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Outdoor Education Intern

Deadline:
Employer:
The Glacier Institute

Job Field:
Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management
Wildlife
Job Type:
Seasonal, Temporary, Internship
Location:
Montana
Location Detail:
Columbia Falls, Montana

Job Description:

The primary goal for this internship is to grow as educators. The Glacier

Institute’s seasoned educators will mentor interns and introduce them to the outdoor

education field. Interns play an essential role in the operation of the Glacier Institute’s Big

Creek Outdoor Education Center, our youth campus. The Glacier Institute specializes in

place-based, hands-on learning of the natural sciences and cultural history, and interns

are an integral part of ensuring that we achieve our mission.

By the end of the season, interns will be able to co-teach Glacier institute classes under

the mentorship of an Outdoor Education Specialist II.

 

II. Major Duties and Responsibilities:

A. Represent the Glacier Institute in its mission and goals.

B. Provide quality customer service to all guests.

C. Supervise youth overnight in bunkhouses no more than three times a week during

camps in June-August.

D. Co-lead students ages 7-16, on day, multi-day, overnight field-based outdoor

education programs, and day hikes. Co-leading backpacking trips is an option.

E. Aid OES in group management on catalog courses and day hikes.

F. Monitor students during meals and free time.

G. Participate in daily/weekly housekeeping and cleaning tasks.

H. Display confidence and comfort working in adverse environmental conditions

(snow, rain, 0 F-100 F temperatures, mosquitoes/ticks, hazardous wildlife, etc.).

I. Other duties as assigned.

 

III. Professional Development:

A. Develop a thorough understanding of Glacier National Park and the Crown of the

Continent Ecosystem including the natural and geologic history, land use

management, cultural history, and much more!

B. Gain experience teaching and developing interactive, field-based educational

curriculum.

C. Develop and deliver an educational program.

D. Gain valuable experience and tools for managing students’ safety.

E. In-depth bear and wildlife safety training will be provided

Qualifications:

Applicants should know this is a demanding job with variable hours. Because of the

unpredictable nature of our work, applicants need to know how to prioritize customer

service in adverse conditions. Interns need to be motivated by the mission to strengthen

connections to the natural world through outdoor education, and understand that

investing in our participants is of utmost importance.

 

Candidate Qualifications:

A. Education

1. At least one (1) year of undergraduate education OR the equivalent in

experience, with a thorough understanding of natural sciences.

B. Skills and abilities

1. Exceptional communication skills

2. Detail oriented

3. Ability to carry a 25 pound day pack and hike up to 8 miles.

4. Self-motivated with the ability to efficiently work independently with little

instruction or supervision.

5. Ability to work and live in remote, off-grid locations with no cell-phone

service or immediate emergency services.

 

 

Miscellaneous:

The primary goal for this internship is to grow as educators. The Glacier

Institute’s seasoned educators will mentor interns and introduce them to the outdoor

education field. Interns play an essential role in the operation of the Glacier Institute’s Big

Creek Outdoor Education Center, our youth campus. The Glacier Institute specializes in

place-based, hands-on learning of the natural sciences and cultural history, and interns

are an integral part of ensuring that we achieve our mission.

By the end of the season, interns will be able to co-teach Glacier institute classes under

the mentorship of an Outdoor Education Specialist II.

Salary:
$200/ month

Benefits:

Compensation and Details:

A. $200 / month.

B. On-site housing for employees is provided, WiFi is available for staff.

C. 2024 Employee entrance pass into Glacier and Waterton National Parks.

D. Four day work week to allow individuals time to enjoy Glacier National Park.

E. Participation in expert-led Glacier Institute catalog courses.

F. Friends and family discounts for all Glacier Institute courses (subject to availability)

How to Apply:

If this position sounds like the right fit, please submit a resume, contact information for 3

references, and a cover letter to: careers@glacierinstitute.org. We look forward to reviewing your materials!

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