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Wilderness Medicine: CLDP members are provided with Wilderness First Responder/CPR/AED training. The first phase focuses on orientation, training and development, the second phase focuses on implementation and continued leadership development.
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Current Wilderness First Responder (or WEMT) strongly preferred. Current Wilderness First Aid/CPR certification required before session start date. NYC also operates an accredited charter school, internship program, and the Idaho Conservation Corps (ICC.
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Valid/current Outdoor Emergency Care, Wilderness First Responder or EMT; CPR required. Must have valid/current Outdoor Emergency Care, Wilderness First Responder or EMT; CPR also required.
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Preference will be given to those with a wilderness first responder certification, National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) basic archery instructor certification, or Wyoming Hunter Education instructor certification.
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Maintain first-aid supply bags, administer first-aid when necessary. Trail maintenance as required on a daily, weekly and monthly basis. Generous discounts on outdoor gear, apparel, rental cars, etc.
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Expeditions Leadership must possess a Wilderness First Responder (or EMT) and CPR certification by the start of camp. You will participate in incident response and oversee the timely completion of incident reports and first aid forms.
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In exchange, our crew supervisors develop their own skills through a variety of certifications that WCC offers to both supervisors and members (e.g. Hazwoper, Pesticide Applicator, and Wilderness First Responder.
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Must hold or have the ability to obtain an official certification in Wilderness First Responder and CPR prior to start date. Full vaccination against COVID-19 by the first day of employment and ability to provide proof of vaccination before starting.
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Wilderness First Responder or higher level of certification Leave No Trace Level 1 or Level 2 Instructor or a willingness to obtain the certification. The Assistant Manager of Outdoor Programs within the Department of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance will assist the Manager of Outdoor Programs in managing all operations and programming at the Barreca Climbing Wall, Sailing Pavilion, Pro Shop, and Outdoor Gear Rental and all other outdoor trip and recreation programs offered.
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All Camp Directors must possess a Wilderness First Responder (or EMT) and CPR certification by the start of camp. All Camp Directors must possess a Wilderness First Responder (or EMT) and CPR certification by the start of camp.
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Wilderness First Responder certification. Wilderness First Responder certification. In addition to its campuses in Manhattan and the Bronx, NY, the School also owns and maintains the John Dorr Nature Laboratory, a comprehensive outdoor education facility on 320 largely wooded acres in Washington, CT. One of the nation’s 10 largest independent day schools, as of September, 2023, the School enrolls 1,795 students from 148 zip codes, representing Manhattan, The Bronx, New Jersey, Westchester and Connecticut.
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Wilderness First Aid or Wilderness First Responder Certification. Wilderness First Aid or Wilderness First Responder Certification. The installation of erosion control devices such as waterbars, drains, check dams, and ditches.
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Ability to obtain Wilderness First Responder (WFR) Certification within 6 months of hire. Wilderness First Responder Certification (Required) Ability to obtain Wilderness and Remote First Aid Instructor Certification within 8 months of hire.
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Must hold current Wilderness First Responder Certification with CPR/ AED. Experience with backpacking, wilderness living and travel, LNT principles. These hands-on projects include visitor access improvements, trail construction and maintenance, habitat restoration, invasive species treatments, historic restoration, disaster relief, and much more.
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Must have current Wilderness First Aid certification and CPR. Wilderness First Responder preferred. Wilderness First Responder preferred. Must have current Wilderness First Aid certification and CPR.
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