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Program Instructor

Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum

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Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum (CGDCM)

Program Instructor Job Description

Position: Program Instructor

Department: Department of Education(Learning and Visitor Engagement)

Office location: The Dalles, OR

Reports to: Directorof Education

Wage classification: Hourly, Full-time 

Benefits: Flexible schedule, 3 weeks PTO with yearly increases, 8 annual paid holidays, paid professional development, and the ability to work remotely when programs are not in session.

Application Process: Applicant reviews and interviews will be held on a rolling basis.

Anticipated start date: September 16, 2024

Summary Description

The Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum (CGDCM) is a non-profit organization based in The Dalles, Oregon. It inspires stewardship of the Columbia River Gorge and Wasco County, encourages active lifelong learning about our shared environment, and preserves, collects, and interprets the region’s cultural and natural history. In 2023, CGDCM merged with Gorge Ecology Outdoors (GEO), an esteemed organization formed in 1997 with a strong foundation throughout the Gorge. This merger has strengthened our mission, allowing us to leverage GEO’s strong foundation throughout the Gorge while ensuring that GEO retains its name and continues to be an educational pillar in the community. 

The Program Instructor is a key member of a team of passionate educators dedicated to providing transformative, safe, place-based environmental education experiences to students ranging from grades K-12. This position requires flexibility, creativity, and a commitment to the organization. Because of the diversity of students we serve (and staff we collaborate with), instructors should have the skills to address implicit bias and be culturally responsive in all interactions. We also encourage instructors to take an active role in improving our programs. 

Program Instructors will primarily assist with implementing the SECRETS program curriculum. This program comprises seven lessons presented in 5th grade classrooms that focus on general ecological concepts as they are found in the local environment. It concludes with a community outreach presentation and a full-day field trip to a nearby natural area. In addition to SECRETS, Instructors will assist with on-site and off-site field trips, Outdoor School, Summer School, and other programs with various community partners.

The work schedule depends on the season’s programming requirements and may include a mix of digital, day, or overnight sessions. The majority of work hours occur Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., with periods of overnight residential programming during the spring Outdoor School session.

This role involves significant interaction with the public, necessitating strong interpersonal and communication skills. Above all, the ideal candidate will bring a profound passion for guiding students through enriching experiences that uncover the marvels of the natural world.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Instructors are responsible for facilitating assigned education programs. Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:

    • Educate students in grades K-12 in indoor and outdoor settings.
      • Prepare to teach engaging, hands-on science or history curriculum to diverse audiences. 
      • Effectively manage logistical challenges and changes. 
      • Work collaboratively with community partners and CGDCM coworkers.
    • Maintain curriculum materials and supplies
      • Keep materials organized, clean, and in good working order. 
      • Communicate any supply concerns to the supervisor.
  • Engage in professional development. 
    • Participate in staff development sessions, including staff training, staff meetings, and feedback/evaluation forms. 
    • Seek out external professional development opportunities (funds available through CGDCM).
  • Prioritize risk management. 
    • Ensure the safety of students during all programs. 
    • Be sensitive to the health and welfare of all participants by diligently following health protocols to ensure a safe environment for participants. 

Position Requirements

Who Should Apply 

You have experience successfully accomplishing duties similar to those listed above. 

OR 

You have related experience that translates well to the duties in the job description. 

OR 

You feel energized thinking about embarking on job duties you’ve never done before, and you’re passionate about teaching in the outdoors.

Required Qualifications

  • Outdoor Leadership: Comfort with leading groups of students in non-traditional settings while providing for their safety and comfort.
  • Educational Skills: Proficiency in lesson facilitation and presentation.
  • Subject Expertise: Working knowledge of Natural History and Ecology concepts.
  • Interpersonal and Management Skills: Strong interpersonal, management, and communication abilities.
  • Diversity and Inclusion: Demonstrated experience or ability to work effectively with diverse populations.
  • Pre-Employment Checks: Requirement for pre-employment checks, such as criminal background and reference verification.
  • Valid Driver’s License: Possession of a valid driver’s license.

Preferred Qualifications:

    • Educational Background: Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent work experience, in STEM or Education fields.
    • Experience: Prior experience in classroom settings, enrichment programs, or youth engagement with a focus on positive behavior management and environmental education.
    • DEI Knowledge: A developed understanding of diversity, equity, and inclusion principles.
    • Language Skills: Proficiency or native fluency in a second language (other than English).
  • Risk Management: A valid CPR and First-Aid certification.

Working Conditions

  • Physical Demands: The role involves approximately 40% sitting and 60% standing,  lifting/carrying/pushing objects weighing up to 60 lbs, and maintaining a walking pace on a dirt trail for a total of 5 miles. These physical demands may be requried on each day of a work week for multiple weeks in a row.
  • Environmental Exposure: Frequently, the entire workday will be spent outdoors in natural areas, which may include navigating uneven terrain and enduring various weather conditions.  Bathroom access is not guaranteed.

HOW TO APPLY

To Apply

  • Resume Submission: Email your resume to Britney Gitch at [email protected]
  • Additional Materials: In lieu of a cover letter or CV, provide an example of an explorative educational experience you have led or participated in. This can be presented in a format of your choosing, such as a lesson plan with implementation details, a half-page narrative, a video, etc. The submission should highlight a particularly rewarding experience for both you and your audience. The goal is that this example sparks an insightful and personalized discussion during an interview.
  • Professional References: Two professional references will be requested after the initial interview.

Equal Opportunity Statement

Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, color, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability status, protected veteran status, religion, or any protected class or characteristic protected by law. We have a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in our work and seek to create an organization that better reflects the communities we serve.

Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum (CGDCM)5000 Discovery Drive, The Dalles, OR 97058, (541) 296-8600

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