Organization
Founded in 1986, Chesapeake Bay Outward Bound School’s (CBOBS) mission is to change lives through challenge and discovery. Outward Bound is an international educational movement dedicated to the idea that people are capable of far more than they know. CBOBS is committed to providing transformational experiences to a diverse group of youth and adults through one-day programs, virtual programs, and multi-day expeditions. CBOBS operates programs in Baltimore City, the Appalachian Trail in MD and PA, the Potomac River, the Dolly Sods Wilderness Area in WV, and the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. CBOBS’ facilities are in Leakin Park in Baltimore City.
For more information, please visit www.outwardboundchesapeake.org.
Position
Instructors are the cornerstone of our programming. They are responsible for the successful execution of all program types. Instructors work directly with a wide range of program participants. Senior Instructors will also support junior Instructors through leadership and mentoring. An Instructor’s work will range from facilitation to program support, including occasional on-call duty and administrative tasks. Instructors at Outward Bound are expected to learn OB’s curriculum and design courses to meet the needs of our students. Understanding of and commitment to the Outward Bound philosophy and curriculum are keys to success for this position. The ideal Instructor is an adaptable, creative, and compassionate educator.
Outward Bound field staff are trained to identify, assess, and approach risk as a learning tool to be managed, but not eliminated, to provide Outward Bound students with the opportunity to gain insights and perspectives into their own and their group’s capabilities are unavailable anywhere else.
Chesapeake Outward Bound School is currently hiring Instructors to lead wilderness expeditions and high-ropes challenge course programs. The most attractive candidates are skilled in both and have a desire to work where needed. The Instructor position is a 9-month position with 12-month benefits. This position works an average of 18 days a month, and no more than 162 days per 9 months, with at least 48 hours off guaranteed after any period of work lasting 15 straight days. Outward Bound includes ongoing professional development opportunities, position-specific training, and the option for community housing and basic board for apprentices, instructors, and instructors.
Key Competencies
Instruction / Facilitation / Character
Outdoor Technical Skills
Outward Bound delivers programming through a variety of unique technical skills and diverse course areas. CBOBS is seeking Instructors with skills in these areas:
Competence in one or more of these areas is required for an Instructor position. A general comfort in the outdoors and remote areas is also required for all wilderness Instructor positions. Most importantly, we are looking to build on a foundation in outdoor judgment: the ability to make safe decisions under challenging circumstances. Applicants without technical skills but the desire to work as an Instructor should apply to our apprenticeship program.
Leadership
As an Instructor promotes to a Lead 1 or above, the role will include leadership opportunities like facilitating trainings and mentoring incoming or junior staff.
Physical and Emotional Stamina
Applicants must be sufficiently fit to participate in all the course activities for a given course area and maintain energy, strength, and focus on assisting students with physical and emotional obstacles.
Other Duties as Assigned
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities required for this role. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned based on the need of Chesapeake Bay Outward Bound School.
General Requirements
Compensation
Lead level and compensation are determined by the interpersonal, professional, and technical skills an individual has when applying. Salary increases are possible on an annual basis and are determined in the same way.
Benefits
Chesapeake Bay Outward Bound School prohibits discrimination against any student or applicant because of race, color, religion, sex, gender, ethnic or national origin, sexual orientation, qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability, or any other category which may be protected by applicable state or federal law. Chesapeake Bay Outward Bound School also promotes respect for all people and will not tolerate harassment based on any of these characteristics nor on differences based on gender identity or expression.