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Must have current Wilderness First Aid certification and CPR. Wilderness First Responder preferred. Must have current Wilderness First Aid certification and CPR. Must have experience in the camp world, either in summer camps, outdoor education, or wilderness therapy.
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Certification through the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation as a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS). Employees work in and around wilderness, whitewater, ice, snow, and unpredictable participants.
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Crew alumni often go on to work for land management agencies like the Forest Service or Fish and Wildlife Service, other nonprofits, or in leadership roles with NYC. Training varies, but can include chainsaw/crosscut certification, leadership philosophy, trail construction and maintenance techniques, conservation education, driver training, and more.
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USFS recognized Chainsaw, Wilderness First Aid & CPR/AED certification. On this crew, member will go through chainsaw training to earn their U.S. Forest Service chainsaw certification and complete projects that can include felling, brushing, and/or limbing all in the name of fire mitigation work.
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Wilderness First Responder or Wilderness First Aid certification. Required License or Certification. Wilderness First Responder or Wilderness First Aid certification. Bachelor's degree, degree in progress, or at least 6-months of work experience in biology, ecology, botany, environmental science, or a related field.
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Current Wilderness First Aid, Wilderness First Responder, and/or CPR certification Experience with ALCC or other conservation corps or youth corps. Current Wilderness First Aid, Wilderness First Responder, and/or CPR certification Experience with ALCC or other conservation corps or youth corps.
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The Head Logistics Coordinator works under the supervision of the Warehouse Manager, Logistics Manager, or APD of Logistics and is primarily responsible for mentoring Logistics Coordinators and ensuring quality courses related support through transport, gear, and food for our primarily wilderness-based courses before and after course through supporting Instructors, Course Directors, students, planning and packing, supporting evacuations, as well as course debrief paperwork.
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Wilderness First Responder, CWI Course Provider through AMGA,PCIA, or CWA, Single Pitch Instructor Certification, Wilderness First Aid Course Provider through WMI, WMA, WMTC or SOLO.
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Wilderness First Responder Certification. Wilderness First Responder Certification. Works with the Field Training Supervisor and the Field Technical Manager to make sure that we have the most appropriate field gear available for our customers.
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The attitude and willingness to protect and improve our public lands and to educate and teach crew members and the public about it Preference is given to candidates with: Wilderness First Aid certification (or greater), Leave No Trace training, Chainsaw A Cert and Prior conservation or land management experience.
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Wilderness First Responder certification with CPR/AED. Participant Essential Eligibility RequirementsEssential eligibility requirements for the program must be met. Current Wilderness First Aid Certification with CPR/AED. Clean driving record (insurable by ACC) and a current driver’s license.
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Wilderness First Aid Certification required, and preferred Wilderness First Responder. Ability to engage in extensive physical activities necessary to lead and participate in wilderness trips, including maintaining and moving outdoor equipment, lifting 50 pounds, and traveling by foot over varied terrain.
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Journeyman, post-secondary technical certification, water systems operator. We're looking for an amazing Maintenance professional to fill this role, which is based in our Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge.
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Wilderness First Aid and CPR certification required (If candidate is hired without current certifications, candidate must complete within the first 3 months of hire.) Instructor certifications or relevant experience in activities being offered (i.e., AMGA Climbing, ACA Kayak, PSIA Ski Instructor, etc.
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Current Wilderness First Aid certification (paid course is provided as a part of training) Current Wilderness First Responder or WEMT very strongly preferred. Lifeguard Certification strongly preferred.
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