Location: White Mountain Huts and AMC Pinkham Notch Visitors Center, Gorham, NH
Schedule: April 15, 2025-November 1, 2025. 48 hours/week. The standard work schedule involves 5 days on and 2 days off, although it can vary throughout the season. The Huts Education Coordinator typically provides 2 to 3 overnight hut field visits per week for operational support and program development/delivery.
Supervision: Huts Manager
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Summary Description:
The Huts Education Coordinator (HEC) is responsible for coordinating the education and interpretation efforts at each of the Appalachian Mountain Club’s eight backcountry huts in the White Mountain National Forest. The HEC works closely with each of the eight naturalists and hut crews to facilitate connections between visitors and the natural and cultural history of the White Mountains. This person ensures all huts have the needed educational and informational resources, develops and provides pre-season trainings for naturalists and hut crew, performs regular field visits to backcountry huts, creates educational materials and displays, produces a weekly education newsletter for the hut system, and maintains records of program attendance. They also coordinate with AMC’s research staff to train and support the hut naturalists in the collection of plant phenology data to support AMC climate research. Working as a part of the Huts Management team, this individual provides operational and logistical support for the hut system. The HEC must be willing and able to hike long distances and carry heavy loads over rugged terrain.
What you’ll be doing at AMC
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Demonstrate and support “active” educational efforts in the huts, including: mealtime talks, daily programming (staff and volunteer-led), the AMC Junior Naturalist program, and routine communication between front-facing staff and our guests.
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Develop and maintain “passive” educational materials at the huts, including training manuals, on-site libraries and games, Junior Naturalist materials, educational resources, posters, displays, and binders.
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Assist with pre-season opening of huts: prepare educational materials and resources, support helicopter supply airlifts, perform opening hut cleaning, and ensure each hut receives and sets up necessary supplies.
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Maintain program records, producing end-of-season summary data and charts that quantify and communicate the extent of AMC’s hut-based educational work. Maintain inventories of the huts’ educational resources, games, and libraries to guide annual ordering and resupply efforts.