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Most importantly, our Field Guides manage the inherent risk of the wilderness and oversee clients' safety while backpacking in the beautiful wilderness backcountry. Field Guides role-model healthy expression of emotion and appropriate behavior, as well as lead by example and share their passion for healthy living and wilderness to help participants connect positively to their experience at Evoke.
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Wilderness Medicine: CLDP members are provided with Wilderness First Responder/CPR/AED training. Benefits: 5 paid days off structured in August between seasons, and3 additional days of PTO.Food provided while in the field, uniforms, protective equipment, access to Mental Health Consultant and Employee Assistance Program.
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Current Wilderness First Aid (or higher) and CPR certification, or willingness to obtain prior to employment start date (please contact us for information about certification and training) Leaders and crews go home at the end of each day, but leadership training involves camping in the field.
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Members will report to one of three remote duty stations in ID, OR, or MT. Field projects will take place in various locations on Forest Service (USFS), Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and National Park Service (NPS) lands in OR and WA (east of the Cascade Mountains), ID, MT, and northern NV.
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Wilderness First Responder Certification. Wilderness First Aid and CPR certification required (If candidate is hired without current certifications, candidate must complete within the first 3 months of hire.
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M.S. plus three years professional work in natural resources, earth science, forestry, public policy and planning, emergency management, wildland fire science, or another related field required; Ph. D. preferred.
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As our Field Guide, you will join one of our two shifts that continually swap back and forth, working 8 day shifts in the backcountry in a small group of at-risk teenagers with 2-3 other guides.
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Pew has worked in the United States and Canada since 1990 to protect vast stretches of unspoiled wilderness and more recently expanded our land conservation efforts to Australia’s Outback and Chilean Patagonia.
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Ability to obtain Wilderness and Remote First Aid Instructor Certification within 8 months of hire. Wilderness and Remote First Aid Instructor Certification (Required) Ability to obtain Wilderness First Responder (WFR) Certification within 6 months of hire.
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Supervision Received : Works under the direction of the Backcountry Wilderness Area Camp Director and the Backcountry Wilderness Area Education Coordinators. Working towards, or completion of, a bachelor's degree in a related field such as early childhood education, elementary education, art education, recreation, or a human services field is preferred.
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Prior experience working in wilderness programs, outdoor education, summer camps, or related field. Current Wilderness First Aid, Wilderness First Responder, or Wilderness EMT certification.
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Together, they monitor land health on BLM lands, including National Monument lands, vegetation treatments, burn scars, rangeland allotments, and wilderness study areas. College coursework (2 years, at minimum) in ecology, botany, plant ecology, plant biology, plant systematics, soils science, geology, horticulture, natural resource management, environmental science, or a related field.
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Bachelor's degree and 5 years of employment experience in the field of campus recreation/outdoor education or a combination of education and relevant experience in campus recreation/outdoor education, leadership and team development.
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Applicants with experience in sustainable agroecology, aquaculture, and marine botany as well as formal training in kayaking (e.g., American Canoe Association courses) and wilderness first response are strongly encouraged to apply.
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At least 1 year (1820 hrs) of wilderness outdoor therapeutic children's field experience. Wilderness First Responder & current CPR certification. Seeds is distinctly Christian and as such combines the best practices in wilderness and therapy with the teachings of Jesus and solid discipleship.
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