Required:
- 4+ yrs teaching
- 2+ yrs outdoor education
- Curriculum Development
- Strong Professional Communication
- Highly Autonomous Work Ethic - Leadership Skills
- Fit/Healthy
- Able to travel during program seasons Sept-Nov and Mar-June
Preferred
- Strong References
- Non Ideological in workplace
- Substantial Outdoor Skills proficiency and training
- HR experience including management, training and hiring
- Operations experience (vehicles, logistics, gear and inventory)
Medical Benefits negotiable as needed/required
This new position with Coyle Outside directly supports and develops 30+ outdoor school programs we provide annually to schools throughout the state. Programs are a mix of day and overnight programming and are provided through the Oregon Outdoor School Program and Funding.
Approx 22 weeks 50+ hrs/week during program seasons (Sept-mid Nov and Mar - mid June) and approx. 30 hrs/week during non-program seasons for prep (Dec-Feb, July-Aug).
Manager is responsible for communication and preparation with our instructor team and with the schools we are coordinating with. During program months, manager will travel with Coyle Outside instructor teams (appx 6-12 instructors) to oversee and lead programming on site. Some work is local and most requires being away from home for 3-5 days. Requires high energy, high work ethic, and leadership. During summer and winter this position is primarily administrative and focuses on scheduling, training, curriculum development, program improvements, critical preparatory communication with instructor and school teams, gear/inventory organization and prep.
This manager will work alongside the Coyle Outside Admin Team to optimize and streamline organizational consistency and structure. This includes cross training staff, and aligning consistent structures for onboarding, scheduling, and team culture.
This new position with Coyle Outside directly supports and develops 30+ outdoor school programs we provide annually to schools throughout the state. Programs are a mix of day and overnight programming and are provided through the Oregon Outdoor School Program and Funding.
Approx 22 weeks 50+ hrs/week during program seasons (Sept-mid Nov and Mar - mid June) and approx. 30 hrs/week during non-program seasons for prep (Dec-Feb, July-Aug).
Manager is responsible for communication and preparation with our instructor team and with the schools we are coordinating with. During program months, manager will travel with Coyle Outside instructor teams (appx 6-12 instructors) to oversee and lead programming on site. Some work is local and most requires being away from home for 3-5 days. Requires high energy, high work ethic, and leadership. During summer and winter this position is primarily administrative and focuses on scheduling, training, curriculum development, program improvements, critical preparatory communication with instructor and school teams, gear/inventory organization and prep.
This manager will work alongside the Coyle Outside Admin Team to optimize and streamline organizational consistency and structure. This includes cross training staff, and aligning consistent structures for onboarding, scheduling, and team culture.
Compensation: $4,200.00 - $5,000.00 per month
Adventure, Discovery, Inspiration First
We don't put safety first at Coyle Outside. That is said with trepidation as it seems our culture, especially around kids, increasingly values safety above all else sometimes. That leaves things like good judgement, relationship, trust, connection to come AFTER. What we see is that the world kids grow up in is increasingly sanitized of adversity and opportunities to experience failure/victory and to experience themselves as potential difference makers. We believe there is a distinction between discovery and 'learning' and that discovery changes a person forever. We believe that wisdom (as well as a beautiful, rich life) comes through failures, taking risks and from entering and passing through what is scary and uncomfortable.
Work With Us
To work here we want you to be up to something in life. We are looking for instructors who feel the need to make a difference as much as the need to have a paycheck. Our instructor team is expected to develop themselves as guides and mentors for our participants while also developing strong working relationships with co instructors that build a strong culture and keep standards high.
Many, if not most, of our programs have been the brainchild of or inspired by the initiative and talent of individual instructors whether that be our fishing and archery camps or our expansion to new states. Our instructors are self sufficient, autonomous and adventurous OR they are committed to developing themselves in these ways. The work is challenging and rewarding and instructors are at the same time highly independent and part of a larger culture.
We provide training in instruction approach, group and behavior management and technical outdoor skills. Our instructors work largely autonomously and with limited supervision and are confident and ready to be responsible. All instructors are on a first name basis with the founder/owner.
Year round we are looking for unique people who are ready to both stretch themselves and contribute to something larger
- Make a difference for youth and impact their experience of themselves and what is possible for the future of their world
- Commit to and explore the power of nature based experiential education
- Challenge and develop your own personal and professional sense of adventure and self sufficiency/autonomy
- Develop your own outdoor skills competency and/or use your developed passion/skills in an instructional role
(if you already have a resume on Indeed)