SUMMARY OF POSITION
North Cascades Institute (NCI) seeks a qualified, safety-minded
individual to serve as the Overnight Incident Commander (OIC) at the
Environmental Learning Center (ELC) in the heart of the North
Cascades. The OIC is a key member of our risk management team, is
responsible for after-hours operations, responding to guest and staff
needs, and overnight incident response. This position requires strong
judgement, clear communication, and the ability to remain calm,
professional, and responsive in a remote environment setting. Dates of
employment are January 13 - June 5, 2026.
While on duty, the OIC serves as the primary point of contact for
after-hours needs; ranging from room lockouts and building concerns to
medical or safety emergencies. The OIC collaborates closely with
Daytime Incident Commanders, program staff, and the on-site director
to ensure a consistent, coordinated approach to guest experience,
safety, and campus operations.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Emergency Response
- Oversees and coordinates after-hours emergency responses in
accordance with NCI protocols.
- Establishes scene safety and manages ongoing risk during incidents.
- Assesses incident severity and follows appropriate escalation
procedures based on NCI’s Incident Severy Scale.
- Leads communication with internal teams and external emergency
services as needed.
- Coordinates evacuations, medical responses, and other appropriate
actions to ensure participant and staff safety.
- Maintains readiness with appropriate safety gear, communication
tools, and emergency supplies while on shift.
- Maintains situational awareness of campus conditions, program
activities, and environmental hazards.
- Completes accurate and timely incident documentation following NCI
reporting protocols.
- Leads post-incident debriefs with involved staff, ensuring
professionalism, confidentiality, and actionable learning.
- Supports continuous improvement of NCI’s risk management practices
by contributing to post-incident reviews and Standard Operating
Procedure updates.
- Remains within reliable WiFi range of the Learning Center and
ensures the IC phone remains charged and monitored at all times.
Customer Relations
- Responds to the after-hours Learning Center "Duty Phone"
promptly, courteously, and professionally.
- Assists guests with after-hours needs, such as room lockouts,
heating or plumbing issues, and general access needs at the Learning
Center resources.
- Provides accurate information, reassurance, and clear
communication during guest interactions.
- Upholds NCI’s culture of safety, hospitality, and accountability
in all decisions and actions.
Learning Center Logistics
- Communicates regularly with Daytime Incident Commanders to ensure
smooth transition between shifts.
- Shares relevant updates at shift handoff and reviews weekly ELC
meeting notes to remain informed of campus priorities.
- Occasionally attends ELC staff meetings in person.
- Participates in required risk management training and contributes
to ongoing improvements in emergency response readiness.
General
- Assist with Learning Center program operations as needed,
including Mountain School and Family Getaways.
- May occasionally staff the Learning Center front desk using the
Point of Sale system.
- Completes other duties as assigned.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
The Environmental Learning Center is located in a remote, forested
mountain environment within the North Cascades ecosystem. The area is
home to diverse wildlife, including species that require knowledgeable
and responsible cautionary behavior. Employees must exercise sound
judgment around wildlife and follow established safety practices.
- Weather conditions vary significantly across seasons and may
include heat, rain, snow, ice, and low-visibility conditions.
- Staff must be able to use personal outdoor gear to perform duties
in all weather.
- The remote setting requires reliable personal transportation for
commuting and errands.
- Overnight staff are expected to maintain the same professional
conduct, work quality, and safety standards upheld during daytime operations.
- During after-hours shifts, the OIC holds operational authority for
incident response until relieved by the Daytime IC, on-site
director, or other designated staff.
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
START DATE
January 13, 2026
END DATE
June 5, 2026
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Review of applications will begin immediately. Position will remain
open until filled.
TO APPLY
Please apply online on our website at 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.
COMPENSATION - This is a temporary/seasonal,
full-time, non-exempt position. The wage is $18.98/hour. Most weeks
average 35-40 hours; occasional overtime possible (paid at 1.5x).
Benefits include the following:
- Sick leave - accrued at the rate of .04615 per hour
- Vacation leave - accrued at the rate of .01925 per hour
- Paid holidays - 3 days estimated through June 5, 2026
- $110 per month health care stipend to be paid in the first pay
period following 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
Benefits are prorated for employees working less than 40 hours per
week. Employees are responsible for their own health insurance.
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