Summary of Position
North Cascades Institute seeks skilled backcountry educators to join
our Youth Leadership Adventures (YLA) team. Youth
Leadership Adventures are 5 and 8 day backcountry trips that connect
local high school students to the natural world while engaging in
conversation about leadership, identity, and climate solutions. Groups
of 2 instructors and up to 10 participants canoe, backpack, camp, and
complete stewardship projects in the North Cascades. YLA is designed
for students who have no prior outdoor experience, and many of the
trips are multilingual. YLA prioritizes accessibility with a
sliding-scale tuition model for students. Students are also provided
gear, food, and local transportation.
Youth Leadership Instructors plan and instruct these YLA trips, and
are responsible for the physical and emotional safety of all trip
participants, as well as engaging them with curriculum on topics such
as community building, leadership, backcountry skills, natural
history, and climate change. Instructors will participate in a few
weeks of training, and then lead backcountry trips in late June
through August. Dates of employment are June 3 - August 28, 2026.
Responsibilities
Program Instruction
- Lead, teach, and supervise groups of 6-10 high school students
during 5-8 day canoe camping and backpacking trips, alongside a co-instructor
- Provide leadership in risk management before, during, and after
programs.Implement and evaluate safety and emergency response procedures
- Teach students skills necessary to travel and take care of
themselves in the backcountry
- Facilitate lessons in natural and cultural history, climate
change, stewardship, outdoor skills, leadership, communication, and
community that are inclusive of a variety of perspectives and
learning styles
- Create a safe learning environment with positive reinforcement,
role-modeling and cultural sensitivity
- Collaborate with co-leader during course planning, field-based
portion of each trip, and wrap up including: curriculum planning,
assessing group needs, and risk management
- Provide clear, effective, and timely communication with
co-instructor, supervisor, and other staff
- Carry out service projects with personnel from partnering agencies
- Drive Institute vehicles with program participants, including
15-passenger vans
Administration
- Attend and participate in all trainings, trip preparations, and
debrief meetings
- Complete all pre- and post-trip duties, including but not limited
to contacting students, course paperwork, incident reports, food
planning, and gear preparation and repair
- Develop lessons that are representative of a diversity of life
experiences to supplement program curricula
- Other duties as assigned by the Youth Leadership Coordinator
Position Location
Youth Leadership Instructors will work at the North Cascades Environmental Learning Center
(located on the shore of Diablo Lake), and in the field while leading
backcountry camping and backpacking courses.
Housing
Good quality housing is available through the Institute at $397/month
including utilities, considerably below market rates. Private rooms in
shared houses are typically available, but not guaranteed. In some
cases, roommates in shared rooms may be required, at $198.50/month.
Job Duration
June 3 - August 28, 2025
Application Deadline
Review of applications will begin immediately. Positions will remain
open until filled.
To Apply
Please apply online on our website by selecting the "Apply
Now" tab at the bottom of this page.
Complete the online application and upload a cover letter and resume.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce is a high priority at
North Cascades Institute. The Institute does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender, gender
expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical or mental
disability, military, genetic information, ancestry, marital status,
age, citizenship or any other basis prohibited by law in any of its
policies or programs.
About North Cascades Institute
North Cascades Institute’s mission is to inspire environmental
stewardship through transformative learning experiences in nature.
Since 1986, we have helped connect people, nature and community
through science, art, literature and the hands-on study of natural and
cultural history. Our goal is to help people of all ages and
backgrounds experience and enjoy the mountains, rivers, forests,
people and wildlife of the Pacific Northwest - so all will care for
and protect this special place.
North Cascades Institute is a respected leader among U.S.
environmental education organizations, and we believe that sustainable
communities are built on healthy environments, vibrant economies and
social equity. The Institute is in sound financial health with a $4
million budget and strong reserves, and 21 four-star ratings with
Charity Navigator for sound fiscal management and commitment to
accountability and transparency.
Required Qualifications
- One or more seasons serving as an instructor on backcountry
canoe-camping and/or backpacking trips for youth
- Experience mentoring, teaching, or leading teens
- Ability to evaluate group and individual needs and make
appropriate risk management decisions in a backcountry setting
- Demonstrated commitment to increasing equitable access to outdoor engagement
- Wilderness First Responder (WFR) certification, or ability to
obtain by start date
- Valid driver’s license and driving record check must have no more
than one moving violation in the past three years, no DUI, reckless
driving or serious moving violations, etc.
- Ability to collaborate and work effectively as part of a small team
- Ability to lift and carry 50 pound pack, perform physically
demanding work for multiple days in a row, backpack, and hike over
uneven terrain
- Must be available for work on weekends and extended overnights
- Willing and prepared to reside and sleep in a remote area
If you do not meet all of our required qualifications but do meet
many of the preferred qualifications, please still submit an
application. We value a broad range of experiences on our team and
will consider your application.
Preferred Qualifications
- Spanish language proficiency strongly preferred
- Experience working with students from a diversity of backgrounds
and identities, including Black, Indigenous and People of Color,
LGBTQ+ individuals, multilingual students, students from low income
backgrounds, students from both rural and urban communities, and
recent immigrants
- Experience teaching lessons on stewardship, climate change,
identity, natural and cultural history, and/or leadership
- Experience teaching canoeing and water safety skills
Final offers of employment are contingent upon the successful
completion of a background check that may include employment history,
national criminal background check, national sex offender registry
search and a driving history check.
Compensation - This is a temporary/seasonal,
full-time, exempt position.
- Pay while working in the field during trips is $189.80 per day
- You can expect to work 35-38 field days throughout the summer
- Pay while working in the office preparing for trips is $151.84 per
day
- You can expect to work around 23 office days throughout the summer
- Benefits include:
- Sick leave - accrued at the rate of .04615 per hour
- Vacation leave - accrued at the rate of .01925 per hour
- Paid holidays: 2 days through August 28
- $110 per month health care stipend following successful
completion of a 21-day probationary period
- Option to defer compensation as a pre-tax deferral in our
retirement plan
- Ability to participate in Institute pro deals
- Employees are responsible for their own health insurance
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Scholarships are
available if you need to complete a WFR course for the first time
This is a bargaining unit position represented by the International
Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, District Lodge 751.
All terms and conditions of employment are subject to change in
accordance with a collective bargaining agreement.
Housing - Good quality housing is available through
the Institute at $397/month including utilities, considerably below
market rates. Private rooms in shared houses are typically available,
but not guaranteed. In some cases, roommates in shared rooms may be
required, at $198.50/month.