, the Coös County Senior Educator will predominantly plan and lead educational programs for the students of Coös County (grades k-12). These programs include school-based (60%) curriculum-centered science education programs and hiking focused field trip programs, based at AMC Huts and Lodges (40%). Field trip programs can range from 1-5 days and include overnights. Academic lessons on climate change, forest and watershed ecology, map and compass, sense of place, weather and climate, outdoor skills, community-building and team building are integrated and taught in a nature-centered hiking or schoolyard-based programs. The Coös Senior Educator is responsible for curriculum planning for these programs.
During the summer months, outside of the school year, Coös County Senior Educators primarily work with a co-leader to facilitate 3 to 6 day backcountry trips for Coös County teenagers aged 12 to 17. These multi-day, single- and multi-element outdoor experiences take place on public lands either in the backcountry or while base camping. Educators are responsible for delivering outdoors skills instruction in hiking, backpacking, and canoeing
Schedules are typically Monday through Friday, but flexibility is necessary for weekend programs. Educators can expect 4 days off per 2-week period.
What you'll be doing:
- Implement thematic, place-based environmental education, leadership, and community building lesson plans that meet the needs of diverse student populations, are culturally relevant, transferable for students and incorporate the learning objectives of the program.
- Work independently or collaboratively on projects such as curriculum development, the creation of teaching tools, and logistical tasks such as communicating with teachers, schools, and community partners.
- Create and foster an inclusive group culture and learning environment among participants and co-workers.
- Assist with AMCR seasonal trainings in spring, summer, and fall.
- Lead and facilitate day programs within local communities at schools and AMC lodges
- Lead and facilitate multi-day hiking, backpacking, and canoeing wilderness programs, which are student-centered and experiential.
- Ensure the physical, emotional, and social safety of 8-10student and teen participants on field-based programs.
- Manage incidents in the backcountry; communicate effectively with on-call team and facilitate evacuations when necessary.
- Model responsible behavior in the outdoors and Leave No Trace ethics.
- Perform logistics functions for the program including issuing, collecting, cleaning, and maintaining gear, preparing teaching supplies, organizing food, and evacuations.
- Plan menus, handle food requisitions, and cook meals when huts are self-service
- Drive 12-passenger vans carrying participants.
- Maintain professionalism through lesson planning, personal appearance, and communication with other staff, chaperones, and/or participants.
- Collaborate with other AMC Guided Outdoors Staff to guide day-long or multi-day adult and family workshops.