FALL INTERNSHIP

The Fall Internship is a three-month training program intended for individuals who are interested in gaining exposure to the experiential education field. Fall Interns can expect to learn both the background and foreground work that it takes to design, support, and deliver quality expeditions and center-based programs. The Fall Internship includes:

  • 6-day training expedition, including introduction to Outward Bound history and philosophy, technical skills, and curriculum
  • Logistics: Vehicle shuttles, in-field gear and food resupply, rock climbing facilitation, evacuation support, pre- and post-expedition support, gear repair and maintenance, base site projects, etc.
  • Technical skills: Backpacking, canoeing, top-rope rock climbing, high ropes, Aerial Teams Course
  • At least one opportunity to participate in backpacking and/or canoeing expedition as a “third Instructor”
  • Exposure to center-based team building programming, with opportunities to work alongside experienced Instructors

Our Program year wraps up in mid-November; individuals who successfully complete the Fall Internship may promote to Assistant Instructor in the Spring.

DATES & DEADLINES

Fall Internship: August 23 – November 10, 2019

Application deadline: Monday, May 20, 2019

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Participate in staff trainings
  • Practice clear, effective, and timely communication and feedback with supervisors, instructors, and other staff members
  • Practice teamwork and cooperation
  • Maintain a positive attitude and professional demeanor
  • Assist with field evacuations, student supervision, and other various program tasks as needed
  • Assist with logistical functions such as food preparation, vehicle shuttles, equipment resupplies, and gear repair
  • Perform base site tasks such as building and maintenance of program facilities, sites, and equipment
  • Assist with administrative functions such as development of marketing materials, school briefings, event planning, and data entry
  • Successfully plan and execute a “legacy project”
  • Adhere to all Outward Bound Field Policies and Procedures outlined in the manual
  • Adhere to all policies outlined in the Employee Handbook

SECONDARY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Demonstrate a commitment to professional and personal development
  • Other duties as assigned

KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS

  • WFR certification (or a plan to obtain certification)
  • Familiarity with the mission of Outward Bound
  • Demonstrate multi-cultural competence and sensitivity
  • Demonstrate sustained ability to work with underserved populations
  • Background in Education, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, Youth Development, Non-Profit Management or other related discipline
  • Strong communication skills
  • Proficient in Google Drive
  • Organized and punctual
  • Creative and flexible

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be 21 years or older
  • Must possess up-to-date and valid driver’s license and have at least three years driving experience
  • Must procure and pass Pennsylvania Access to Criminal History, Child Abuse Clearance, FBI Background Check, and Motor Vehicle Record Screening
  • On feet most days, sometimes for up to 16 hours
  • Able to carry, lift, and move a minimum of 50 pounds

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS

  • Exposure to Philadelphia Outward Bound School curriculum and facilitation training
  • Exposure to Philadelphia Outward Bound School technical skills training
  • Room and board, including food staples (we can and do accommodate any dietary restrictions!)
  • $300/month stipend
  • Professional development opportunities

SCHEDULE

Fall Interns can anticipate a dynamic and flexible schedule. No two days look the same! The Internship schedule is released in two- to three-week periods. Though the schedule is irregular, Fall Interns can anticipate a ratio of five days on to two days off. Applicants who have external commitments are still encouraged to apply; there may be ways to accommodate.