POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Provides ROPES Course curriculum design assistance and Operations Support through the Center for Character & Leadership Development’s (CCLD) Director of Experiential-Based Learning (EBL).
MAJOR JOB ACTIVITIES:
- Assist the CCLD with Experiential-Based Learning curriculum design and support the CCLD Development Division chief as a subject matter expert (SME) as the CCLD assists other mission elements at USAFA with their programs.
- Support the CCLD Director of Experiential-Based Learning with writing, researching, editing, and supporting the ROPES Course educational plans and curriculum.
- Meet with mission element (ME) representatives and observe ME practices to find opportunities to use ROPES Course experiences to support mission objectives.
- Attend periodic CCLD staff meetings, and weekly management meetings. Provide weekly and monthly project status information for the CCLD Director of Experiential-Based Learning via email, PowerPoint, and in-person.
- Assist the CCLD Director of Experiential-Based Learning with pre-event practices, walkthroughs, and logistical rehearsals to ensure successful ROPES Course execution.
- Assist the CCLD Director of Experiential-Based Learning in review and production of the Operating Instruction for ROPES Course.
- Assist the CCLD Director of Experiential-Based Learning in review and production of Instructor Handbook for ROPES Course (educational reference book for in-field use by facilitators/ instructors).
- Assist the CCLD Director of Experiential-Based Learning in review and production of the ROPES Course Lesson Plan and Assessment (a co-produced document with USAFA Cadet Wing (CW) that includes learning outcomes, samples of behavior, and assessments, approved by CWC curriculum experts).
- Provide the CCLD Director of Experiential-Based Learning on-site ROPES Course assistance to include hands-on execution and advice, site scheduling, and emergency response actions.
- Assist the Director of Experiential-Based Learning (EBL) in creating Summer EBL program curriculum and documents and with scheduling and logistics planning for EBL programs.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: BS or higher desired.
Certification: Possess and maintain Association for Challenge Course Technology (ACCT) Level 2 Practitioner certification required.
Experience:
- Background in outdoor education or experiential-based learning to include outdoor challenges, teambuilding, and life lessons-style education.
- Minimum 2 years’ experience in challenge course facilitation or adventure programming.
- Knowledge of curriculum development.
- Proficient in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and demonstrate good program management skills.
- Possess an understanding of military ranks and protocol.