Myles job description 2015

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MYLES OF SCIENCE OUTDOOR SCIENCE & LEADERSHIP STAFF SUMMER 2015 The MYLES of Science Environmental Education & Leadership Staff will work collaboratively with the MYLES of Science Director and the MYLES of Science Logistics Coordinator on summer research backpacking trips in Great Smoky Mountain National Park with junior high and high school students from the surrounding areas. We are seeking qualified and passionate Montreat College Outdoor Education, Biology, Environmental Studies, and Environmental Education students to apply for this position. HOURS Academic year: 1 monthly staff meeting for planning for the summer Summer: 1 full week of staff training + 6 weeks of summer leadership responsibilities. SUPERVISOR Mark Mullert, Myles of Science Logistics & Staffing CoordinatorE-mail: mmullert14@montreat.edu Phone: 828-669-8012 ext. 3412 Address: Montreat College Department of Outdoor Education P.O. Box 1267 | Montreat, NC 28757


COMPENSATION Academic year: $10 per hour for 2-3 hour monthly staff meetings Summer: • • • • • •

$2100 stipend (paid out monthly) Housing during summer period $250 toward WFR or WFA training (if you need it for this summer) Weeklong field based training On-going training and mentorship Amazing outdoor gear & equipment package

(Potential additional work during Montreat College Discovery Program) PRIMARY DUTIES • Lead weeklong backpacking trips during the summer under the supervision of the MYLES Logistics Coordinator •

Help students conduct research in Biology and Ecology

Assist with data collection for MYLES of Science research

Conduct student intake in a professional, clear, and organized way

Engage MYLES participants during down times

Pack and organize backpacking and citizen science equipment as well as pack MYLES van & trailer for summer programming

Serve as primary point of contact for trip participants in the field

Communicate with MYLES Director and Logistics

Coordinator as needs arise and in emergency situations

Uphold MYLES and Montreat College policies and procedures and apply safe practices

Organize and clean outdoor equipment between and after trips

Perform equipment maintenance and log activity

Perform wilderness first aid as needed

Attend staff meetings and trainings


ASSIST WITH • Assist with marketing of program during academic school year •

Possibly assist with presenting research findings at conference

Other duties as assigned

QUALIFICATIONS • Strong belief in providing a quality and safe outdoor learning experience to MYLES of Science participants •

Experience with outdoor recreation activities (primarily backpacking and hiking)

Strong interest in learning Biology, Ecology, and Natural Sciences lessons to teach to students

Experience with outdoor trips lasting seven days or more is a plus

Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (primarily Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Prezi)

High-quality written and oral communication skills, including the ability to understand and articulate policy and procedures

Excellent organizational skills

Ability to set and meet deadlines

Ability to prioritize and manage several projects at one time

Ability and desire to work collaboratively with others to accomplish goals

Ability to work in a fast paced environment and be flexible

Balance of a professional attitude while having fun

REQUIREMENTS • Fulfill duties for the Spring 2015 academic semester (attending monthly staff meetings and logistical planning sessions as well as assisting with optional marketing opportunities) •

Meet individually with supervisor weekly or bi-weekly

Attend meetings and trainings related to position

Be in good academic standing (maintain cumulative 2.50 GPA)


Successfully pass criminal background check

Sign a contract to fulfill job responsibilities by February 16th, 2015, commit to monthly meetings, and the summer of 2015 (June 7th-August 1st)

Possess current AHA, AHSI, or Red Cross CPR Certification by May 15th

Possess current WFA Certification, WFR preferred by May 15th

APPLICATION PROCESS ! For your application to be complete you must submit the following documents via e-mail to myles@montreat.edu ! ! ! ! ! !

MYLES Application form (attached below) Résumé Cover Letter Reference List (3 minimum) Field Experience/Outdoor Résumé Certifications (if applicable)

Applications are due by 5:00 pm, Friday, Feb 13 2015. (A limited number of positions are available.) We plan to conduct interviews starting the week of February 16th and would like to have staff identified by March 1st. For more information, please call Mark Mullert at 828-669-8012 Ext. 3412 or mmullert14@montreat.edu


MYLES OF SCIENCE SUMMER STAFF APPLICATION (Only Type Written Applications Will Be Accepted) NAME:______________________________________________ DATE:_______________ (Last)

(First)

(M.I.)

E-mail Address: __________________________________________________ Current Address:____________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ PHONE:____________________ YEAR IN SCHOOL:_______________GRADUATION DATE:__________/__________ Month

Year

ACADEMIC MAJOR:_____________________________ WORK EXPERIENCE: (Paid and Volunteer: 3 most recent positions) Month/Year

Job Title

Brief Description

Employer

1. From___/___to ___/_________________________________________________ 2. From___/___to___/__________________________________________________ 3. From___/___ to __/__________________________________________________ Please Answer the Following Questions to the Best of Your Ability in 3-4 sentences: List any professional or outdoor organizations that you are or have been involved with:

What are three specific things you would hope to gain from being an Outdoor Science Instructor for MYLES of Science this summer?


What is going to be something challenging about this position for you?

What programs have you been involved in the last year that have been influential in your development as a student, as a leader, and as a member of your community?

What attributes do you bring to a team environment?

Tell us your leadership style and what qualities are essential for an effective outdoor instructor?

What does Outdoor Risk Management mean to you? How does one develop effective judgment to work in the outdoor field?

What science classes have you taken in College?

What is your favorite outdoor destination and outdoor activity, tell us why?

Why do you believe you are a good candidate to lead teens on a multi-day science expedition?


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